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RosevilleCA averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$630,600 Typical home value $651,227 +-0% yr/yr · +7.3% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$861.6M (FY2023)
Total spending$612.6M (FY2023)
Taxes$200.6M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$908.5M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$4,033 (FY2023)
Development activity
20251,504 housing units ($296.9M)
🗳️ Election results (3 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
City Council District 5 2024-11-05
Karen Alvord ✓ 9,518 · Pete Constant 4,224 · Nick Busse 3,739 · Murial Moore 1,187 · David Powell 733
City Council District 2 2022-11-08
Krista Bernasconi ✓ 9,418 · Pauline Roccucci ✓ 5,061 · Eric Eisenhammer 3,015 · Richard Wukmir 713
City Council District 1 2020-11-03
Scott Alvord ✓ 13,477 · Tracy A. Mendonsa ✓ 7,070 · Bruce Househeldt ✓ 6,166 · Gary T. Johnson 7,220 · Lamills Garrett 4,822 · Neil Pople 3,776
🗳️ Ballot measures (1)
Propositions decided directly by voters.
Measure C
2022-11-08 · Passed — 41,546 yes / 15,891 no
Upcoming
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 09:00
Law & Regulation Committee
Roseville Law & Regulation Committee meeting canceled
The Law & Regulation Committee meeting scheduled for August 20, 2026, has been canceled. No items will be discussed or decided.
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311 Vernon Street, Roseville
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AGENDA
Law & Regulation
Committee Meeting
August 20, 2026
9:00 AM
IS CANCELED
Karen Alvord, Vice Mayor
Tracy Mendonsa, Councilmember
Michelle Sheidenberger, City Attorney
Carmen Avalos, City Clerk
City Council Chambers
311 Vernon Street
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 16:30
Design Committee
Roseville Design Committee meeting canceled for August 20
This meeting of the Roseville Design Committee has been canceled. No items will be discussed or decided.
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Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
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Design Committee Meeting
August 20, 2026
4:30 PM
MEETING CANCELED
Cliff Haggenjos, Jr., Chair
Sandra Boyle, Committee Member
Michael Rohey, Committee Member
Lupe Nelson, Secretary
Lauren Hocker, Liaison
Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Thu Aug 27, 2026 · 15:00
Board of Appeals
Meeting canceled; no items to be heard
The August 27, 2026 meeting of the Roseville Board of Appeals has been canceled. The agenda lists only procedural items (call to order, roll call, public comments, adjournment) and no matters to be heard.
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Civic Center at 311 Vernon Street
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## The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
**Meeting Schedule:** Regular meetings of the Board of Appeals are held on the second Tuesday of the month at 9:00 a.m. and the fourth Thursday of the month at 3:00 p.m.
**Public Comment:** Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
**Brown Act:** According to the Brown Act, the Board of Appeals is prohibited from taking any action, debating, or discussing items not listed on the agenda.
**Agenda Items:** Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
**Audio/Visual Presentations:** If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be submitted to the secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
**Americans with Disabilities Act:** If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting, including the need of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
**Security Measures:** All attendees must pass through a metal detector. Prohibited items – including firearms (even with valid CCW), kniv …
Thu Aug 27, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Planning Commission to weigh pet clinic permit and Oakleaf Estates variance
The Roseville Planning Commission will consider two land-use items: a conditional use permit for a veterinary dermatology clinic at 1490 Eureka Rd and an administrative variance for front-yard setbacks and lot coverage in the Oakleaf Estates subdivision. The commission will also approve the minutes from the August 13 meeting.
- Conditional Use Permit for veterinary dermatology clinic at 1490 Eureka Rd (File # PL26-0317)
- Administrative Variance to reduce front yard setback from 20 ft to 13 ft 6 in for Lots 16 and 17 on Atkins Court (File # PL26-0369)
- Variance also requests increasing Lot 16's lot coverage by 1.5% to 36.5% (standard is 35%)
- Consent calendar includes approval of August 13, 2026 meeting minutes
- Public comment: 3 minutes for non-agenda items, 5 minutes for agenda items
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City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678
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City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
roseville.ca.gov
The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Planning Commission are held on the second and fourth Thursday
of the month at 6:30 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a blue speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Planning Commission cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
Security Measures: All Roseville meeting attendees must successfully pass through a security metal detector.
Any person with a prohibited item will not be allowed entry. Prohibited items include but are not limited to
firearms (even with valid CCW), …
Wed Sep 2, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Sep 2, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
City Council Chambers 311 Vernon Street, Roseville
Thu Sep 3, 2026 · 09:00
Law & Regulation Committee
City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville
Mon Sep 7, 2026 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Sep 8, 2026 · 17:30
Grants Advisory Commission
City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
Tue Sep 8, 2026 · 09:00
Board of Appeals
Electric Building 116 S. Grant Street
Thu Sep 10, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Sep 15, 2026 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Sep 16, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center Meeting Rooms 1 & 2, Roseville
Tue Sep 22, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Sep 22, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Thu Sep 24, 2026 · 15:00
Board of Appeals
Civic Center at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Sep 24, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
Mon Sep 28, 2026 · 18:00
General
Mon Oct 5, 2026 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Oct 7, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Oct 8, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Oct 13, 2026 · 17:30
Grants Advisory Commission
311 Vernon Street, Roseville
Tue Oct 13, 2026 · 09:00
Board of Appeals
Electric Building 116 S. Grant Street
Thu Oct 15, 2026 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
Tue Oct 20, 2026 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Oct 21, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Oct 22, 2026 · 15:00
Board of Appeals
Civic Center at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Oct 22, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
Tue Oct 27, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Oct 27, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Oct 27, 2026 · 13:30
Economic Development Advisory Committee
Civic Center Meeting Room, 1st Floor, 311 Vernon St., Roseville
Mon Nov 2, 2026 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Nov 4, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Nov 10, 2026 · 09:00
Board of Appeals
Electric Building 116 S. Grant Street
Tue Nov 10, 2026 · 16:30
Grants Advisory Commission
Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
Thu Nov 12, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Nov 17, 2026 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Nov 18, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 09:00
Law & Regulation Committee
Council Chambers 311 Vernon Street, Roseville
Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center Meeting Rooms 1 & 2, Roseville
Mon Nov 23, 2026 · 18:00
General
Tue Nov 24, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Nov 24, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Thu Nov 26, 2026 · 15:00
Board of Appeals
Civic Center at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Nov 26, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
Wed Dec 2, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Mon Dec 7, 2026 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Dec 8, 2026 · 09:00
Board of Appeals
Electric Building 116 S. Grant Street
Thu Dec 10, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Dec 15, 2026 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Dec 16, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Dec 17, 2026 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
Tue Dec 22, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Dec 22, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Thu Dec 24, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
Mon Jan 4, 2027 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Jan 6, 2027 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Jan 12, 2027 · 05:30
Grants Advisory Commission
Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
Thu Jan 14, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Jan 19, 2027 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Jan 20, 2027 · 18:00
City Council
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Jan 21, 2027 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
Tue Jan 26, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Jan 26, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Jan 26, 2027 · 13:30
Economic Development Advisory Committee
Civic Center Meeting Room, 1st Floor, 311 Vernon St., Roseville
Thu Jan 28, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
Mon Feb 1, 2027 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Wed Feb 10, 2027 · 18:00
General
311 Vernon Street, Council Chambers, Roseville
Thu Feb 11, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Feb 16, 2027 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Feb 18, 2027 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
Tue Feb 23, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Feb 23, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Thu Feb 25, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
Mon Mar 1, 2027 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Mar 11, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Mar 16, 2027 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Mar 18, 2027 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
Tue Mar 23, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Mar 23, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Thu Mar 25, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
Mon Apr 5, 2027 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Apr 8, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Apr 13, 2027 · 17:30
Grants Advisory Commission
Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
Thu Apr 15, 2027 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
Tue Apr 20, 2027 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Apr 22, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
Tue Apr 27, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Apr 27, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Mon May 3, 2027 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue May 11, 2027 · 17:30
Grants Advisory Commission
Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
Thu May 13, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue May 18, 2027 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu May 20, 2027 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
Tue May 25, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue May 25, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Thu May 27, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
Mon Jun 7, 2027 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Jun 10, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Jun 15, 2027 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Jun 17, 2027 · 16:30
Design Committee
Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
Tue Jun 22, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Tue Jun 22, 2027 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Mon Jul 5, 2027 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Thu Jul 8, 2027 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
Tue Aug 10, 2027 · 17:30
Grants Advisory Commission
Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Council to approve transit ads, substation gear, and new community facilities district
The Roseville City Council will consider a consent calendar with contracts for transit advertising, electrical equipment, and professional services, plus resolutions to form a new community facilities district for the Villages West area. They will also hold second readings on fee-related ordinances and consider a vision plan for Fiddyment Homestead.
- Transit advertising agreement with Iron Horse Media, LLC guaranteeing $160,000 annual revenue for Roseville Transit
- Contract with Crown Technical Systems for 15kV switchgear at Holt Substation, total authorized amount up to $3,041,519.94
- Resolution of intention to form Villages West Community Facilities District No. 1 and incur bonded indebtedness
- Second reading of ordinance adjusting water, sewer, solid waste, and franchise hauler fees
- Approval of Fiddyment Homestead Vision Plan
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Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
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roseville.ca.gov
The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the City Council are held on the first and third Wednesday of each month at
6:00 p.m.
Public Comment - Non-Agenda Items: A total of 25 minutes is allotted for public comments. Each speaker has three
(3) minutes to address the Mayor on issues not on the agenda and within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a
yellow speaker card to the City Clerk before the item is heard. You will still have an opportunity to comment if you
haven’t filled out a yellow speaker card. Under the Brown Act, the City Council cannot discuss or act on items not
listed on the agenda.
Public Comment - Agenda Items: Speakers have three (3) minutes on regular agenda items and five (5) minutes on
public hearing items. Emailed comments will be made part of the permanent record.
Email
[email protected] no later than 4:00 p.m. the day of the meeting with Public Comment in the subject
line.
Americans with Disabilities Act/Interpreters: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting, including
the need of auxiliary aids or services or assistance with interpreter services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72
hours in advance of the meeting.
City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
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Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Transportation Commission meeting canceled for August 18, 2026
The August 18, 2026 meeting of the Roseville Transportation Commission has been canceled. No business was conducted or discussed.
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Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
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Transportation Commission Meeting
CANCELED
August 18, 2026
6:00 PM
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Council Chambers
311 Vernon Street
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to decide on fueling station, drive-throughs, 58,000 sq ft shopping center
The Roseville Planning Commission will consider a request for a Conditional Use Permit, Design Review Permit, and Tentative Subdivision Map for the Sierra View Shopping Center at 1875 Pleasant Grove Blvd. The project includes a fueling station, two drive-through restaurants, and a 14.5-acre commercial center with about 58,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space. The commission will also elect officers for the commission and design committee.
- Conditional Use Permit for fueling station and two drive-through restaurants adjacent to residential parcel
- Design Review Permit for 14.5-acre commercial shopping center, ~58,000 sq ft building area
- Tentative Subdivision Map to reconfigure parcels
- Addendum to Sierra Vista Specific Plan EIR
- Election of Planning Commission Chair, Vice Chair, Design Committee Chair, and Alternate
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Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
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City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
roseville.ca.gov
The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Planning Commission are held on the second and fourth
Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the
meeting on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please
submit a speaker card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Planning Commission cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual
materials must be submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including
the need of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the
meeting.
City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
Security Measures: All Roseville meeting attendees must successfully pass through a security metal
detector. Any person with a prohibited item will not be allowed entry. Prohibited items include but are
not limited to firearms (even with valid CCW …
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 14:00
Senior Commission
Senior Commission to hear Seniors First and Fifty And Better program overviews
The Roseville Senior Commission is meeting to approve minutes from May 13, 2026, and to receive informational presentations on the Seniors First resource program and the Fifty And Better program. No votes on policy or funding are scheduled; the agenda is informational and procedural.
- Approval of May 13, 2026 meeting minutes
- Agency on Aging Area 4 overview of Seniors First resource program
- Fifty And Better program spotlight
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Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Senior Commission are on the second Wednesday of February,
May, August, and November at 2:00 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Senior Commission cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
Security Measures: All Roseville meeting attendees must successfully pass through a security metal detector.
Any person with a prohibited item will not be allowed entry. Prohibited items include but are not limited to
firearms (even with val …
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 17:30
Grants Advisory Commission
Grants Advisory Commission to present checks to 18 grant recipients
The Commission will present award checks for the 2026/2027 Citizens' Benefit Fund grant cycle. Members will also review scoring methodologies and adopt a calendar for the 2027-2028 funding cycle.
- Check presentation to 18 grant recipients for the 2026/2027 Citizens' Benefit Fund
- Review and adoption of the 2027-2028 Grant Funding Cycle Calendar
- Discussion of grant scoring methodology and funding process for potential updates
- Election of Chair and Vice Chair for the 2027/2028 funding cycle
- Review of 2026-2027 funding cycle survey results
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Grants Advisory Commission are held on the second Tuesday of
varying months at 5:30 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Grants Advisory Commission cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January
1, 2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item
on the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
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Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 09:00
Board of Appeals
Board hears three appeals of $100 trespass and leash-law fines
The Board of Appeals will hear three administrative citation appeals: two for trespassing on a parking structure and one for leash-law and licensing violations. Each appellant contests a $100 or $175 fine. No other substantive business is on the agenda.
- Appeal of citation T09387 — Angelique Alouiso, 5501 Sienna Hills Way, $100 for trespass on parking structure
- Appeal of citation T09363 — Rodolfo Flores, Jr., 1304 Manza Circle, $100 for trespass on parking structure
- Appeal of citation 22522 — Paula Medcalf-Miller, 2633 Heirloom Way, $100 leash law and $75 licensing violation
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Electric Building 116 S. Grant Street
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City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street roseville.ca.gov
The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Board of Appeals are held on the second Tuesday of the month at
9:00 a.m. and the fourth Thursday of the month at 3:00 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: According to the Brown Act, the Board of Appeals is prohibited from taking any action, debating, or
discussing items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting, including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
Security Measures: All attendees must pass through a metal detector. Prohibited items – including firearms
(even with valid CCW), knives, pepper spray …
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
City Council to vote on $15M local banking deposits and $1.6M public safety cloud deal
The Roseville City Council will hold its regular meeting on August 5, 2026, at 6:00 PM in Council Chambers (311 Vernon Street). The meeting includes votes on multiple contracts and agreements, such as a $15 million local banking deposit program, a $1.62 million cloud software deal for public safety systems, and a $700,000 annual waste disposal contract. The Council will also introduce an ordinance to establish procedures for challenging city fees and consider forming a new Community Facilities District for the Villages West area.
- $15M one-time investment in local banks (First Northern Bank, River City Bank, River Valley Community Bank) for Roseville Advantage Financing Program
- $1.62M three-year cloud software agreement with Tyler Technologies for public safety systems
- $700K/year five-year hazardous waste disposal contract with ACTenviro
- Ordinance introduction for administrative remedies for property-related fee challenges
- Resolution to form Villages West Community Facilities District No. 1 with potential special tax and bonded indebtedness
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City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the City Council are held on the first and third Wednesday of each month at
6:00 p.m.
Public Comment - Non-Agenda Items: A total of 25 minutes is allotted for public comments. Each speaker has three
(3) minutes to address the Mayor on issues not on the agenda and within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a
yellow speaker card to the City Clerk before the item is heard. You will still have an opportunity to comment if you
haven’t filled out a yellow speaker card. Under the Brown Act, the City Council cannot discuss or act on items not
listed on the agenda.
Public Comment - Agenda Items: Speakers have three (3) minutes on regular agenda items and five (5) minutes on
public hearing items. Emailed comments will be made part of the permanent record.
Email
[email protected] no later than 4:00 p.m. the day of the meeting with Public Comment in the subject
line.
Americans with Disabilities Act/Interpreters: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting, including
the need of auxiliary aids or services or assistance with interpreter services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72
hours in advance of the meeting.
City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
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Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Commission to review and forward two park master plans to City Council
The Parks & Recreation Commission will meet to approve minutes, discuss community events and natural resource management, and consider two park master plans for forwarding to the City Council. No formal decisions are scheduled beyond the approval of prior meeting minutes.
- Approval of minutes from May 4, 2026 meeting
- Recommend approval of C-60 School/Park Master Plan (forward to City Council pending environmental clearance)
- Recommend approval of KT-51 Neighborhood Park Master Plan (forward to City Council pending environmental clearance)
- Selection of three commissioners for Park Naming Subcommittee
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✓ Decided: Commission approves master plans for C-60 and KT-51 parks
The Commission approved the C-60 School/Park and KT-51 Neighborhood Park Master Plans, pending environmental review, to be forwarded to the City Council. The body also selected three members for the 2026 Park Naming Subcommittee. Other items were presented for information only.
- Approved May 4, 2026 meeting minutes (7-0)
- Approved C-60 School/Park Master Plan, pending environmental review (7-0)
- Approved KT-51 Neighborhood Park Master Plan, pending environmental review (7-0)
- Selected Commissioners Pollack-Cushing, Borowiak, and Alexander for the 2026 Park Naming Subcommittee
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Parks & Recreation Commission are held on the first Monday of the
month at 6:00 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Parks & Recreation Commission cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
Security Measures: All Roseville meeting attendees must successfully pass through a security metal detector.
Any person with a prohibited item will not be allowed entry. Prohibited items include but are not limited to
firearms (even with valid CCW), knives …
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Jeff Short, Chair
Jason Blessinger, Vice Chair
Nick Alexander, Commissioner
Renee Borowiak, Commissioner
Kevin Hernandez, Commissioner
Sandra Pollack-Cushing, Commissioner
Regina Souchek, Commissioner
Olive Bailey, Youth Commissioner
Mackenzie Gonzalez, Secretary
Jill Nunes, Liaison
MINUTES
Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting Meeting
August 3, 2026
6:00 PM
City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
I. CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chair Blessinger called the August 3, 2026 Parks & Recreation Commission meeting to order at
6:00p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Present: Alexander, Bailey, Blessinger, Borowiak, Hernandez, Pollack-Cushing, Souchek
Absent: Short
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Commissioner Hernandez led all in the pledge of allegence.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
V. REQUESTS/PRESENTATIONS
1. Approval of Minutes
Summary: Approve the draft meeting minutes of the May 4, 2026, Parks & Recreation
Commission Meeting.
CONTACT: Mackenzie Gonzalez 916-774-5131
[email protected]
Motion by Borowiak seconded by Pollack-Cushing, to approve May 4, 2026 meeting minutes. The
Motion Passed.
Roll call vote: Ayes: Alexander, Bailey, Blessinger, Borowiak, Hernandez, Pollack-Cushing, Souchek
2. Community Events
Summary: Overview of community events held in Spring and Summer, and share upcoming Fall
events.
CONTACT: Will Neville, Kathleen Beedy 916-774-5939
[email protected]
Recreation Supervisor, Will Neville, presented to Commission upcoming community eve …
Thu Jul 30, 2026 · 18:00
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Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Public Utilities Commission to select Chair and Vice Chair
The Commission will select its annual Chair and Vice Chair. The meeting also includes monthly status updates for electric and environmental utilities and informational presentations on manganese and summer preparedness.
- Selection of Chair and Vice Chair
- Approval of June 23, 2026 meeting minutes
- Environmental Utilities monthly status report
- Informational presentation on the mineral manganese
- Overview of the 2026 Summer Preparedness Plan
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Council Chambers Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Public Utilities Commission are held on the fourth Tuesday of the
month at 6:00 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Public Utilities Commission cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
Security Measures: All Roseville meeting attendees must successfully pass through a security metal detector.
Any person with a prohibited item will not be allowed entry. Prohibited items include but are not limited to
firearms (even with valid …
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 13:30
Economic Development Advisory Committee
Committee to receive updates on Roseville housing and Westfield Galleria
The Economic Development Advisory Committee will review a forecast on affordable housing and pro-housing designations. The body will also receive an update on the exterior renovation of the Westfield Galleria's western promenade and outdoor space, known as The Trails.
- Roseville Housing, Affordable Housing, and Pro-Housing Designation update
- Westfield Galleria - The Trails Project exterior renovation update
- Approval of October 28, 2025, meeting minutes
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Civic Center Meeting Room, 1st Floor, 311 Vernon Street , Roseville
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Roseville Economic Development Advisory Committee are held on
the fourth Tuesday of January, April, July & October at 1:30 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Roseville Economic Development Advisory Committee cannot discuss or act on items not listed
on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January
1, 2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item
on the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk …
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 18:00
General
Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 18:00
Library Board
Library Board meeting on July 27, 2026 was canceled
The Roseville Library Board meeting scheduled for July 27, 2026 at 6:00 PM in the City Council Chambers was canceled. No agenda items were discussed or decided.
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Eileen Speaker, Vice Chair
Kayla Scott, Board Member
Maria Fisk, Board Member
Barbara Fullmer, Board Member
Rochaelyn Nguyen, Youth Board Member
Narinder Sufi, Liaison
Marisa Dunlap, Secretary
AGENDA
Library Board Meeting
July 27, 2026
6:00 PM
CANCELED
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Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Roseville Planning Commission meeting canceled for July 23, 2026
The Roseville Planning Commission scheduled a meeting for July 23, 2026, but the meeting was canceled. No agenda items were considered or decided. No public hearings or actions will take place on this date.
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Planning Commission Meeting
July 23, 2026
6:30 PM
MEETING CANCELED
Clifford Haggenjos, Jr., Chair
Bruce Hagler, Commissioner
Ed Kriz, Commissioner
Einar Maisch, Commissioner
John Prior, Commissioner
Jason Probst, Commissioner
Kim Ryan Unidad, Commissioner
Lupe Nelson, Secretary
Lauren Hocker, Liaison
Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 15:00
Board of Appeals
Board of Appeals hearing canceled for July 23
The Board of Appeals hearing scheduled for July 23, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. has been canceled. The meeting was to be held at the Roseville Electric Building.
- Meeting canceled
- Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street
- Board of Appeals hearing canceled
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Board of Appeals are held on the second Tuesday of the month at
9:00 a.m. and the fourth Thursday of the month at 3:00 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: According to the Brown Act, the Board of Appeals is prohibited from taking any action, debating, or
discussing items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January
1, 2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item
on the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting, including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, …
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 18:00
Transportation Commission
Commission to appoint new chair and vice chair due to vacancy
The Transportation Commission will meet to approve March 2026 meeting minutes and appoint a new Chair and Vice Chair to serve until December 2026. Staff will also provide updates on the Roseville Transit operational analysis and the Bikefest and Dry Creek Greenway East grand opening.
- Approval of March 17, 2026 meeting minutes
- Appointment of Chair and Vice Chair until December 2026
- Roseville Transit Comprehensive Operational Analysis update
- Bikefest and Dry Creek Greenway East grand opening update
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Transportation Commission are held on the third Tuesday of the
month at 6:00 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Mayor/Chair of the
meeting on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow
speaker card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Transportation Commission cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January 1,
2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item on
the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
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Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 16:30
Design Committee
Design Committee to consider coffee shop parcel split
The Roseville Design Committee will consider a request to split a parcel in the Highland Reserve North Specific Plan to allow construction of a 910-square-foot drive-through coffee shop.
- Design Review Permit for 7Brew Coffee at 10201 Fairway Dr
- Tentative Parcel Map to split existing parcel 46B
- Approval subject to 71 conditions for the Design Review Permit
- Approval subject to 36 conditions for the Tentative Parcel Map
- Project to create a 0.499-acre parcel for the coffee shop
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Design Committee are held on the third Thursday of the month at
4:30 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Design Committee cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January
1, 2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item
on the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting, including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
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Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Roseville City Council considers park renovations, fire department contracts, and zoning updates
The City Council will review several consent calendar items including park development projects and professional services agreements. Discussions include budget adjustments for tennis and pickleball courts and a notice of completion for the Johnson Pool renovation.
- Amendment to ImageTrend, LLC contract for fire department reporting system ($230,606.10)
- Notice of Completion for Johnson Pool Renovation Project ($4,297,885)
- Budget adjustment for Woodbridge Park Tennis & Pickleball Court Renovation ($120,000 increase)
- On-call professional services agreement with Ascent Environmental, Inc. ($449,860)
- Grant application to Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation for rescue equipment ($39,870.52)
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✓ Decided: Council approves $10.1M wastewater treatment plant contract
The Roseville City Council approved a $10.1 million design-assist construction contract with Myers & Sons Construction for the Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Foul Air Collection System and Biofilter Rehabilitation Project, along with a $7.3 million budget adjustment. The council also approved a $3.66 million contract for the Roseville Parkway Widening Phase 1 project, a $1.55 million network switch purchase, and a $1.4 million bond refunding for the HP Campus Oaks Community Facilities District. All votes were 4-0 with Councilmember Roccucci absent.
- Approved $10.1M Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant biofilter rehabilitation contract (4-0)
- Approved $3.66M Roseville Parkway Widening Phase 1 construction contract (4-0)
- Approved $1.55M network switch purchase order with ConvergeOne (4-0)
- Approved $1.4M HP Campus Oaks CFD No. 1 bond refunding (4-0)
- Approved $247,821 Roseville Traffic Garden capital improvement project (4-0)
- Approved $230,606 fire department incident reporting system contract amendment (4-0)
- Approved $449,860 housing capacity analysis contract with Ascent Environmental (4-0)
- Approved $123,977 waste services cost-of-service rate study contract (4-0)
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the City Council are held on the first and third Wednesday of each month at
6:00 p.m.
Public Comment - Non-Agenda Items: A total of 25 minutes is allotted for public comments. Each speaker has three
(3) minutes to address the Mayor on issues not on the agenda and within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a
yellow speaker card to the City Clerk before the item is heard. You will still have an opportunity to comment if you
haven’t filled out a yellow speaker card. Under the Brown Act, the City Council cannot discuss or act on items not
listed on the agenda.
Public Comment - Agenda Items: Speakers have three (3) minutes on regular agenda items and five (5) minutes on
public hearing items.
Americans with Disabilities Act/Interpreters: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting, including
the need of auxiliary aids or services or assistance with interpreter services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72
hours in advance of the meeting.
City Clerk 311 Vernon Street
[email protected] 916-774-5263 TDD: 916-774-5220
Security Measures: All attendees must pass through a metal detector. Prohibited items – including firearms (even
with valid CCW), knives, pepper spray/mace, explosives, weapons, dangerous devices of any kind, illegal drugs, and
alcohol – are not allowed. …
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Krista Bernasconi, Mayor
Karen Alvord, Vice Mayor
Bruce Houdesheldt, Councilmember
Tracy Mendonsa, Councilmember
Pauline Roccucci, Councilmember
Dominick Casey, City Manager
Michelle Sheidenberger, City Attorney
Carmen Avalos, City Clerk
MINUTES
City Council Regular Meeting
July 15, 2026
6:00 PM
City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
I.
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Bernasconi called the meeting to order at 6:00 P.M.
II.
ROLL CALL
Present: Vice Mayor Alvord, Councilmember Houdesheldt, Councilmember Mendonsa, Mayor
Bernasconi.
Absent: Councilmember Roccucci.
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Economic Development Director Melissa Anguiano led the Pledge of Allegiance.
IV. MEETING PROCEDURES
City Clerk Carmen Avalos announced the procedures for addressing the City Council.
V.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
This is an opportunity to make a public comment on non-agenda items.
This is the first opportunity to make a public comment on non-agenda items.
Tara Minnick - spoke on homeless issues on her street.
Kate Rosenlieb - spoke on cellphone coverage in her area.
Rick Broffman - spoke on traffic and noise concerns on Fiddyment
VI. CONSENT CALENDAR
Motion by Councilmember Houdesheldt, seconded by Councilmember Mendonsa, to approve
the Consent Calendar as recommended. The motion passed.
Ayes: Vice Mayor Alvord, Councilmember Houdesheldt, Councilmember Mendonsa, Mayor
Bernasconi.
Absent: Councilmember Roccucci
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Motion by Councilmember Houdesheldt, seconded by Councilmember Mendonsa, to approve the Consent Calendar as recommended. The motion passed
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Vice Mayor Alvord yea · Houdesheldt yea · Mendonsa yea · Bernasconi yea
Motion by Vice Mayor Alvord, seconded by Councilmember Mendonsa, to adopt Ordinance No. 7087 authorizing certain amendments to the fiscal year 2026-27 budget and declaring this ordinance to be…
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Motion by Councilmember Houdesheldt, seconded by Vice Mayor Alvord, to adopt Resolution No. 26-282 authorizing the issuance of Special Tax Refunding Bonds for and on behalf of the City of Roseville…
4 yea
Vice Mayor Alvord yea · Houdesheldt yea · Mendonsa yea · Bernasconi yea
Motion by Councilmember Houdesheldt, seconded by Vice Mayor Alvord, to adopt Resolution No. 26-280 approving a memorandum of understanding, by and between the City of Roseville and Roseville Joint…
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Vice Mayor Alvord yea · Houdesheldt yea · Mendonsa yea · Bernasconi yea
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 17:00
City Council
Roseville City Council closed session meeting canceled
The City Council closed session meeting scheduled for July 15, 2026, has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
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AGENDA
City Council Closed Session
Meeting July 15, 2026
5:00 PM
IS CANCELED
Krista Bernasconi, Mayor
Karen Alvord, Vice Mayor
Bruce Houdesheldt, Councilmember
Tracy Mendonsa, Councilmember
Pauline Roccucci, Councilmember
Dominick Casey, City Manager
Michelle Sheidenberger, City Attorney
Carmen Avalos, City Clerk
City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 09:00
Board of Appeals
Roseville Board of Appeals hears appeals for three dog citation fines.
The Roseville Board of Appeals will hear appeals from three residents regarding administrative citations for dog-related municipal code violations. The board will review fines issued under the leash law, dog licensing requirements, and pet waste removal rules. No other substantive policy or budget items are on the agenda.
- Appeal of Citation 21041: Phillip Lee challenges leash law ($100) and failure to license ($225) fines
- Appeal of Citation 22513: Julie Ann Elizabeth LaHiff challenges two leash law counts ($200)
- Appeal of Citation 21040: Travis Little challenges leash law ($200), licensing ($600), and pet waste removal ($200) fines
- Standard public comment period limited to three minutes per speaker on non-agenda items
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✓ Decided: Board of Appeals upholds animal control citations for leash and licensing laws
The Board of Appeals denied three separate appeals regarding administrative citations for leash law and animal licensing violations. In one case, the board upheld the citations but waived the associated fines in the interest of justice.
- Denied appeal for Citation No. 21041 regarding leash law and failure to license (All-0)
- Denied appeal for Citation No. 22513 regarding leash law due to appellant failure to appear (All-0)
- Denied appeal for Citation No. 21040 regarding leash law but waived the fine (All-0)
- Denied appeal for Citation No. 21040 regarding failure to license but waived the fine (All-0)
- Denied appeal for Citation No. 21040 regarding removal of dog defecation and upheld the citation (All-0)
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The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Board of Appeals are held on the second Tuesday of the month at
9:00 a.m. and the fourth Thursday of the month at 3:00 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: According to the Brown Act, the Board of Appeals is prohibited from taking any action, debating, or
discussing items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January
1, 2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item
on the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting, including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, …
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OSEYILLE
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MINUTES
July 14, 2026
BOARD OF APPEALS HEARING
9:00 a.m.
City Council Chambers
Roseville Electric Building
116 S. Grant Street, 1% Floor
Roseville, CA
CALL TO ORDER
Chairperson Sharon Lawin called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. in
the City Council Chambers.
ROLL CALL (SILENT)
The following Hearing Panel members were present:
Sharon Lawin
Louise Santiago
The following Staff members were present:
Travis Cochran, Senior Deputy City Attorney
Melissa Lipp, Board Secretary
IDENTIFICATION OF CHAIR
Chairperson for the July 14, 2026 hearing was Sharon Lawin.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chairperson Sharon Lawin led the audience in the Pledge of
Allegiance.
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5. PUBLIC COMMENT
No one from the public offered any comments.
6. SWEARIN
Chairperson Sharon Lawin administered the Oath to those in
attendance who would be offering testimony at the hearing.
7. MATTERS TO BE HEARD
7.1. Administrative Citation No.: 21041
Appellant: Phillip Lee, 1005 Palos Verdes Court, Roseville, CA 95661
* Roseville Municipal Code Section 7.11.010, Leash Law, One Count
* Roseville Municipal Code Section 7.16.010, Failure to License, Three
Counts
A. Staff Report:
Animal Control Officer Marissa Terry offered testimony regarding the
Staff Report (Exhibit 7.1-A) and Notice of Violation (Exhibit 7.1-B).
Per RMC Section 2.50.060(D), the Staff Report was submitted to the
City of Roseville Attorney’s Office prior to the hearing and was
provided to the Appellant and the panel member …
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
a motion was made by Louise Santiago and seconded by Sharon Lawin to deny the appeal and uphold the citation but waive the fine in the interest of justice. The motion passed with the following vote:
1 yea
ALL Page yea
Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Planning Commission meeting canceled
The July 9, 2026, meeting of the Roseville Planning Commission was canceled. The agenda lists no items for discussion or decision.
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Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
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AGENDA
Planning Commission Meeting
July 9, 2026
6:30 PM
CANCELED
Clifford Haggenjos, Jr., Chair
Bruce Hagler, Commissioner
Ed Kriz, Commissioner
Einar Maisch, Commissioner
John Prior, Commissioner
Jason Probst, Commissioner
Kim Ryan Unidad, Commissioner
Lupe Nelson, Secretary
Lauren Hocker, Liaison
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 18:00
Parks & Recreation Commission
Parks & Recreation Commission meeting canceled
The July 6, 2026 Parks & Recreation Commission meeting was canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
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Council Chambers at 311 Vernon Street
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Jeff Short, Chair
Jason Blessinger, Vice Chair
Nick Alexander, Commissioner
Renee Borowiak, Commissioner
Kevin Hernandez, Commissioner
Sandra Pollack-Cushing, Commissioner
Regina Souchek, Commissioner
Olive Bailey, Youth Commissioner
Mackenzie Gonzalez, Secretary
Jill Nunes, Liaison
AGENDA
Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting
July 6, 2026
6:00 PM
CANCELED
City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
Roseville City Council meeting canceled
The regular City Council meeting scheduled for July 1, 2026, has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
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Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor, Roseville
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AGENDA
City Council Regular Meeting
July 1, 2026
6:00 PM
IS CANCELED
Krista Bernasconi, Mayor
Karen Alvord, Vice Mayor
Bruce Houdesheldt, Councilmember
Tracy Mendonsa, Councilmember
Pauline Roccucci, Councilmember
Dominick Casey, City Manager
Michelle Sheidenberger, City Attorney
Carmen Avalos, City Clerk
City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street
Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 18:30
Planning Commission
Planning Commission meeting canceled
The June 25, 2026 meeting of the Roseville Planning Commission has been canceled. No items will be discussed or decided.
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Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
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AGENDA
Planning Commission Meeting
June 25, 2026
6:30 PM
MEETING CANCELED
Clifford Haggenjos, Jr., Chair
Erich Brashears, Vice Chair
Bruce Hagler, Commissioner
Ed Kriz, Commissioner
Einar Maisch, Commissioner
John Prior, Commissioner
Kim Ryan Unidad, Commissioner
Lupe Nelson, Secretary
Lauren Hocker, Liaison
Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 15:00
Board of Appeals
Board hears appeal over dog leash and waste citations totaling $200
The Board of Appeals will hear an appeal from Dyane Smith regarding two administrative citations for violating Roseville's leash law (Section 7.12.010) and the requirement to remove dog defecation (Section 7.14.010(A)), each carrying a $100 fine. The board may uphold, modify, or dismiss the citations.
- Appeal of Citation No. 21053 by Dyane Smith, 272 Mandalay Court, Roseville
- $100 citation for leash law violation (Roseville Municipal Code 7.12.010)
- $100 citation for failure to remove dog defecation (Roseville Municipal Code 7.14.010(A))
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✓ Decided: Board of Appeals grants Dyane Smith's citation appeal
The Board of Appeals granted the appeal and dismissed Administrative Citation No. 21053 for Dyane Smith. The dismissal occurred because the complainant, Karissa Griffith, failed to appear within the required 15-minute window.
- Granted appeal and dismissed citation No. 21053 (unanimous)
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Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor roseville.ca.gov
The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Board of Appeals are held on the second Tuesday of the month at
9:00 a.m. and the fourth Thursday of the month at 3:00 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: According to the Brown Act, the Board of Appeals is prohibited from taking any action, debating, or
discussing items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January
1, 2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item
on the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting, including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, …
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CITY OF S
ROSEVILLE
MINUTES
June 25, 2026
BOARD OF APPEALS HEARING
3:00 p.m.
City Council Chambers
Roseville Electric Building
116 S. Grant Street, 1% Floor
Roseville, CA
CALL TO ORDER
Chairperson Andrea Seminer called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. in
the City Council Chambers.
ROLL CALL (SILENT)
The following Hearing Panel members were present:
Louise Santiago
Andrea Seminer
Sandeep Upamaka
The following Staff members were present:
Travis Cochran, Senior Deputy City Attorney
Lynda Risucci, Board Secretary
IDENTIFICATION OF CHAIR
Chairperson for the June 25, 2026 hearing was Andrea Seminer.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chairperson Andrea Seminer led the audience in the Pledge of
Allegiance.
Page | 1
7.1.
PUBLIC COMMENT
No one from the public offered any comments.
SWEAR IN
Chairperson Andrea Seminer administered the Oath to those in
attendance who would be offering testimony at the hearing.
MATTERS TO BE HEARD
Administrative Citation No.: 21053
Appellant: Dyane Smith
* Roseville Municipal Code Section 7.12.010, Leash Law, One Count
* Roseville Municipal Code Section 7.14.010(A), Removal of Dog
Defecation, One Count
At 03:03 p.m., the Complainant, Karissa Griffith, was not present
for the hearing. The item was trailed to allow the Complainant 15
minutes from the commencement of the hearing to appear per the
Administrative Hearing Procedures.
At 3:15 p.m., the Complainant was not present. According to Section
VII(B) of the rules for Administrative Hearing Pro …
Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 18:00
Public Utilities Commission
Commission to consider water and wastewater fee adjustments
The Public Utilities Commission will consider proposed adjustments to water and local wastewater capacity fees and make a recommendation. The commission will also approve the minutes of the May 26, 2026 meeting and receive monthly updates on Environmental Utilities and Electric Utility activities, along with legislative and regulatory developments.
- Proposed Water and local Wastewater capacity fee adjustments (for recommendation)
- Approval of minutes from the May 26, 2026 meeting
- Environmental Utilities monthly update (for information)
- Environmental Utilities legislative/regulatory update (for information)
- Roseville Electric Utility monthly update (for information)
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✓ Decided: Commission recommends adjustments to water and wastewater capacity fees
The Public Utilities Commission recommended the approval of proposed Water and Local Wastewater capacity fee adjustments. The commission also approved the minutes from the May 26, 2026, meeting. Staff provided monthly updates and legislative reports for environmental and electric utilities.
- Recommended approval of proposed Water and Local Wastewater capacity fee adjustments (7-0)
- Approved May 26, 2026, meeting minutes (7-0)
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2, Roseville
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Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2
311 Vernon Street
roseville.ca.gov
The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Public Utilities Commission are held on the fourth Tuesday of the
month at 6:00 p.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Public Utilities Commission cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January
1, 2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item
on the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
City C …
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John DeLacy, Chair
Richard DeMarchi, Vice Chair
Edward Bielski, Commissioner
John Carrier, Commissioner
Gus Petraborg, Commissioner
Elaine Webb, Commissioner
Ellen Springer, Commissioner
Pam Walsh, Secretary
Cara Faria, Secretary
Sean Bigley, Liaison
Dan Beans, Liaison
MINUTES
Public Utilities Commission Meeting
June 23, 2026
6:00 PM
Civic Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2
311 Vernon Street
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chair DeLacy called the June 23, 2026, Public Utilities Commission meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners Bielski, Carrier, DeLacy, DeMarchi, Petraborg, Springer, Webb
Absent: None
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Commissioner DeMarchi.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
No public comment received.
V. REQUESTS/PRESENTATIONS
1. Minutes of Prior Meeting
Summary: Staff recommends the approval of the minutes of the May 26, 2026, Roseville Public
Utilities Commission meeting.
CONTACT: Pamela Walsh 916-746-1719
[email protected]
Motion by Commissioner Bielski, seconded by Commissioner Webb, to approve the May 26, 2026,
Public Utilities Commission meeting minutes.
Roll call vote:
Ayes: Commissioners Bielski, Carrier, DeLacy, DeMarchi, Petraborg, Springer, Webb
Noes: None
Absent: None
No public comment received.
2. Environmental Utilities Monthly Update
Summary: Report by Environmental Utilities Policy and Compliance Manager, Lanie Paquin,
summarizing the monthly status of Envir …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Motion by Commissioner Bielski, seconded by Commissioner Webb, to approve the May 26, 2026, Public Utilities Commission meeting minutes. Roll call vote:
5 yea
Bielski yea · Carrier yea · Petraborg yea · Springer yea · Webb yea
Motion by Commissioner Webb, seconded by Commissioner DeMarchi, recommending approval of the proposed Water and Local Wastewater capacity fee adjustments. Roll call vote:
4 yea
Bielski Carrier yea · Petraborg yea · Springer yea · Webb yea
Motion was made by Commissioner Springer, seconded by Commissioner Webb, to adjourn the June 23, 2026, Public Utilities Commission meeting
5 yea
Bielski yea · Carrier yea · Petraborg yea · Springer yea · Webb yea
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 09:00
Law & Regulation Committee
Committee reviews legislative updates for city operations and utilities
The Law & Regulation Committee will review reports on state and federal priority legislation. These updates cover impacts on city operations, the Electric Department, and Environmental Utilities.
- Approval of March 20, 2025 meeting minutes
- State & Federal Priority Legislation report
- Electric Department Priority Legislation report
- Environmental Utilities Priority Legislation report
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Roseville Electric Building, 116 S. Grant St. 1st Floor, Roseville
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Civic Center Meeting Rooms 1 & 2,
311 Vernon Street
roseville.ca.gov
The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the Law & Regulation Committee are held on the third Thursday of
April, June, August and November at 9:00 a.m.
Public Comment: Speakers have three (3) minutes under Public Comment to address the Chair of the meeting
on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a yellow speaker
card to the Secretary before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment.
Brown Act: The Law & Regulation Committee cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda.
Agenda Items: Speakers have five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January
1, 2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item
on the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the Secretary at least 72 hours in advance.
Americans with Disabilities Act: If special assistance is required to participate in a meeting including the need
of auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City Clerk at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
City Cle …
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 16:30
Design Committee
Roseville Design Committee June 18 meeting canceled
The Design Committee meeting scheduled for June 18, 2026, at 4:30 PM has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
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Civic Center, 311 Vernon Street, 1st Floor
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Sandra Boyle, Committee Member
Michael Rohey, Committee Member
Clifford Haggenjos, Jr., Chair
Bruce Hagler, Alternate
Lupe Nelson, Secretary
Lauren Hocker, Liaison
AGENDA
Design Committee Meeting
June 18, 2026
4:30 PM
MEETING CANCELED
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 18:00
City Council
City Council to consider approving plans for $3.3M Roseville Aquatics Complex renovation
The Roseville City Council will consider approving plans and specifications for the Roseville Aquatics Complex Renovation Project, estimated at $3.3 million, and authorize staff to call for bids. The consent calendar includes multiple contract approvals for landscape construction, bark mulch and playground fiber, monument sign replacements, goat grazing services, and park security. Council will also act on a salary schedule update and side letter agreements with the Roseville Police Association to comply with CalPERS requirements.
- Approve plans and call for bids for Roseville Aquatics Complex Renovation ($3,300,500)
- Accept Notice of Completion for John Byouk Park ($2,349,505)
- Approve goat grazing services contract amendment with Ecosystem Concepts Inc. up to $690,338
- Approve salary ordinance update and side letter agreement with Roseville Police Association
- Approve on-call landscape construction services contract with Clearwater Construction ($500,000/year)
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✓ Decided: Council adopts $876.8M FY2026-27 city budget, including $275.3M general fund
The City Council adopted the Fiscal Year 2026-27 citywide budget of $876.8 million, which includes a $275.3 million General Fund budget, the Roseville Housing Authority budget of $12.9 million, and the Roseville Finance Authority budget. The council also approved the consent calendar, which included numerous contracts and project approvals, and adopted the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan. Additionally, the council introduced ordinances amending the municipal code regarding residential and commercial zone permitted uses, density bonus regulations, and ministerial multifamily maps.
- Adopted Ordinance No. 7083, the FY2026-27 citywide budget of $876.8 million, including a $275.3 million General Fund budget.
- Approved the consent calendar, including a $500,000 contract with Clearwater Construction Services for on-call landscape work and a $4,000,000 contract with Applied Landscape Materials for bark and playground fiber.
- Adopted Resolution No. 26-238 and 26-239, adopting the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan.
- Introduced for first reading ordinances amending the municipal code on residential/commercial zone uses, density bonuses, and ministerial multifamily maps.
- Approved a $1,500 sponsorship for the Roseville Community Crime Stoppers Fourth of July Fun Run.
- Appointed members to the Economic Development Advisory Committee, Grants Advisory Commission, Local Sales Tax Citizens' Oversight Committee, and Planning Commission.
- Approved fee deferrals and a government financing agreement for the WB-30 Phase 1 Senior Affordable Housing Project (The Riviera at Roseville West).
- Approved a $985,642 budget adjustment for the Sutter Roseville Medical Center Neighborhood Policing Program grant.
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Roseville Electric Building,
116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
roseville.ca.gov
The City of Roseville welcomes your participation.
Meeting Schedule: Regular meetings of the City Council are held on the first and third Wednesday of each
month at 6:00 p.m.
Two Public Comment Periods for Non-Agenda Items: A total of twenty-five (25) minutes is allotted for public
comments. At the beginning and end of the meeting, each speaker has three (3) minutes to address the
Mayor/Chair on issues that are not listed on the agenda and are within the City’s jurisdiction. Please submit a
yellow speaker card to the City Clerk before the item is heard if you wish to make a comment. You will still have
an opportunity to comment if you haven’t filled out a yellow speaker card.
Brown Act: The City Council cannot discuss or act on items not listed on the agenda. Public Comment on
Agenda Items: Each speaker has five (5) minutes to address items that are listed on the agenda.
Levine Act Provisions: If you’ve made a campaign contribution totaling more than $500 ($250 prior to January
1, 2025) to City Council Members in the last twelve (12) months, you must disclose it before addressing an item
on the agenda. Please visit Levine Act – City of Roseville for updated forms and information.
Audio/Visual Presentations: If making a presentation regarding an agenda item, audio/visual materials must be
submitted to the City Clerk for consideration at least 72 hours in advance.
American …
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Krista Bernasconi, Mayor
Karen Alvord, Vice Mayor
Bruce Houdesheldt, Councilmember
Tracy Mendonsa, Councilmember
Pauline Roccucci, Councilmember
Dominick Casey, City Manager
Michelle Sheidenberger, City Attorney
Carmen Avalos, City Clerk
MINUTES
City Council /Housing Authority/Finance Authority/
Natural Gas Financing Authority Meeting
June 17, 2026
6:00 PM
Roseville Electric Building,
116 S. Grant Street, 1st Floor
I.
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Bernasconi called the meeting to order at 6:01 P.M.
II.
ROLL CALL
Present: Vice Mayor Alvord, Councilmember Houdesheldt, Councilmember Mendonsa,
Councilmember Roccucci, Mayor Bernasconi.
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Police Officer Justin Six led the Pledge of Allegiance.
IV. MEETING PROCEDURES
City Clerk Carmen Avalos announced the procedures for addressing the City Council.
V.
PRESENTATION
1.
Placer County 175th Anniversary Recognition
Summary: Placer County Supervisor Bonnie Gore with a presentation recognizing Placer
County’s 175th anniversary celebration.
CONTACT: Rob Baquera 916-746-1170
[email protected]
Placer County Supervisor Bonnie Gore made the presentation to the City Council.
VI. PUBLIC COMMENTS
This is the first opportunity to make a public comment on non-agenda items.
Rachel Robell - resident of West Roseville spoke in opposition to the Phillip Road Innovation
site.
Landon Wolf appreciates the city's cleanliness and landscaping.
Joshua Hickson - advised the pub …
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Motion by Councilmember Houdesheldt, seconded by Councilmember Mendonsa, to adopt Resolution No. 26-238 adopting the Urban Water Management Plan and authorizing staff to submit to the California…
4 yea
Vice Mayor Alvord yea · Houdesheldt yea · Mendonsa yea · Bernasconi yea
Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 118 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $767.6M | FORGEN-ODIN JV Department of Defense · CENTRAL EVERGLADES PLANNING PROJECT (CEPP) CONTRACT 11A, EVERGLADES AG |
| $184.7M | PRIDE INDUSTRIES Department of Defense · DPW FORT POLK FACILITIES MAINTENANCE |
| $105.4M | PRIDE INDUSTRIES Department of Defense · IGF::OT::IGF PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE ORDER PMO LABOR |
| $90.6M | ODIN ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS, LLC Department of State · CONSTRUCTION OF AMERICAN CANAL LOWER REACH REPLACEMENT |
| $86.0M | PRIDE INDUSTRIES Department of Defense · IGF::OT::IGF RECURRING WORK PROGRAM |
| $83.7M | PRIDE INDUSTRIES Department of Defense · BASE OPERATIONS |
| $73.1M | PRIDE INDUSTRIES Department of the Treasury · MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (M&O) SERVICES FOR WCF |
| $72.6M | PRIDE INDUSTRIES Department of Defense · PRIDE FACILITY MAINTENANCE AND ENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. |
| $45.0M | PRIDE INDUSTRIES Department of Defense · FACILITIES MAINTENANCE |
| $41.1M | PRIDE INDUSTRIES Department of Defense · BASE OPERATION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR FT. NOVOSEL, AL. |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (Placer County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Net migration+5,642 people (+$381.8M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)10 ({"Fire": 9, "Flood": 6, "Severe Storm": 6, "Biological": 2, · last Fri Mar 10, 2023)
Traffic fatalities9 (4 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments12,180 (167,628 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$2,206/mo (714 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy12.0% (low numeracy 17% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
💰 Local campaign finance
3,688 filings · $1.6M total · 17 filers · latest Wed Jul 8, 2026
NetFile filers, predominantly California. Full transactions in the public dataset. Source: NetFile.
City profile
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2,205
Employees on payroll
1,504
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$861.6M
Spending$612.6M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$908.5M
Debt-to-revenue1.05×
Debt-load index48 / 100
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The money — out
source: city procurement & payrollWho the city actually cuts checks to.
2,205 employees on the public payroll — every position and salary is public record.
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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