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Roseville council authorizes renewal of Pro Housing designation application

Roseville City Council · November 6, 2025

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City planning staff asked the council to authorize submission of a renewal application for Roseville's Pro Housing designation with the California Department of Housing and Community Development. Council adopted Resolution No. 25-346 authorizing the application and delegating signature authority to the city manager's designee.

The City of Roseville will reapply for renewal of its Pro Housing designation with the California Department of Housing and Community Development after the City Council adopted Resolution No. 25-346 on Nov. 5.

Planning Manager Greg Bitter and Senior Planner Lauren Hawker said the Pro Housing program (created in 2021) awards jurisdictions points for adopted policies and programs that support housing production. Roseville was among the first 10 jurisdictions in the state to receive the designation in 2022 and used $1.6 million of Pro Housing incentive funding to offset site-development costs for the Mercy Housing Pleasant Grove project, staff said. Hawker said the renewal application contains no new local policies; it documents existing, adopted programs and requests the city's continued designation to secure additional points on state grant applications.

Staff noted the application underwent a 30-day public-review period and that five commenters provided input; staff's responses are included in the application packet. The resolution authorizes submission of the application and names the city manager's designee (Development Services Director Mike Isom) to sign on the manager's behalf. The council adopted the resolution by roll-call vote.