Roseville is an incorporated city with its own local governing body. Roseville has a community service district that provides the Roseville community with public parks, recreational services, libraries, housing, neighborhood services, and citywide events. Roseville has just over fifty parks and over 100 miles of bike trails for public use. Roseville also provides many recreational activities for all ages such as dance, golf, basketball, swim lessons, job training, arts and crafts, indoor sports center and much more.
The city of Roseville provides utilities and trash collection. The recyclables are separated from the garbage and kept out of the landfill. The trash collection costs $22.70 per month and the electricity charges include a 10 dollar base fee for every house and runs 10 cents for every 500 kilowatts used.
- Bear Dog Park
- Bill Santucci Park
- Blue Oaks Park
- Park and facility rental
- Swim Lessons
- Adult Sports
The City of Roseville offers swim lessons for children ages 6 months to 14 years old that focus on fun, safety and basic swimming skills. Adult lessons are also available at select pools. Every year, more than 7,000 kids and adults take swim lessons with the City of Roseville. All swim instructors are certified in lifeguard training, CPR, AED, and First Aid.
Recycled Water:
Recycled water is a clean and safe source of irrigation water conveyed through purple pipes in the ground. Recycled water is used in parks, medians and golf courses in Roseville. It's not for drinking, but it's perfect for irrigating grass, plants and trees. Best of all, its great for the environment because it lets us keep the grass and plants green without having to use drinking water. Purple pipes keep Roseville green.
Roseville Transit:
Phone:
(916) 774-5757
TDD:(916) 746-1797
transportation@roseville.ca.us