The Roseville City Council convened on May 6, 2025, to discuss upcoming meetings and agenda items, with a focus on community events and compliance issues. The meeting began with the announcement that the Economic Development Authority (EDA) meeting scheduled for May 12 would be canceled due to a lack of agenda items. The council noted that they would work to build the agenda for future meetings in the coming days.
Looking ahead, the council highlighted several key items for the May 19 meeting, including proclamations and a public hearing regarding the certification of unpaid utility bills. The council expressed concern over alcohol and tobacco compliance failures, noting that some businesses were repeat offenders.
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Subscribe for Free On June 2, the council plans to address an ethics complaint against Councilmember Strachan, hold a County Road B assessment hearing, and receive a report on the Civic Campus Master Plan. This report was rescheduled to ensure all council members could attend. Additionally, the council will consider the Aldine right-of-way vacation during the June 16 meeting.
During the discussion, a council member inquired about receiving the audit report prior to the meeting, emphasizing the importance of reviewing the material in advance. The council agreed to distribute the audit report electronically to facilitate this.
The meeting concluded with reminders about upcoming community events, including the Community in Bloom event on May 10 at McCarran's County Regional Park, which promises activities such as fishing and barbecue for attendees.
Overall, the meeting focused on planning for future discussions and community engagement, with an emphasis on compliance and transparency in city governance.