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Roseville staff to study limits, fees and enforcement after council flags growth in massage establishments

3077431 · April 22, 2025
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After staff reported 29 licensed massage establishments and growing verification challenges, the Roseville City Council asked staff to return with research on possible caps, fee structures, accreditation standards and enforcement resource needs.

Roseville city staff will return to the City Council with research and options on whether to limit the number of massage therapy establishments, change licensing fees, or refine training‑school requirements after the council raised concerns about rapid growth in licensed establishments and the difficulty of doing thorough background and accreditation checks.

Assistant City Manager Rebecca Olsen told the council the number of licensed massage businesses in Roseville has risen since the council's last review: "We had 24 establishments that were licensed. Since that time, we've received more establishments. We now have 29, and that includes 13 establishments that have their own employees, and then we have 16 sole proprietors." Olsen added the city has "91 licensed therapists plus the sole proprietors" and that…

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