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The July 6, 2026 Parks & Recreation Commission meeting was canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
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The City Council closed session meeting scheduled for July 15, 2026, has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
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Recent meetings
City Council
The regular City Council meeting scheduled for July 1, 2026, has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
Planning Commission
The June 25, 2026 meeting of the Roseville Planning Commission has been canceled. No items will be discussed or decided.
Board of Appeals
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))
Public Utilities Commission
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)
Design Committee
The Design Committee meeting scheduled for June 18, 2026, at 4:30 PM has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
Law & Regulation Committee
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
City Council
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)
City Council
The City Council is meeting in closed session to confer with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation involving significant exposure to the city in two cases. No other business is scheduled, and the meeting is limited to the closed session item.
- Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation: Significant exposure to litigation – two cases
Transportation Commission
The June 16, 2026 meeting of the Roseville Transportation Commission has been canceled. No business will be conducted.
Planning Commission
The commission will hold a public hearing on a conditional use permit for a new 75-foot-tall cellular transmission facility at 5750 Baseline Road (Sierra Vista Specific Plan Parcel KT-43). The item was continued from the May 28 meeting. The commission will consider adopting a negative declaration and approving the permit subject to five conditions.
- Consideration of AT&T telecommunications facility at 5750 Baseline Road: 75-foot monopole, equipment cabinet, generator, and associated equipment within a 30'x30' lease area in an existing self-storage facility under construction.
Board of Appeals
The Roseville Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on June 9, 2026, to consider three separate appeals of citations issued for violations of the municipal code. The appeals involve a trespass on a parking structure ($100) and two licensing-related violations ($75 each, one also includes a $250 kennel license fee). The board will take public comment and decide on each appeal.
- Appeal of Citation T09083 – Mohammed Omar Taslim: trespass on parking structure ($100 fine)
- Appeal of Citation 22200 – Jennifer Bartells/AR Blecman: licensing violation ($75 fine)
- Appeal of Citation 22235 – Rayna Becker: licensing and kennel license violations ($75 + $250 fines)
The Board of Appeals denied three appeals regarding municipal code violations. Two appeals were automatically denied because the appellants failed to appear, and one appeal regarding animal licensing was denied after a hearing.
- Denied appeal and upheld Citation No. T09083 for trespass on parking structure (All-0)
- Denied appeal and upheld Citation No. 22235 for licensing and kennel-license violations (All-0)
- Denied appeal and upheld Citation No. 22200 for animal licensing violation (All-0)
City Council
The Council will consider a consent calendar of 11 items, including reserving $1.775 million in affordable housing funds for the Westpark Affordable Apartments, approving a $950,000 sole-source water meter purchase, and authorizing a $2.5 million bus charging project funded by state grants. A separate presentation will cover park naming recommendations for four new parks. Most items require Council action via resolutions or ordinances.
- Reserve $1,775,000 from Low/Mod Income Asset Fund for St. Anton's Westpark Affordable Apartments (Item 8)
- Approve sole-source purchase of Sensus water meters and parts from Thirkettle Corp. for $950,000, with renewals up to $3.985 million total (Item 1)
- Adopt budget adjustment of $2,510,740 for Louis/Orlando Bus Charging Improvement Project, funded by SB125 state funds (Item 2)
- Authorize $108,000 annual contract with Joe A. Gonsalves & Son for state legislative and regulatory consulting, renewable up to $600,000 over five years (Item 10)
- Approve $107,908 contract with Elite Power Inc. for backup generator replacement at 2090 Hilltop (Item 7)
The City Council approved the consent calendar in a 4-0 vote, including a $1.775 million reservation of affordable housing funds for the Westpark Affordable Apartments project. Council also approved park names for four new parks and appointed Vice Mayor Alvord as an alternate to the Sites Reservoir Project JPA board. The impound fee for e-bikes and pocket bikes was considered but no vote is recorded in the minutes.
- Reserved $1.775M from Low/Mod fund for Westpark Affordable Apartments (4-0)
- Approved sole-source water meter purchase from Aqua Metric Sales, total $3.985M over four years (consent)
- Approved $2.51M budget adjustment for Louis/Orlando bus charging project, funded by CalSTA (consent)
- Approved $12.9M Transportation Development Act claims for FY 2025-26 (consent)
- Authorized grant application for Dry Creek Greenway East Phase 2 bike trail (consent)
- Approved $108K annual legislative representation contract with Joe A. Gonsalves & Son (consent)
- Appointed Vice Mayor Alvord as alternate to Sites Reservoir Project JPA board (consent)
- Adopted Resolution 26-169 naming four new parks (4-0)
OPEB Trust Review Committee
The OPEB Trust Review Committee will consider approving minutes from its March 3, 2026 meeting and receive a presentation from PFM Asset Management on the 1st Quarter Portfolio Review and Market Update. No other action items are scheduled. The meeting is mostly procedural.
- Approval of minutes from the March 3, 2026 committee meeting
- Presentation on 1st Quarter Portfolio Review and Market Update by Andrew Brown of PFM Asset Management
Parks & Recreation Commission
The June 1, 2026 meeting of the Roseville Parks & Recreation Commission was canceled. No agenda items were scheduled for discussion or decision.
Planning Commission
The Roseville Planning Commission will decide on a Conditional Use Permit for a new 75-foot cellular monopole at a self-storage facility under construction on Baseline Road. The Commission will also consider an Administrative Permit for a two-story addition and attached garage at 161 S Lincoln Street, replacing a previous expired permit. The meeting opens with approval of the April 23 minutes on the Consent Calendar.
- AT&T telecommunications facility: 75-ft monopole, equipment cabinet, generator at 5750 Baseline Road (Sierra Vista Specific Plan Parcel KT-43)
- Staff recommends adopting a Negative Declaration and approving the Conditional Use Permit with five conditions
- Pleis Addition at 161 S Lincoln Street: two-story addition to existing 1,620-sf home, demolish existing 380-sf garage, add new 522-sf attached garage (total addition 1,366 sf)
- Previous Administrative Permit (PL23-0358) expired March 14, 2026; new application (PL26-0173) seeks approval with four conditions
- Consent Calendar includes approval of April 23, 2026 meeting minutes
The Planning Commission approved an Administrative Permit for a two-story addition to a single-family residence at 161 S Lincoln St. The approval was granted with four conditions and passed with a 5-0 vote. A request for a telecommunications facility was continued to the next meeting.
- Approved Administrative Permit for 161 S Lincoln St addition (5-0)
- Continued AT&T telecommunications facility request to June 11, 2026
- Approved minutes of April 23, 2026 meeting
- Adjourned meeting at 7:02 p.m.
Board of Appeals
The Board of Appeals will hear four appeals of citations issued for violations of the Roseville Municipal Code, including failure to license and special conditions. Appellants are Madison Dodson, Sandra Lake, Dimas Velasquez, and Richard Ryan. The board will decide whether to uphold, modify, or dismiss the fines.
- Appeal of Citation 22228 – Madison Dodson: two counts of failure to license ($150) at 1423 Vista Creek Drive
- Appeal of Citation 21461 – Sandra Lake: special conditions, second offense ($200) at Trocadero, 119 Church Street
- Appeal of Citations 22072 & 21460 – Dimas Velasquez: special conditions first offense ($100) and second offense ($200) at Aura Kitchen and Bar, 117 Church Street
- Appeal of Citation 21462 – Richard Ryan: three second-offense violations ($200 each) for entertainment permit, responsible person, and special conditions at Opera House, 411 Lincoln Street
The Board of Appeals upheld three sets of administrative citations following hearings. One appeal was denied automatically due to the appellant's failure to appear, while two others were denied after the panel determined the city proved the violations occurred.
- Denied appeal for Citation No. 22228 (Madison Dodson) due to failure to appear (All-0)
- Denied appeals for Citation Nos. 22072 and 21460 (Dimas Velasquez) regarding RMC 9.45.190(d)(9) (All-0)
- Denied appeal for Citation No. 21462 (Richard Ryan) regarding RMC 9.45.030(a), 9.45.060(b), and 9.45.190(d)(9) (All-0)
City Council
The City Council is holding a budget workshop to review the fiscal overview and department budgets for Police, Fire, Parks, Recreation & Libraries, Development Services, Public Works, and Economic Development. No specific dollar amounts or rezonings are listed on the agenda.
- Budget workshop including fiscal overview
- Police department budget overview
- Fire department budget overview
- Parks, Recreation & Libraries budget overview
- Public Works and Economic Development budget overviews
Public Utilities Commission
The Commission will hear presentations on a Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Resource Recovery Transfer Operations Project and accept public comments. Other items include monthly updates from Roseville Electric and Environmental Utilities, a reliability overview, and a water year update. The meeting also includes approval of prior meeting minutes.
- Presentation and public comment on the Draft EIR for the EU Operations Center and Resource Recovery Transfer Operations Project
- Roseville Electric Utility Monthly Update by CEO Dan Beans
- Roseville Electric Reliability Overview by Assistant Director Chris Porter
- Environmental Utilities Monthly Update by Assistant Director Devin Whittington
- Water Year Presentation by Water Utility Manager George Hanson
Design Committee
The May 21, 2026, meeting of the Roseville Design Committee has been canceled. No items will be discussed or decided.
City Council
The City Council will vote on a consent calendar including a $5.49 million reimbursement agreement for widening Blue Oaks Boulevard, several utility infrastructure contracts, and a cancellation of a sodium hypochlorite system project. Two retirements will also be recognized.
- Reimbursement agreement with JEN California 15 LLC for $5,493,744 to widen Blue Oaks Boulevard in West Roseville Specific Plan Fiddyment Ranch
- Contract with Plummerbuilt Inc. for $199,550 plus contingency to build a fuel island canopy at Pleasant Grove Wastewater Treatment Plant
- Sole source purchase order with Veolia WTS for $300,000 (up to $1.5 million over five years) for wastewater climber screen parts
- Amendment to Tyler Technologies license for public safety computer system, adding $105,089 (total $822,754.11) over three years
- Cancellation of the Pleasant Grove Sodium Hypochlorite System Replacement project and budget adjustment returning $500,000
The City Council approved a series of contracts and budget adjustments for wastewater, road, and public safety projects, including a fuel island canopy, HVAC replacement for the SPCA, and a signal installation project. The Council also adopted resolutions for parcel maps and reimbursement agreements.
- Approved fuel island canopy contract ($199,550)
- Approved sole source purchase order for wastewater parts ($300,000)
- Approved cost share agreements for Pritchard Lake Diversion Facility ($200,000)
- Cancelled Sodium Hypochlorite System Replacement project
- Approved budget adjustment for Water Meter Retrofit Project ($57,942)
- Approved license agreement amendment for public safety computer system ($822,754)
- Approved Notice of Completion for Silver Spruce Drive Segment 2B
- Approved Sierra Vista Specific Plan Parcel WB-30 map
Transportation Commission
The scheduled meeting of the Roseville Transportation Commission for May 19, 2026, has been canceled.
Library Board
The Roseville Library Board will review a plan to consolidate the Parks, Recreation and Libraries Commissions and Boards. The board will also introduce a new Director of Parks, Recreation and Libraries and hear updates on a 3rd Grade school outreach program and the Summer Reading Challenge. Minutes from the March 23, 2026 meeting are up for approval.
- Review of the PRL Boards and Commissions Consolidation plan
- Welcome and introduction of incoming Director Jill Nunes
- Approval of March 23, 2026 minutes
- Presentation on the Third Grade Initiative school outreach program
- Update on the Summer Reading Challenge 2026
Planning Commission
The May 14, 2026, meeting of the Roseville Planning Commission has been canceled. No business will be conducted, and no decisions or discussions are scheduled.
Senior Commission
The Senior Commission will review a plan to consolidate PRL Boards and Commissions effective January 1, 2027. They will also hear a presentation from Placer County on healthy aging and approve minutes from the February 11, 2026 meeting.
- Review consolidation plan for PRL Boards and Commissions (effective Jan 1, 2027)
- Presentation: Placer County Healthy Aging Program by Erica Williamson
- Approval of February 11, 2026 meeting minutes
Grants Advisory Commission
The Grants Advisory Commission meeting scheduled for May 12, 2026, at 5:30 PM has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
Board of Appeals
This meeting of the Board of Appeals includes discussions on the 2025 fireworks recap, administrative citation procedures, parking citation hearings, and panel jurisdiction and authority. The board may take action on these items. Public comment is accepted on both listed and non-listed agenda items.
- 2025 Fireworks Recap
- Review of Administrative Citation Procedures
- Discussion of Parking Citation Hearings
- Review of Panel Jurisdiction & Authority
Board of Appeals
The regular meeting of the Roseville Board of Appeals scheduled for May 12, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. has been canceled. No items will be discussed or decided at this meeting.
Public Utilities Commission
City Council
The Roseville City Council will consider a consent calendar containing 11 items, primarily professional services and construction contracts for water, wastewater, electric, and park projects. Staff recommends approval of these agreements to maintain backflow device inspections, replace chemical storage tanks at the Barton Road Water Treatment Plant, expand wastewater facilities, and renovate local parks. The agenda also outlines standard meeting procedures, public comment rules, and security requirements.
- $4,052,856 design-build contract for the Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Collections Building Expansion with D.G. Granade, Inc.
- $1,060,700 contract for the JM-51 Park Project with Brightview Landscape Development, Inc., plus a $278,373 budget adjustment
- $741,147 contract for the JM-52 Neighborhood Park Project with PBM Landscape Construction, Inc., plus a $264,262 budget adjustment
- $500,000 professional services agreements each with All Pro Backflow, Inc. and Lawson SSP Group, LLC for backflow device inspections
- $124,329 design services agreement with Group 4 Architecture Research + Planning, Inc. for the Downtown Library Vision Plan
The City Council voted 4-0 (Vice Mayor Alvord absent) to approve the consent calendar, authorizing 12 items. These included contracts for backflow inspection, chemical tank replacement, wastewater treatment plant expansion, electric program amendments, metering services, Downtown Library Vision Plan, Maidu Park turf renovation, Woodbridge pickleball/tennis court renovation, JM-51 and JM-52 park projects, and a second reading of purchasing code amendments.
- Approved $4.05M design-build agreement for Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Collections Building Expansion (Consent Calendar item 4)
- Approved $1.06M contract for JM-51 Park Project and budget adjustment (Consent Calendar item 10)
- Approved $741K contract for JM-52 Park Project and budget adjustment (Consent Calendar item 11)
- Approved $552K construction management services for Dry Creek WWTP project (Consent Calendar item 3)
- Approved $500K each for backflow inspection agreements with All Pro Backflow and Lawson SSP Group (Consent Calendar item 1)
- Approved $286K contract for Woodbridge Park pickleball/tennis court renovation (Consent Calendar item 9)
- Approved $167K contract for Maidu Ballfield #4 outfield turf renovation (Consent Calendar item 8)
- Approved $124K professional design services for Downtown Library Vision Plan (Consent Calendar item 7)
Parks & Recreation Commission
The Parks & Recreation Commission will vote on park name recommendations for four parks under construction (Mike Ziegler Park, Bernie Milmoe Park, Hawks Landing, Ashbrook Park). They will also review a plan to consolidate PRL boards and commissions effective January 1, 2027. Other items include updates on cultural arts programs and summer aquatics events, and a presentation on the Fiddyment Homestead Vision Plan.
- Approve park names for FD-50 (Mike Ziegler Park), JM-51 (Bernie Milmoe Park), JM-52 (Hawks Landing), and CO-61 (Ashbrook Park)
- Review consolidation of PRL boards and commissions set for January 1, 2027
- Cultural Arts Supervisor presents key initiatives and program growth from past two years
- Overview of summer aquatics: lessons, events, Operation Swim, Water Safety Palooza
- Informational presentation on Fiddyment Homestead Vision Plan
Public Utilities Commission
The commission will receive updates on Electric Utility and Environmental Utilities activities, and a presentation on Roseville's participation in the CAISO Enhanced Day-Ahead Market. Approval of prior meeting minutes is also on the agenda. No votes on new policies or spending are scheduled.
- Electric Market Expansion Update: presentation on participation in CAISO's Enhanced Day-Ahead Market
- Roseville Electric Utility Monthly Update
- Environmental Utilities Monthly Update
- Approval of March 24, 2026 meeting minutes
Economic Development Advisory Committee
The April 28, 2026, meeting of the Roseville Economic Development Advisory Committee was canceled because not enough members were present to form a quorum. No decisions or discussions occurred. Items that would have been addressed include approving prior meeting minutes, a housing update, and a Venture Lab program update.
- Approval of October 28, 2025, meeting minutes was scheduled
- Housing update and forecast including Affordable Housing and Pro-Housing Designation was planned
- Roseville Venture Lab project program updates were scheduled
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will consider an annual update to the City's Municipal Code regarding residential density bonuses and land use. The proposal includes changes to Title 18 and Title 19 in response to state legislation passed in 2025.
- Zoning Ordinance amendment to Section 19.10.020 regarding daycare as a permitted residential use
- Zoning Ordinance amendment to Section 19.12.020 regarding residential unit allocation in specific and master plans
- Zoning Ordinance amendment to Chapter 19.28 regarding residential density bonuses
- Subdivision Ordinance amendment to Chapter 18.05 regarding tentative map applications
The Planning Commission approved an annual update to the Roseville Municipal Code's zoning and subdivision ordinances. The vote passed 4-0 with no opposition. The meeting also confirmed the appointment of a new Planning Manager.
- Approved minutes of March 26, 2026 (4-0)
- Approved Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance Legislative Update 2026 (4-0)
- Confirmed Planning Commission reviewed Ordinance Amendment to Title 18 (4-0)
- Confirmed Planning Commission reviewed Ordinance Amendment to Title 19 (4-0)
- Confirmed appointment of Lauren Hocker as new Planning Manager
- Confirmed no Planning Commission meeting on May 14, 2026
- Confirmed Planning Commission meeting on May 28, 2026
- Confirmed no May Design Committee meeting
Board of Appeals
The Board of Appeals will hear three appeals of administrative citations: one for a licensing violation ($75) and two for operating without massage permits and related code violations (totaling $1,000 and $1,650). No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Appeal of Citation No. 22216 – Christine Morgan, 112 Glenwood Circle, Roseville, for one count of Roseville Municipal Code Section 7.16.010 (Licensing, $75)
- Appeal of Administrative Citation No. 21459 – Guifeng Xiong, 916 Puma Street, Rocklin, for operating without massage permit ($500), without CAMTC certificate ($250), and employee dress code violation ($250) – total $1,000
- Appeal of Administrative Citation No. 22066 – Yan Yan Zhang, 8423 Oak Flat Way, Antelope, for eight alleged violations including operating without massage business permit ($500), without CAMTC certificate ($250), failure to display certificate ($100), employee/IC reporting ($100), window coverings ($100), linen ($100), client records ($250), and alcohol ($250) – total $1,650
The Roseville Board of Appeals denied all three appeals heard on April 23, 2026. The first appeal (Citation No. 22216) was automatically denied after appellant Christine Morgan failed to appear within 15 minutes of the hearing start. The board upheld violations for operating without a massage permit, CAMTC certificate, and employee dress code against appellant Guifeng Xiong (Citation No. 21459). The board also upheld eight violations including operating without a massage business permit and failure to display CAMTC certificate against appellant Yan Yan Zhang (Citation No. 22066). All decisions were unanimous (3-0) and may be appealed to Placer County Superior Court within 20 days.
- Denied appeal of Christine Morgan (Citation 22216) – failed to appear; appeal automatically denied (3-0)
- Denied appeal of Guifeng Xiong (Citation 21459) – upheld violations for operating without massage permit, CAMTC certificate, and employee dress code (3-0)
- Denied appeal of Yan Yan Zhang (Citation 22066) – upheld eight violations including operating without massage business permit, failure to display CAMTC certificate, window coverings, linen, client records, and alcohol violations (3-0)
Transportation Commission
The April 21, 2026 meeting of the Roseville Transportation Commission has been canceled. No business was conducted or discussed.
- Meeting canceled
Design Committee
This meeting was canceled and no items will be discussed or decided.
Law & Regulation Committee
The April 16, 2026, meeting of the Roseville Law & Regulation Committee has been canceled. No items will be discussed or decided at this session.
- Meeting canceled; no agenda items considered.
City Council
The City Council approved a consent calendar including budget adjustments for the Electric Department, a construction agreement for the Stoney Point Way Drainage Repair Project, and a contract for Fire Department Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus. The meeting also included public comments on police and traffic issues.
- Approved consent calendar items (3-0)
- Approved Electric New Services budget adjustments ($2.5M capex, $6.5M transfer)
- Approved Sunset Energy Center budget adjustment ($4M) and 10% change order authority
- Approved Notice of Completion for Parcel FD-21 Phase A
- Approved Notice of Completion for Parcel FD-21 Phase B
- Approved 45 additional miles of pavement survey ($115,460 total)
- Approved Stoney Point Way Drainage Repair construction agreement ($1.54M)
- Approved Roseville Parkway Phase 1 property acquisition ($31,199)
City Council
The Roseville City Council will hold a closed session to confer with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation, with significant exposure to one case. No other substantive items are on the agenda; the meeting consists of procedural matters and public comment periods.
- Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation (one case, significant exposure) pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)
Grants Advisory Commission
The Grants Advisory Commission will review grant application rankings and proposed average funding to determine award recommendations for the 2026–2027 Citizens' Benefit Fund. These recommendations will be forwarded to the City Council for final approval. The commission will also approve minutes from the January 13, 2026 meeting.
- 2026-2027 Citizens' Benefit Fund grant deliberation and recommendations
- Review of grant application rankings and proposed average funding
- Approval of January 13, 2026 meeting minutes
Board of Appeals
The Board of Appeals will hear three appeals of administrative citations and reports. The appeals involve a $10,000 fine for 18 counts of prohibited fireworks, a $100 trespass citation on a parking structure, and a $75 licensing violation. The board will decide whether to uphold, modify, or overturn these penalties.
- Appeal of Report No. 2025-39016 – Rehman Alam: 18 counts of prohibited fireworks, $10,000 fine (RMC 16.16.140(B))
- Appeal of Administrative Citation No. T08438 – Mark Fedorchuk: trespass on parking structure, $100 fine (RMC 10.58.100(a))
- Appeal of Administrative Citation No. 22225 – Ethan Lopez: licensing violation, $75 fine (RMC 7.16.010)
Public Utilities Commission
Planning Commission
The April 9, 2026, meeting of the Roseville Planning Commission has been canceled. No items will be considered or discussed at this meeting.