- City of Rocklin - The Official Site of the City of Rocklin
The City of Rocklin is now accepting nominations for the 2025 Wall of Recognition, a monument dedicated on the 125th anniversary of Rocklin’s incorporation
- About - City of Rocklin
The City of Rocklin boasts a tight-knit community, vibrant shopping and dining options, and world-class recreation Our healthy and growing population is fostered by highly-rated K-12 schools and higher learning opportunities like Sierra College and William Jessup University
- History of Rocklin
Rocklin was first recognized as a destination along the transcontinental railroad in 1864, about the same time granite mining began Rocklin was incorporated in 1893 during the heyday of railroad and granite mining activity
- Government - City of Rocklin
This page serves as both an overview of how government works in Rocklin, and as a one-stop-shop with access to topics we know our citizens are looking for The City of Rocklin hopes you find this transparency page both informative and helpful
- Visitors - City of Rocklin
Rocklin is located in proximity to many tourist locations and recreational amenities It is within 20 minutes of Folsom Lake, 30 minutes of downtown and Old Sacramento, and less than 2 hours from Lake Tahoe, the Pacific Ocean, and San Francisco
- Parks and Recreation - City of Rocklin
The City of Rocklin maintains 37 developed parks and another 200 + acres of open space for its residents A wealth of recreational opportunities throughout Rocklin complement the finest schools, businesses, and homes
- Residents - City of Rocklin
Rocklin is a preferred location to live because of its convenient location, high quality of life, excellent schools, abundant recreational opportunities, and the highest commitment to public safety Rocklin is located in proximity to many tourist locations and recreational amenities
- Departments - City of Rocklin
The City of Rocklin Public Works Department works to keep city streets clean and safe, landscape areas healthy and green, street lighting systems and traffic signals operating, and creeks and open space areas pollution free
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