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To find out more about the topics below, check out City of Roseville Television's (COR-TV) latest weekly news update (updated 09/04/08).
Float Update, Walking School Bus, Kids Health and Fitness Expo, Fall Parks and Rec Guide, Bikefest, Google Transit, Youth Commissioner, and Chili Cook-off.
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Thank you for heeding the call to reduce water use this summer. Your efforts reduced water use in June and July by more than the 10 percent requested. However, because dry spring conditions increased our consumption before the May request, we need to ask you to continue those efforts until we move into what we hope will be a healthy rainy season.
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Utility customers can now use a new online billpay computer, located in the Civic Center rotunda, to view and pay their utility bills online. This new service allows customers to pay online instead of waiting in line at the counter. The computer is for online billpay use only, so customers will not be able to access any other websites or programs.
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Now planning a transit trip within Roseville or to Sacramento is a lot easier. Check out the Google Maps Trip Planner service now available on the Roseville Transit page of the city website. Simply enter the "start" and "end" addresses and find out the best way to use Roseville Transit around town.
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Today, the City of Roseville’s Environmental Utilities Department announced two new drop-off sites for used syringes and lancets, known as “sharps,” now available to Placer County residents. “Sharps” are commonly used at home for people with medical conditions such as diabetes. Starting September 1, state law prohibits “sharps” from being disposed of in refuse bins.
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Today, the City of Roseville’s Environmental Utilities Department announced the official launch of its Drivers on Patrol Program, in cooperation with Roseville Police Department, to help keep Roseville’s neighborhoods safe by maintaining a watchful eye for suspicious activity in the neighborhoods they serve.
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