Mayor Krista Bernasconi delivered her vision for the city's future, while also tackling some of the growing pains that come with rapid expansion.
"Roseville is ready. We're bold in our vision, strong in our spirit, and unstoppable in our future," Bernasconi said.
"It's a blessing and a curse because growth brings in those taxpayer dollars that pay for the services our residents like," Bernasconi said. "But we also need to manage the flip side of that, which is congestion, traffic and safety, too."
Tackling traffic
"We have to alleviate traffic, that's why I focused on getting that BUILD grant," Congressman Kevin Kiley said. "The other improvements that we've been able to get from community-funded grants at the federal level are also making a difference."
"Back in 1974, the program started with just 83 vouchers. Today, that number has grown to 852, helping nearly 900 households with stable and sustainable housing," Bernasconi said.
Economic opportunities
"Atlantic Street, Douglas and Harding, and Douglas and Sunrise, we want to encourage strategic commercial and residential investment, particularly in the gateways in our community," Bernasconi said.
Looking ahead
"Our community's strength and resilience were built by visionaries who saw what Roseville could be," Bernasconi said. "Together we have that responsibility and privilege to carry that legacy forward."
Roseville continues to write its story, 116 years and counting.
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