Politics & Government
City of Roseville Seeks Citizen Input on Annual Budget
The City of Roseville wants to know which programs residents value most and which ones need improvement.

Are you willing to pay higher taxes for some city services? What city programs are most and least important to you? Those are some of the questions the city wants to ask you, according to a post on the city's website.
The city will hold its budget hearing during the next council meeting starting at 6 p.m. on Monday, May 13.
From the post:
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Specifically, Councilmembers would like to hear which programs you value the most, and which ones need improvement. We’re also interested in learning about your willingness to pay higher taxes and fees or whether you would prefer reduction or elimination of some services.
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If you're not able to make it to the meeting, you can email your comments to Finance Director Chris Miller or the City Council.