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What is the Roseville city council?
The Roseville City Council is a group of elected officials charged with ensuring consistent basic services, debating and adopting policies impacting Roseville residents, and overseeing budgets and funding for all city departments and functions.
Why it matters?
The City Council creates and oversees policies and spending that impact your day-to-day life. This includes the road you drive on to your home, your child's favorite neighborhood park, the water that comes out of your kitchen faucet, and the people you call in an emergency.
Who serves on the City Council?
Four city council members and the mayor. The mayor chairs the Council.
What the does the City spend money on?
​General Government: $455,7309
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Police & Fire: $15,716,316
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Public Works: $3,364,258
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Community Development: $3,388,817
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Parks & Recreation: $6,041,581
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Special Purpose: $3,801,676
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Capital (non-operating): $9,043,310
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Enterprise Operations: $21,499,239
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Debt Service: $2,225,422
SOURCE: http://www.cityofroseville.com/DocumentCenter/View/36640/Roseville-Budget-2024
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When does the City Council meet?
The City Council meets the second, third and fourth Mondays of most months at 6 p.m. at Roseville City Hall.
Learn more about what the City Council does and how to get engaged here: