Dominick Casey was appointed City Manager on August 15, 2018. He had served as Acting City Manager since April 2018.
In 2016, Casey was appointed as assistant city manager, overseeing
police, fire, public works, parks, recreation, and libraries, and
central services. He moved to Roseville in 2011 when he was hired as
Roseville’s director of parks, recreation and libraries, after 10 years
in various management positions at the City of Henderson, Nevada.
“This has always been about more than the job. For me, it’s a
calling to serve as city manager in this dynamic, growing community
where I’m raising my family,” said Casey. “Over the decades, Roseville’s innovative, well-informed decision-making has brought us the community we enjoy today.”
“But as we plan for our future, I recognize we’re in the
midst of a world that is changing profoundly and rapidly. That’s why I’m
looking forward to working with the Council and the community to create
a new vision—one that will best position our city both to withstand and
to thrive during these changing times, laying a strong foundation for
our future.”
As City Manager, Casey will continue to oversee a citywide
budget of half a billion dollars, including a general fund budget of
around $155 million, along with more than 1,000 employees and 14 departments.
Roseville
is one of California’s few full-service cities, which owns its own
electric, water, wastewater and solid waste utilities, along with
providing police, fire, public works, development, and parks, recreation
and library services.
Being a full-service city is an
important draw for business attraction and retention since it allows
Roseville to have streamlined control of all the community’s key public
services. This has earned Roseville a reputation as a
business-friendly city with a high standards for its municipal services
and quality of life.
Casey is a graduate of Northern Arizona University and received a master’s degree in management from Chadron State College. Casey lives in Roseville with his wife and four children.