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Commission approves Stone Point modification and parcel map to allow 124‑room Studio Rez (Marriott) hotel and a reduced office Planning commissioners approved modifications to the Stone Point master plan allowing a four-story, 124-room Studio Rez (Marriott) extended-stay hotel and a smaller three-story office on Lot 4 at 1470 Stone Point Drive; staff said the project provides 252 spaces and participates in the center's shared-parking agreement and that the office is currently a placeholder entitlement.

The Planning Commission has greenlit a new four-story Studio Rez Marriott hotel and a potential office space at Stone Point Drive, promising to reshape the area with 124 extended-stay rooms for traveling professionals.

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Roseville reviews legislative platform updates, emphasizes local control and flood project funding City staff and lobbyists presented proposed edits to Roseville’s state and federal legislative platform, prioritizing local control on land use, expanded park and library funding priorities, public-safety technology, and a $50 million Pleasant Grove retention basin that will seek FEMA and developer funding.

Roseville's City Council is poised to reshape its legislative platform, prioritizing local control and a critical $50 million flood-mitigation project that could redefine community resilience.

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Lobbyists tell Roseville to expect funding shifts: FEMA boost, transportation trade-offs and housing pressures Federal and state lobbyists told the Roseville council that recent appropriations and pending state bills will reshape grant opportunities and regulatory pressure, citing an increase in FEMA funding, changes in transit and railroad funding, and ongoing housing bills that can constrain local land-use authority.

Roseville's city council is facing a pivotal moment as federal lobbyists reveal significant funding shifts and legislative pressures that could reshape local projects and land-use authority.

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Residents and nonprofits urge Roseville to target CDBG/HPRR funds at homelessness, youth mental health and rental assistance Local advocates at a Roseville workshop urged the city to prioritize permanent supportive housing and rental assistance and described hidden homelessness among families and youth; speakers asked whether the city proactively assesses organizations for funding and warned of impending behavioral health cuts.

Local advocates in Roseville are calling for urgent action to address the hidden homelessness crisis, highlighting that over 300 people sleep on the streets daily and urging the city to prioritize funding for vital housing and support services.

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Roseville details HPRR eligibility, $250,000 estimate, UEI requirement and reimbursement rules City staff described Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing (HPRR) eligibility — rental assistance, rapid rehousing, case management, navigation centers — and said an estimated $250,000 will be available; applicants must submit a separate HPRR application via ZoomGrants, provide UEI registration, and invoice for reimbursement.

Roseville is set to allocate an estimated $250,000 for Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing, but applicants need to navigate new eligibility rules and a separate application process.

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Roseville staff outline roughly $700,000 in CDBG funds, prioritize homelessness and affordable rental housing City housing staff told a public workshop the estimated 2026–2027 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocation is roughly $700,000, with priorities on shelter, affordable rental housing and supportive services; staff explained eligibility, program caps, and application deadlines.

Roseville is set to receive approximately $700,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds to combat homelessness and enhance affordable housing for its residents!

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Council introduces kitchen‑definition ordinance and adopts infill objective design standards Council introduced for first reading zoning code amendments to clarify what counts as a kitchen, efficiency kitchen and wet bar for ADU/JADU/SB9 compliance and adopted objective design standards for infill residential projects to ensure consistent, enforceable design outcomes.

The Roseville council is shaking up zoning laws by redefining kitchens and implementing new design standards for residential development—what does this mean for future housing?

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Council adopts labor market adjustments and successor RPOA memorandum of understanding Council adopted multiple salary ordinances and a four‑year successor memorandum of understanding with the Roseville Police Officers Association, including labor market adjustments, wage increases, revised Kaiser health contributions, and new pay differentials; the fiscal impact was described in staff presentation.

The Roseville City Council just approved significant labor market adjustments and a groundbreaking four-year agreement with the Police Officers Association, impacting officer compensation and benefits like never before!

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City introduces municipal code changes and fines for backflow prevention to meet state rules Council introduced for first reading a municipal code amendment to strengthen cross‑connection control and adopt a fine/bail schedule after staff outlined state handbook requirements, an outreach plan and inspection/appeals procedures affecting thousands of customer‑side backflow assemblies in Roseville.

Roseville is taking action to strengthen water safety with new fines and regulations for backflow prevention—impacting thousands of property owners!

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Council authorizes up to $88M in electric revenue bonds to fund power‑plant repower and system upgrades Council authorized issuance and sale of electric system revenue bonds (staff expects to issue $80M) to fund capital improvements including roughly $46M to repower Roseville Power Plant Unit 2 with modern 67 MW units; bonds structured as 20‑year fixed rate financing with estimated interest cost ~3.9%.

Roseville City Council has approved a groundbreaking plan to issue up to $88 million in electric revenue bonds to revamp the aging Roseville Power Plant with cutting-edge technology!

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Roseville council authorizes renewal of Pro Housing designation application City planning staff asked the council to authorize submission of a renewal application for Roseville's Pro Housing designation with the California Department of Housing and Community Development. Council adopted Resolution No. 25-346 authorizing the application and delegating signature authority to the city manager's designee.

Roseville is set to renew its Pro Housing designation, a critical step in boosting local housing development and securing vital funding for future projects.

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Roseville touts turf removal, smart irrigation and 'Waterwise' house calls after AMI rollout City conservation staff highlighted programs and measured results: a cash‑for‑grass turf removal rebate, Waterwise House Calls, an Inspiration Garden demonstration site, AMI leak detection and park controller upgrades. Staff reported tens of thousands of square feet of turf removed and multi‑million gallon savings.

Roseville is making waves in water conservation, saving millions of gallons through innovative programs like cash-for-grass and smart irrigation technology!

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Roseville details long‑term water supply strategy, highlights RiverArc, groundwater storage and planned raw‑water pipeline City staff told a virtual “State of Water” presentation that Roseville relies on a diversified portfolio — Folsom Reservoir contracts, Placer County Water Agency agreements, aquifer storage and recycled water — and is pursuing regional projects (RiverArc, a Sacramento regional groundwater bank) and a roughly 14‑mile raw water pipeline to add convey

Roseville is securing its water future with innovative projects like the RiverArc and a new 14-mile pipeline, ensuring resilience against drought and growth challenges.

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Roseville reports non‑detect PFOS results from UCMR5 testing, explains monitoring, customer testing and fluoride review City water staff said quarterly UCMR5 sampling for PFOS returned non‑detect results, described continuous monitoring and sampling programs, advised customers on accredited lab testing, explained chlorine residuals and summarized that fluoride additions are tied to the city's drinking water permit while the EPA undertakes a federal review.

Roseville's water quality team proudly reports zero PFOS detections in their latest tests, ensuring your drinking water is safe and clean!

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Planning commission endorses objective design standards for Roseville residential infill The Planning Commission unanimously recommended the City Council consider and adopt objective design standards for residential infill (file PL25-0450). Staff said the standards close a gap where state law and project types now require only objective standards and where older neighborhoods lack the specific-plan standards that guide newer areas.

Roseville's Planning Commission is paving the way for a vibrant, livable community by recommending new design standards for residential development that protect neighborhood aesthetics!

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Roseville commission recommends zoning amendment to define "kitchen" to clarify unit counts for ADUs and JADUs The Planning Commission unanimously recommended the City Council approve an amendment to Title 19 (file PL25-0452) to add objective definitions for kitchens, efficiency kitchens and wet bars so housing units (including ADUs and JADUs) are counted consistently. Staff said the change responds to state law and permit-center enforcement challenges; it'

The Roseville Planning Commission just took a bold step to redefine kitchens, ensuring accurate housing unit counts and paving the way for better accessory dwelling unit recognition!

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Council authorizes bond issuance for Amoruso Ranch CFD Improvement Area No. 2 Roseville approved a resolution authorizing the issuance of special tax bonds for Amoruso Ranch Community Facilities District No. 1, Improvement Area No. 2; the aggregate principal for this issuance was capped at $10.5 million with a maximum bonded indebtedness for the improvement area of $30 million.

The Roseville City Council has just greenlit a $10.5 million bond issuance to enhance transportation, utilities, and parks in the newly annexed Amoruso Ranch area!

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Council adopts commercial-corridor incentive programs: impact-fee credits and facade rebates Roseville adopted two programs to spur redevelopment along three commercial corridors: a development impact fee credit program (projects may receive up to $500,000 in city-controlled fee credits) and a facade/frontage rebate (up to $20,000 per property), funded from the corridors implementation budget.

Roseville is launching exciting new incentive programs to boost redevelopment in key commercial corridors, offering up to $500,000 in fee credits and $20,000 for facade improvements!

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Roseville approves 15-year renewable energy credit purchase from Desert Breeze Solar The council adopted a resolution approving a 15-year renewable energy credit purchase agreement with Desert Breeze Solar LLC to help meet state Renewable Portfolio Standard targets; the contract supplies about 49,000 PCC1 credits annually at $31 per credit.

Roseville City Council just sealed a 15-year deal to boost renewable energy credits, marking a significant step toward meeting California's ambitious 2030 targets!

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Roseville City Council considers residential permit parking on Darling Way amid complaints Council reviews proposed permit parking after resident reports parking issues on Darling Way.

Roseville residents are rallying for a solution to parking woes on Darling Way, as the City Council considers a proposed permit parking zone to ease their frustrations.

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Roseville City Council Adopts Comprehensive Homelessness Strategy and Response Plan Council approves strategic plan to address homelessness with focus on prevention and community services.

The Roseville City Council meeting on September 17 was a vibrant showcase of community spirit, featuring the local high school football team and exciting new initiatives aimed at fostering positivity and engagement among residents.

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Roseville City Council approves homelessness strategy and seeks pro housing designation renewal The council adopts a homelessness strategy and discusses renewing pro housing designation application.

Roseville City Council is on the brink of a transformative governance shift that puts power back in the hands of voters—are you ready to make your voice heard?

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City Workshop Clarifies Application Scoring Criteria and Policies Workshop addresses scoring criteria confusion for city application with no new policies proposed.

City officials are clearing up confusion over the new housing initiative's application scoring criteria—are you in the loop?

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Roseville City Council Considers Compensation Increase for Elected Officials Council discusses options for increasing compensation amid rising costs and service demands.

The Roseville City Council just approved a $3,000 sponsorship for the Gathering Inn, a local organization helping families find stable housing, while also tackling financial strategies that could save the city millions!

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Roseville Transportation Commission Approves August Minutes Before Project Tour Commissioners approve August meeting minutes prior to touring new transportation projects.

The Roseville Transportation Commission is taking community engagement to the next level with a hands-on tour of exciting new transportation projects!

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Placer Veterans Stand Down Provides Critical Services to Over 400 Veterans in May Placer Veterans Stand Down offers medical support and housing resources for local veterans.

Local organizations are transforming lives in Roseville, providing crucial support to families in need and veterans overcoming challenges.

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Spanger Elementary Celebrates Outdoor Classroom's Impact on Student Engagement Sabrina Melhorn highlights $14,700 grant enabling outdoor classroom for 325 Roseville students.

A $14,700 grant has transformed a neglected outdoor space at Spanger Elementary into a dynamic classroom, boosting engagement for all 325 students!

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Roseville Community Groups Report Successes in Meeting Family Needs and Support Services Roseville nonprofits enhance community impact through shoes, support programs, and essential services.

Local students are in desperate need of gym shoes, with one story revealing a pair held together by duct tape, igniting a community initiative to provide essential footwear.

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Tommy Apostolos Fund supports 562 Roseville children with clothing and community aid Tommy Apostolos Fund provides new clothing and support for underserved children in Roseville.

The recent Grants Advisory Commission Meeting revealed heartwarming stories of community support, including the Tommy Apostolos Fund's incredible impact on over 562 underserved children in Roseville.

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Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations presents annual update to city council Charles Aquino addresses Roseville City Council in annual neighborhood associations update.

The Roseville City Council meeting illuminated the power of local engagement, showcasing how neighborhood associations are transforming community bonds and addressing challenges head-on.

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