Investing in our community, the City of Roseville is proposing $223 million in capital improvement projects on our upcoming five-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP), including $78.6 million for fiscal year 2019-20.
Funding for these projects will extend over several years and come from a variety of different sources including grants, utility fees, developer fees, and revenues from special taxes.
These long-term investments will improve critical infrastructure, protect public health, safety, the environment, and promote economic development.
The Roseville City Council will hold budget workshops at 4 p.m., June 3 and 4 in the City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street. These workshops are open to the public. The Council will consider the final Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget for adoption at its Wednesday, June 19 meeting.
View a slideshow of the proposed improvements and
watch a presentation given to the City Council on Wednesday, April 17. This presentation and following list includes key projects included in the City of Roseville FY2020-2024 CIP and planned future capital improvements:
Electric Utility
• Distribution system updates
• Improvements to allow remote reading of meters
• Extend the electric system into new neighborhoods
• Roseville Energy Park updates
Environmental Utilities
• Improve the resiliency of the water system, reducing unplanned interruptions and helping meet new requirements under America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018
• Identify locations in eastern Roseville for future groundwater wells
• Add two six-million gallon storage tanks and pumping facilities to the western portion of the city
Parks, Recreation & Libraries
• Replace the play structures at Wanish and Crestmont parks
• Repair a tennis court and convert one court to pickle ball at Cresthaven Park
• Repair and replace damaged hardscape (concrete, paving, etc.) throughout the park system
• Upgrade restroom locks to an automated system that saves costs
• Construct/complete construction of five parks and begin the design of four new parks
Public Works
• Resurface nearly 54 miles of streets
• Upgrade Hillcrest and Crestmont neighborhood storm drain systems
• Add or repair damaged sidewalks, gutters, and curb ramps
• Intersection improvements for :
- Junction Boulevard and Vallejo Avenue
- Washington Boulevard and All America City Boulevard
• Replacement of the Oak Ridge Drive bridge at Linda Creek
• Begin the design to widen Roseville Parkway between Creekside Ridge Drive and Gibson Drive, including a third left turn lane on southbound Pleasant Grove Boulevard at Roseville Parkway (Construction estimated to begin as early as 2021)
• Begin feasibility study for a potential paved multi-use trail in the Mahany Park open space area, connecting neighborhoods, schools, and park facilities (Construction estimated to begin as early as 2022)
• Begin environmental study and design for an extension of Roseville Parkway, from Washington Boulevard, over the railroad tracks, to Foothills Boulevard (Construction estimated to begin sometime between 2023 and 2025)
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