The City of Roseville is proposing improvements for the Atlantic and Vernon Street ‘S-curve’ area to calm traffic, lower speeds, and reduce collisions.

Proposed Improvements
- Raised landscaped medians
- Enhanced pedestrian crosswalks with lighting
- Green bike lanes to improve visibility
- Flashing beacons to alert motorists to lower speed limit zone
- Lane reductions to slow vehicle speeds
- Left-hand turning restrictions will be added at low volume intersections: Almond St., Atlantic St., Folsom Rd., Walnut St., and Jefferson St. to reduce high-frequency collisions.
- Beautification
The estimated construction cost is $1 million. Roseville has received approximately $487,000 in Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Grant Funds. Other funding sources are local Transportation Development Act (TDA) funding and Highway Users Tax (HUT) fees.
Construction is anticipated to take place as soon as summer 2025.
A community open house was held at the Civic Center, 5 - 6:30 p.m. on June 29, 2022. Attendees came to learn about the planned improvements, ask questions, and talk with the project team.
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