Building our shared future together

The City of Roseville is committed to providing essential public services for all 36,000 residents and the tens of thousands of daily visitors who work, shop, and dine in our city.

The city has outgrown its aging and outdated Public Works and Parks Maintenance Facility and License and Passport Center, putting a strain on essential city operations in both buildings. 

That is why the city has put forward a $76.9 million investment plan, called “Invest in Roseville.”

If approved by voters, the city will replace its Public Works & Parks Maintenance Facility and License & Passport Center with new buildings that will better support and maintain a wide range of essential services for our residents and businesses.

A rendering of the proposed civic campus master plan.

A rendering of the proposed civic campus master plan.

Roseville voters will decide whether to approve a local half-cent sales tax to finance the construction of both projects.

This November, Roseville voters will consider two separate ballot questions to finance the Maintenance Operations Center for $64.2 million and the License and Passport Center for $12.7 million.

This website was created as part of the city’s commitment to provide Roseville residents with the information they need to make this important community decision.