Posted on: September 24, 2025
Property taxes are one of the ways Roseville funds services including police, fire, streets, and parks. Each year, the City Council adopts a budget, which is the City’s overall spending plan for these services.
To pay for this budget, the Council sets a property tax levy, which is the amount of money the City collects from property owners. Property taxes comprise about 41% of the revenue that pays for the City budget. Other sources of budget revenue in...
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Finance
Posted on: August 26, 2025
The Roseville City Manager presented the City Council with several budget scenarios for 2026, one of which maintains the status quo and others that prioritize bolstering the city’s police and fire departments to meet rising demand.
The scenarios incorporate strategies to mitigate rising costs, including applying for federal and state grants for public safety personnel, reducing expenses where possible, and introducing utility franchise fees.
The City Council received the pr...
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Finance
Posted on: May 29, 2024
The City of Roseville has transitioned to a new utility billing software. All accounts that were set up before May 29th, 2024 as an electronic transfer of funds, or auto payment will need to re-register.
Once you have re-registered, the new software will remember your payment preference/selection going forward.
With this new system, utility billing customers will be able to take advantage of:
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Finance
Posted on: December 6, 2023
The Roseville City Council approved the 2024 city budget and property tax levy at its December 4 meeting.
The 2024 city budget totals $69.6 million and pays for critical services including police and fire response; road repairs and winter snow plowing; and maintenance and improvements to the city’s 679 acres of parkland.
Approximately 41% o...
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Finance