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Roseville council approves $9.6 million Public Works 2026 work plan after neighborhood questions

Roseville City Council · January 6, 2026
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Summary

The Roseville City Council unanimously approved a roughly $9.6 million Public Works work plan for 2026, covering road resurfacing, new pathways, sanitary sewer lining and a multi‑year meter replacement program after staff answered questions about neighborhood lighting, a county‑owned dog park parking lot and project timing.

Roseville — The Roseville City Council approved the city’s Public Works 2026 work plan on Jan. 5, 2026, authorizing a program of maintenance and improvements that Assistant Public Works Director and City Engineer Jennifer Lowery said “represents approximately $9,600,000 of work that we hopefully deliver this year.”

The plan covers about 7 miles of roadway maintenance (estimated at roughly $2.7 million), five proposed pathway projects including Twin Lakes Trail phase 2 and a Hamlin corridor pathway, sanitary‑sewer lining and lift‑station work, installation of about 45 new street lights in the city’s east area, and the start of a five‑year auto‑meter‑reading (AMR) replacement program intended to replace roughly 10,000 meters. Lowery described the package as ambitious but budgeted and said staff will prioritize…

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