City of Roseville

City of Roseville

Government Administration

Roseville, CA 9,361 followers

Lifestyle. Talent. Value. Roseville, California checks all the boxes.

About us

The City of Roseville was incorporation April 10, 1909. Government Type: Charter City, operating under the council-manager form of municipal government Location: Roseville is located 405 miles north of Los Angeles, 102 miles northeast of San Francisco, and 16 miles north of Sacramento, the state capital County: Placer Area: 42.26 square miles Elevation: 165 feet above sea level Climate & Rainfall: Roseville is located on the eastern edge of the Sacramento Valley at the base of the Sierra Nevada foothills. Because of its proximity to the foothills, Roseville has slightly different weather averages from Sacramento.

Website
http://www.roseville.ca.us/
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Roseville, CA
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Government Agency

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    Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey recently announced the appointment of Ryan Harrigan as the new Roseville Fire Chief, following a highly competitive internal recruitment process. Harrigan will succeed Chief Rick Bartee who announced his intent to retire at the end of this year. Chief Bartee is set to retire after 43 years of distinguished and dedicated service as a fire professional, including nine years as the Fire Chief of Roseville.   Harrigan currently serves as Assistant Fire Chief for the Roseville Fire Department and has over 23 years of emergency response and leadership experience. He will assume the role of Chief on November 30.   “Ryan stood out for his institutional knowledge and demonstrated leadership as a Division Chief and Assistant Fire Chief,” Casey said. “With his vision, our community will continue to enjoy the strong tradition of service excellence and operational readiness that Roseville Fire provides every day.” As Chief, Harrigan will lead a department of 130 sworn and professional staff serving the Roseville community and regional partners. Roseville Fire is an all hazard, all risk fire department that operates eight fire stations throughout the city.   Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gthdQBMR

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    Serving then, serving now… In honor of Veterans Day, the City recently hosted a special internal “Cuisine & Conversation” with our Veteran City staff who served in the Air Force, Army, Army National Guard, Navy, Marines and U.S. Coast Guard. They continue to live a life of service today as your public servants here at the City of Roseville.  Over 50 City staff gathered during lunch as our panel members shared their personal military journeys, defining experiences, lessons learned, memorable moments, advice for how to support our military veterans, and how their service carries over to their jobs and lives today. They spoke about teamwork, embracing diversity, overcoming fear, pushing yourself beyond what you thought capable, using the resources you have to accomplish the mission, the importance of commitment and camaraderie, and the traditions, pride and higher ideals of service that unite them in protecting and serving our country. “The most valuable resource is people and the team; establishing a rapport,” said James Kremko, Public Works Manager. “You learn other people are relying on you and you’re relying on them. You learn to embrace looking through someone else’s lens. That really changed the dynamic of who I am and how I led teams.” “Every job on the team matters to the success of the mission and our culture of service,” said Deputy City Manager Megan Scheid. “Whether you’re at the ‘tip of the spear’ interacting with the public like police, fire, code enforcement, childcare, transit, building permits, libraries, and passports, or you’re part of the support team like HR, payroll, or budget.”  These types of events are an important part of our City culture for fostering belonging and connection as a people-first organization and understanding the greater community we serve. On behalf of the City of Roseville, thank you to all our military Veterans for your service to our country. And a very special thank you to our panel of Veteran staff for sharing a part of your journey: Alan Rogers, United States Army (Development Services) Chuck Pirone, United States Army & California National Guard (PRL) James Kremko, United States Air Force (Public Works) Mark Wolinski, United States Marine Corps (Public Affairs & Communications) Megan Scheid, United States Navy (Public Affairs & Communications) Paul Krug, United States Coast Guard (Environmental Utilities) Rich Frost, United States Air Force (Public Works)

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    Join our award-winning communications team! Are you a creative content producer with a passion for serving the community? If so, consider joining the City of Roseville’s award-winning Public Affairs & Communications team as a Marketing and Communications Analyst. We're looking for a team player who can play a key role in crafting compelling content to inform and engage internal and external audiences. You'll develop digital news stories, social media posts, newsletters, and other meaningful communications for a variety of initiatives across departments. As part of an innovative and forward-thinking team, you’ll work alongside communicators, graphic designers, video producers, and government relations with a Citywide focus. At the City of Roseville, we are a people-first organization. We believe in investing in the professional development of our staff and fostering a supportive and inclusive culture where innovation and collaboration thrive. Come join our City team! Apply now at Roseville.ca.us/jobs

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    Congratulations to the City of Roseville Information Technology team for being recognized both nationally and internationally with three distinguished awards: - Excellence in IT Practices, Municipal Information Systems Association of California (MISAC) – This is the 9th consecutive year the City of Roseville has received this statewide honor. - Top Ten Digital Cities, Center for Digital Government – Roseville ranked 4th in the 125,000-250,000 population category. This is the 11th time Roseville has been ranked in the national top ten. - Top Ten Technology Award, OnCon – Roseville placed among the top ten technology teams worldwide! OnCon awards are based on public votes and recognize teams for their organizational impact, community contributions, innovation, and exceptional leadership. "These awards underscore what we as a City already knew - that our Information Technology team is committed to technology excellence and innovation. They are leading the way in cybersecurity and game-changing technology that keeps our City safe and more cybersecure, makes our jobs easier and more efficient, and ultimately allows us to better serve our community." - Dominick Casey, City Manager Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gui7KquP

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    Invest in your future with the City of Roseville. Are you an experienced finance professional with a passion for serving your community? If so, consider joining the City of Roseville as a Finance Manager. You’ll play a key role in overseeing the payroll and accounts payable teams as part of a highly collaborative team that is making an impact for both City of Roseville employees and the Roseville community.   At the City of Roseville, we are a people-first organization. We believe in investing in the professional development of our staff and fostering a supportive and inclusive culture where innovation and collaboration thrive. In addition to a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, we offer a variety of programs for training and leadership development, employee wellness, and employee recognition as well as a wide array of employee engagement opportunities through our Citywide committees and employee events. Come join our City team! Apply now at Roseville.ca.us/jobs.

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    Gain valuable insights and expert advice from seasoned entrepreneurs to help propel your venture forward. Attend office hours with entrepreneurs-in-residence and receive personalized feedback on your startup ideas or business challenges. Sessions are free of charge and held regularly at the Roseville Venture Lab entrepreneur center, a public-private partnership between the City of Roseville and the nonprofit Growth Factory. Submit a request: https://lnkd.in/gH-wvvS3

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    Grow your business with free customized data insights. 📈 Discover big data for your small businesses with SizeUp. Access business intelligence and market research and make smarter decisions for your organization. Use the complimentary tool to analyze competitive benchmarks, find customers, suppliers and competitors, and pinpoint the best ways to advertise. SizeUp is available to you through a partnership between the Roseville Venture Lab and the Roseville Area Chamber of Commerce. https://lnkd.in/gmMvy_h9

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    In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, over 50 City of Roseville employees gathered over lunch on October 15 for “Cuisine and Conversation,” a time for sharing a meal and cherished memories while building connections over the many backgrounds, origins, beliefs, and traditions of Hispanic heritage. “Our cultural identity plays a significant role in shaping our experiences, behaviors, beliefs, and overall well-being. It influences how we perceive the world, interact with others, and understand ourselves. It’s so important to not only commemorate these traditions and contributions, but to celebrate them, discuss them and participate in events like today where we get a better understanding of these layers,” said Economic Development Director Melissa Anguiano.   As part of the event, Melissa moderated a panel discussion with City Clerk Carmen Avalos, Victor Nava from our Information Technology department, and Linda Mauer from our Parks, Recreation & Libraries department. Each shared personal stories about their family heritage, cultural traditions, childhood memories, and part of what makes them who they are today. It was a great opportunity to build connections, celebrate who employees are as individuals, and to better understand the many backgrounds of our colleagues and those we serve in the Roseville community. The event was sponsored by the City of Roseville’s internal Inclusion Committee and is one of a series of events hosted throughout the year to highlight the diverse backgrounds that make up our City team. #WeAreRoseville

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    We are excited to share that our City Council meeting last night (October 16, 2024), the Roseville City Council approved a $5 million, 12-year naming rights agreement with Placer Valley Tourism, marking a significant milestone in the city's efforts to expand sports tourism. The soccer complex will officially be named the Placer Valley Soccer Complex for the opening scheduled in late 2025. “We are thrilled to officially introduce the Placer Valley Soccer Complex,” said Jill Geller, Roseville Parks, Recreation & Libraries Director. “Our partnership with Placer Valley Tourism is a natural fit given our shared commitment to advancing sports tourism in Roseville. Their financial support will help with the continued development and maintenance of the complex, ensuring it remains a top-tier facility that provides both recreational and economic benefits to the community for years to come.” The Placer Valley Soccer Complex, located at 2600 Westbrook Blvd in west Roseville, is slated to open in late 2025 with tournaments and events starting in 2026. It will feature 10 artificial-turf fields designed for multiple sports including soccer, flag football, field hockey, lacrosse, rugby, and quadball and will also be a great venue for social/fundraising events. The complex is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, further establishing Roseville as a premier sports destination and boosting local tourism. In addition to this agreement, the Roseville City Council also approved a $120,000, 3-year naming rights agreement with the Roseville Automall for two prominent plazas within the complex. These plazas, to be named the Roseville Automall North Plaza and Roseville Automall South Plaza, will enhance the visitor experience and provide additional visibility for the Roseville Automall. “The Placer Valley Soccer Complex will be a tremendous asset to our region,” said Dominick Casey, Roseville City Manager. “We’re thankful for the support of the Roseville Automall and Placer Valley Tourism and excited to welcome athletes and families from Northern California and beyond to enjoy this world-class facility in Roseville.” This project reflects the City of Roseville’s ongoing commitment to expanding recreational opportunities, promoting healthy lifestyles, and driving economic growth. The complex will serve as a hub for regional sports tourism, benefiting local businesses and providing new opportunities for athletes of all ages. Additional naming rights opportunities for individual fields and the universally accessible playground are still available. These opportunities provide businesses and organizations with the chance to support the community while gaining visibility in a highly trafficked venue. More information on the Placer Valley Soccer Complex is available at https://lnkd.in/grAjVmuT.

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