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Home - City of Roseville Roseville is the largest city in Placer County and called home by 154,000 people Find the resources you need here
Government - City of Roseville City of Roseville Government Government Agendas Minutes Boards Commissions City Council City Manager Departments Divisions Jobs Municipal Code Contact Us
Customer Self Service - Roseville Welcome to the City of Roseville Utilities Customer Self-Service (CSS) system With CSS you can access account information, view your bill, make payments and place requests or inquiries
Roseville seeking proposals for the purchase and development of . . . Check out the activity and new projects happening in Downtown Roseville View the request for proposals Qualified proposals are due by 3 p m on July 31 at roseville ca us RFP Be sure to sign up to receive addenda and other updates Contact us with questions
City Events - City of Roseville Looking for event pages? Tap on the triple bar icon on the upper left near "City Events" on this page A list will drop down and you can select from those options
Roseville named the best city to move to in California Roseville has been ranked as the best city to move to in California by Consumer Affairs, underscoring the city’s economy, outstanding quality of life, and desirable community amenities
Roseville’s Miners Ravine Trail designated a National Recreation Trail . . . The City of Roseville’s Miner’s Ravine Trail has been officially designated as a National Recreation Trail by the U S Department of the Interior The announcement was made on June 6, 2025 in celebration of National Trails Day, as part of a nationwide recognition of five trails across the United States
Affordable Housing - City of Roseville The City of Roseville General Plan includes an affordable housing goal which requires 10% of all housing units developed to be affordable to households at very low, low and middle (moderate) income households