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Roseville City Council Meeting June 23, 2026

Published: Jun 23, 2026

Parks & EnvironmentAll

Maurice Edwards Reappointed to Park and Recreation Board

The council reappointed Mr. Maurice Edwards to the Park and Recreation Board. The reappointment was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Haw and supported by Councilman Watisha. The council unanimously approved the reappointment.

Budget & FinanceAll

Roseville City Council Approves Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget Amendments

The council reviewed and approved fiscal year 2025-2026 budget amendments. The amendments included adjustments for additional revenue from the local community stabilization authority ($462,000) and marijuana excise tax ($217,000), totaling approximately $650,000 in unexpected revenue. Expenditures were increased to match this revenue, primarily for overtime in police and fire departments ($550,000) and healthcare increases ($150,000). The general fund is still projected to have a surplus of $80,000, with an estimated actual surplus possibly reaching $1 million. Other funds, including CDBG, capital projects, water, and street funds, also saw amendments for projects like ADA compliance, EV station installation, and street repairs. A significant adjustment was made to the street fund to accommodate $3.5 million in early expenditures for fiscal year 2027 projects that were started in fiscal year 2026, with a corresponding reduction planned for the fiscal year 2027 budget. The council was assured that street repairs were locked in at favorable contractual prices, saving money despite the timing issue. Corrective and disciplinary actions are being considered for the engineering inspector due to the budget shortfall in the street fund.

Hiring & ProcurementInfrastructure

Ford Vehicle Purchase Approved for Roseville Water Department

The council awarded a bid for the purchase of three Ford vehicles for the Water Department: one 2026 Ford F-150 super cab 4x4, one 2026 Ford F-150 regular cab 4x4, and one 2026 Ford F-250 regular cab 4x4. The purchase is from Lungenhammer Ford of Owasso, utilizing state bid prices, not a single-source vendor as initially implied. These vehicles are budgeted items for the upcoming fiscal year and are part of the city's replacement vehicle policy, intended to displace older vehicles from the fleet. Older vehicles from the Water Department will be transferred to other departments, and their former vehicles may go to auction. The purchase utilizes state bid prices.

Parks & EnvironmentOther

City Manager Addresses Resident's Concern Over Tree Removal and Squirrel Infestation

Resident Doris Collins inquired about the timeline for the removal of two large trees on her property on Lois Drive, which she believes are contributing to a significant squirrel problem affecting her house and neighboring properties. Mr. Monroe, City Manager, stated that trees are not removed solely due to wildlife, and there must be another structural issue with the trees. He assured her that if the trees are determined to be unsafe or problematic, their removal would be considered this summer, though a specific timeline depends on staff and equipment availability and prioritization against more dangerous trees. He also noted that removing these trees would not eliminate all squirrels in the area.

Public SafetyOther

Residents Raise Concerns About Neighbor Disturbances; Process for Noise Violations Clarified

During the public comment period, residents Randall Romer and Mary McElhaney reported ongoing issues with a neighbor causing excessive noise and disturbances late at night, including loud music, yelling, and vehicle lights directed at their homes. They expressed frustration with the police department's response, noting that disturbances often cease before officers arrive, preventing citations. The city attorney explained that citations require officers to witness the offense or for evidence to be presented to the city attorney's office for a summons and complaint. Mr. Romer provided dates and times of disturbances and mentioned having video recordings. The council directed Mr. Monroe to follow up with the police department regarding any issued violations. The attorney also clarified the process for street resurfacing, confirming that concrete is removed and the road is rebuilt on a sound substrate, or entirely rebuilt if the substrate is compromised.

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