Roseville remains a magnet for business, education, and housing
01/16/2019
Roseville has established itself as one of the economic engines of the Capital region. It’s been named one of the lowest cost places to do business in California, one of the best communities for women entrepreneurs, and one of the top places in the US and Canada for technology-related back-office solutions.
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Roseville City Council opens applications for Measure B Oversight Committee
12/20/2018
To promote transparency and accountability for the allocation of new sales tax revenue generated by Measure B, the Roseville City Council enacted the provision in the voter-approved measure that calls for Local Sales Tax Oversight Committee.
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Roseville named 6th best place to retire in U.S.
11/26/2018
Mild weather, vast shopping options and outdoor recreation opportunities are some of the reasons Livability.com named Roseville the 6th best place to retire in the United States.
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Roseville named 10th Best Place to Raise a Family in California for 2018
09/19/2018
Roseville is 2018's 10th Best Place to Raise a Family in California in a recent study from WalletHub.com.
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Roseville ranked 10th Best Small Real-Estate Market, 16th overall in nation
09/05/2018
Roseville is 2018's 10th Best Small Real-Estate market in a recent study from WalletHub.com. Roseville's real-estate market ranked 16th overall when compared to all cities in the country.
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Roseville Wildland Fire Preparedness
08/07/2018
With devastating fires burning in California communities, Roseville residents are asking what our residents should do to prepare, how our city is helping, and how we plan and prepare for fire danger in Roseville.
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City’s water quality labs serve vital role
City’s water quality labs serve vital role
08/01/2018
Most of us never think about what happens after we flush, but there are several City of Roseville employees who think about it every workday. They work at the city’s water-quality labs, located at the Dry Creek and Pleasant Grove Wastewater Treatment Plants, and it might surprise you to learn that it’s an interesting job.
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Roseville named 8th best small city in U.S. for first-time home buyers
07/17/2018
Roseville was named the 8th best small city and 18th best city overall in the United States for first-time home buyers by WalletHub.com. A small city in this survey is one with fewer than 150,000 residents.
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City Manager provides in-depth look at FY18-19 city budget
07/05/2018
(The following is from City's Fiscal Year 2018-19 budget, which can be viewed here.) Roseville’s fiscal position has improved since the recession. However, the City is not immune from slowing revenue growth and increasing expenses faced by cities throughout California. Deferred maintenance, along with increasing operational and retirement costs, have added pressure on our ability to maintain current service levels with projected revenue streams.
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What happens after you flush the toilet?
What happens after you flush the toilet?
07/02/2018
Ron Kerin wanted to know what happened after he flushed the toilet. Where does the waste go when it leaves his home? And why was he hearing so much about fruit labels?
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Downtown progress marked by opening of garage and fire station
06/29/2018
A downtown ribbon cutting on June 28 marked the official opening of the new Fire Station 1 and the Oak Street Parking Garage—the latest fulfillment of the vision for Downtown Roseville’s revitalization.
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Oak Street Parking Garage now open
06/15/2018
Parking is even easier in Downtown Roseville. The Oak Street Parking Garage is now open. Come see what Downtown has to offer.
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Community Weighs In on City Priorities: Council places local revenue measure to ensure public safety, roads and essential city services
06/07/2018
For over a year the City of Roseville has conducted outreach to residents and businesses, reaching thousands and soliciting feedback about their priorities for maintaining quality of life in the City. Responding to these priorities, the Roseville City Council at its June 6 meeting approved placing for voter consideration a half-cent locally-controlled general sales tax measure on the November 2018 ballot.
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Groundwater program boosts water supply reliability
Groundwater program boosts water supply reliability
06/05/2018
Roseville gets most of its water from Folsom Lake, through the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and partnerships with nearby water agencies. Most years, we rely solely on surface water for our customer’s needs. Over the years, we have invested in growing our groundwater system as an integral part of our water supply strategy to increase reliance for Roseville customers.
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Margo Ezell named Community Volunteer Award winner
05/24/2018
The Roseville community has benefited from the tireless and unselfish volunteerism of this year’s winner of the Sylvia Besana Community Volunteer Award - Margo Ezell. Ms. Ezell was presented with the award at the May 23, 2018 Roseville City Council meeting.
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Sites Project Important for California’s Water Future
Sites Project Important for California’s Water Future
04/27/2018
The Sites Project is a proposed 1.8 million acre-foot offstream reservoir in California’s largest watershed. This innovative and environmentally- focused project, located in Colusa County, will greatly increase the reliability of statewide water supplies for environmental, agricultural and urban uses.
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EngageRoseville report given to City Council; Budget Workshops set for June 4-5
04/05/2018
With the city's year-long EngageRoseville effort, we've asked you to tell us what city services matter to you - in online surveys and budgeting applications, community meetings, through the volunteer Community Priority Advisory Committee and your emails and phone calls.
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Antelope Creek Flood Control Project takes a big step forward with completion of Upper Weir
03/06/2018
After five years of design, permitting and construction efforts, the Placer County Flood Control and Water Conservation District recently completed the first of two planned fish-friendly, on-channel weirs across Antelope Creek in western Placer County.
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Advocating Roseville’s interests at the state and federal level
02/26/2018
Each year, thousands of new bills and regulations make their way through government at the state and federal levels. Advocating on legislation and regulations that affect you is one of the City Council’s top priorities.
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