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Roseville parks staff outline operations, budget and staffing; residents press city on delayed JMC neighborhood park

5530824 · August 5, 2025
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Parks operations staff gave an update at the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting on the department's scope, budget, staffing and near-term operational changes, and residents pressed the city about a delayed neighborhood park built by JMC.

Parks operations staff gave an update at the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting on the department's scope, budget, staffing and near-term operational changes, and members of a Roseville neighborhood raised concerns about a delayed JMC-built park the city now lists as a 2026 construction project.

Brian Casaluccio, parks manager, said the department maintains 90 parks, 12 facilities including three aquatic centers, and 21 adventure club sites. He said 56 parks are supported by the city's general fund and 34 are funded through community facility districts, and that the department manages joint-use turf areas adjacent to schools under agreements with Roseville, Dry Creek and Eureka school districts.

Casaluccio said the FY26 parks operations budget is…

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