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Roseville staff present FY27 utility budgets; electric eyes new positions, bond-funded capital projects

Roseville City Council · May 7, 2026
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Summary

City utility leaders presented proposed FY27 budgets for Roseville Electric and Environmental Utilities, detailing bond proceeds, new positions for EV charging and generation, major substation and generation investments, a $5.3M federal water appropriation, and a $31.2M clean-energy tax-credit allocation.

City utility staff told the council that Roseville Electric and the Environmental Utilities department are proposing budgets for fiscal year 2026–27 that emphasize capital investments, compliance and new staffing to support growing infrastructure demands.

Dan Bean, CEO of Roseville Electric, said the utility is requesting several new positions tied to electric-vehicle charging infrastructure and power-generation work and is presenting a balanced budget when bond proceeds are included. Matt Nelson, electric finance…

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