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  1. November 17, 2020 Placer moves back into Purple Tier With COVID-19 cases surging in California, Governor Newsom announced that Placer County along with most other California counties will move backward in the state's Blueprint for a Safer Economy reopening framework. Placer County is now in the purple tier, with increased restrictions now in effect. Learn more here COVID-19 testing in Roseville A OptumServe COVID-19 testing site is now open at the Maidu Activity Center, 1960 Johnson Ranch Drive. Appointments can be made here: lhi.care/covidtesting Park amenities update Current closures/cancellations Drinking fountains Fitness stations Picnic areas/benches Maidu Community Center Maidu Museum & Historic Site - indoor museum closed in purple tier, outdoor trail open Roseville Sports Center - effective today due to purple tier - limited outdoor fitness options may be available as weather permits You can reach customer service from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday at 916-772-PLAY (916-772-7529) or parksandrec@roseville.ca.us with questions about current closures. The decisions regarding closures are based on a combination of information from federal, state and local health officials as well as best practices from California Park & Recreation Society, American Library Association and the National Recreation and Park Association. Find out more here. COVID-19 safety tips for the holidays “Remember, when we wear a mask or forgo a higher risk activity, we aren’t just protecting ourselves, we’re giving a gift to all of those people around us who might suffer more if they are infected with the virus,” said Health and Human Services Director and Interim Health Officer Dr. Rob Oldham. Start thinking about ways to connect during this meaningful time of year while giving the gift of health to our loved ones with these holiday safety tips from Placer County Health. As we head into fall and the coming holidays, we know the ability to spend time with family and friends will be affected by COVID-19. Social distancing and wearing a mask are still the best ways to keep yourself and your loved ones, especially older folks, safe. Our community has been resilient throughout this challenging year and will continue to be. We are here for each other and will stay strong and safe. Because We Are Roseville. Download a printable version of this image - roseville.ca.us/WeAreRoseville Applications now open for small business and nonprofit grants To date, Placer County has invested over $9 million this year to help our small businesses and nonprofits impacted by COVID-19. An additional $5 million is available to fund business anchors and our critical nonprofit safety net programs that provide mental health services, food insecurity aid and housing assistance. Businesses may apply for a Placer Shares Impact Grant through Nov. 20. Nonprofits may apply through Dec. 7. Learn more. Neighborhood Santa visits even more routes Santa and his crew of elf and City staff helpers are returning to Roseville to help you celebrate the holidays by visiting more neighborhoods than ever before. Learn more and view routes and times. Help spread holiday cheer in this year's Tree Grove We are expanding the number of holiday trees in this year's Tree Grove in Vernon Street Town Square and need you to be a part of spreading holiday cheer while promoting your business, showing community pride, or highlighting a non-profit group - or just having fun decorating. Applications to be a part of this year's expanded Tree Grove are available now. Find out more. Home for the Holidays exhibit moves online The Utility Exploration Center is temporarily closed due to Placer County moving into the purple COVID-19 tier. As a result, we have suspended our in-person Home for the Holidays exhibit. Please visit www.roseville.ca.us/homeforholidays for activities to do at home and tips and tricks on how to save during the holiday season. Fall watering ramp down Now that fall is in full swing, you can begin ramping down your water usage. A combination of shorter days and cooler nights means less evaporation and reduced irrigation for your landscapes. It’s a good time to consider fall plantings, too! Find out more Curbside leaf pickup begins Are your leaves starting to pile up? Let us pick them up. Free curbside leaf pickup is available throughout Roseville through January 15. Help prevent fallen front yard leaves from clogging storm drains. Learn how you can participate. Independent Redistricting Commission application period is open Every 10 years, after the U.S. Census, the City of Roseville must re-establish the boundaries for City Council districts. In 2021, a Roseville Independent Redistricting Commission made up entirely of community members will be formed to establish those district boundaries. Residents interested in applying for the Commission need to return the application form and Statement of Economic Interests form to the Roseville City Clerk by 5 p.m., Tuesday, January 19, 2021. More information and applications forms can be found here. Important COVID-19 links: Reopen Placer City of Roseville COVID-19 information COVID-19 in California Placer County COVID-19 information California Department of Public Health 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 774-5200 | www.roseville.ca.us
  2. Homeless outreach COVID 19 has required that law enforcement make many adjustments. One of the significant areas of change is how we work with our unsheltered or homeless population in the City of Roseville. The Roseville Police Department currently has two problem oriented policing (POP) officers assigned to patrol the City’s parks, trails, and open space. Additionally we partner with Placer County Health and Human Services to employ two homeless outreach workers. This team works collaboratively with our homeless population to support those in need who seek resources to get off the street as well as those who decline resources. Currently, under COVID19 Center for Disease Control guidance and State direction, law enforcement cannot actively remove individuals who camp in our open space because of fears regarding disease transmission. In addition there are significant recent legal rulings in both California State and Federal Courts which govern and restrict any enforcement regarding illegal camping. Our regional partners in the California Highway patrol and Cal Trans are under similar conditions for illegal camps on state lands and right of way in our city . Given the current restrictions, our POP officers and homeless outreach workers continue to stay engaged with the homeless community. We seek to clean-up abandoned camps, encourage the use of the State program Operation Room Key, encourage the use of the Gathering Inn(a local community partner), enforce major violations, and actively dissuade the use of open flames to reduce the risk of fire. If anyone has questions, comments, or concerns about our current strategy or restrictions, we encourage you to reach out to our Social Services Sergeant Dave Buelow at DBuelow@roseville.ca.us
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    Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association (FFNA) & WestPark Neighborhood Association (WNA) combined Public Meeting TUESDAY November 10th - 7:00 PM - ONLINE Video Meeting Agenda will be posted on Fiddymentfarm.org Join the meeting:
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    Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association (FFNA) & WestPark Neighborhood Association (WNA) combined Public Meeting TUESDAY September 8th - 7:00 PM - ONLINE Video Meeting Agenda will be posted on Fiddymentfarm.org
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    Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association (FFNA) & WestPark Neighborhood Association (WNA) combined Public Meeting TUESDAY August 11th - 7:00 PM - ONLINE Video Meeting Agenda will be posted on Fiddymentfarm.org
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    Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association (FFNA) & WestPark Neighborhood Association (WNA) combined Public Meeting TUESDAY July 14th - 7:00 PM - ONLINE Video Meeting Agenda will be posted on Fiddymentfarm.org
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    Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association (FFNA) & WestPark Neighborhood Association (WNA) combined Public Meeting TUESDAY June 9th - 7:00 PM - ONLINE Video Meeting Agenda is attached and on Fiddymentfarm.org
  8. Project Address: 1950 Blue Oaks Boulevard Project Owner/Applicant: Joe Zawidski, Signature Management Company Project Planner: Kinarik Shallow, Associate Planner, City of Roseville, (916) 746-1309 or kshallow@roseville.ca.us Project Description: The proposed project is a retail shopping center consisting of an approximate 35,000 square-foot anchor grocery store, a 12-pump gas station with an approximate 3,500 square-foot convenience store and car wash, and seven additional buildings ranging in size from approximately 3,750 square feet to 9,750 square feet. The project includes a Design Review Permit to review the site design and proposed buildings, a Tree Permit to remove native oak trees on the westerly portion of the site, and a Tentative Subdivision Map to subdivide the parcel into eight (8) lots. The project will require one (1) public hearing before the Planning Commission. Project Related Documents (as of February 2020): (updates will be posted at the city website ) Projects of Interest - City of Roseville WWW.ROSEVILLE.CA.US Site plan.pdf Elevations.pdf Landscape plan.pdf Grading & Utility Plan.pdf
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    Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association (FFNA) & WestPark Neighborhood Association (WNA) combined Public Meeting TUESDAY May 12th - 7:00 PM - ONLINE Video Meeting Agenda is attached and on Fiddymentfarm.org
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    FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see the date for location): Chilton Middle School - Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive -- map Roseville, CA 95747 or St John's Episcopal Church -- map 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2020 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 14 - Chilton Library February 11 - Chilton Library March 10 - Chilton Multi-purpose Room April 14 - Chilton Library May 12 - Chilton Library June 9 - St John's Episcopal Church July 14 - St John's Episcopal Church August 11 - St John's Episcopal Church September 8 - TBA October 13 Annual Meeting and Elections - TBA November 10 - TBA
  11. All Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association ( FFNA) board meetings are open to the public. Minutes of our board meetings are published below: Board Minutes 01-14-2020.pdf FFNA 2-11-2020 Board Minutes.pdf NA Board Mtg 03-10-2020.pdf NA Board Mtg 05-12-2020.pdf NA Board Mtg 06-09-2020.pdf NA Board Mg 07-14-2020.pdf NA Board Mtg 08-11-2020.pdf NA Board Mtg 09-08-2020.pdf NA Board Mtg 10-13-2020.pdf NA Board Mtg 11-10-2020.pdf
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    Fire Station 9 Open House Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 9 AM – 11 AM Roseville Fire Department Station 9 - 2451 Hayden Pkwy, Roseville, CA 95747 Join us on Saturday, February 1, from 9:00 am - 11:00 am, as we open the doors to Roseville Fire Station 9 (2451 Hayden Pkwy) for a Fire Station Open House! Families are invited to come and tour the station, ask the firefighters questions, and see firefighting equipment. This is a fun family event!
  13. Fire Station 9 Open House Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 9 AM – 11 AM Roseville Fire Department Station 9 - 2451 Hayden Pkwy, Roseville, CA 95747 Join us on Saturday, February 1, from 9:00 am - 11:00 am, as we open the doors to Roseville Fire Station 9 (2451 Hayden Pkwy) for a Fire Station Open House! Families are invited to come and tour the station, ask the firefighters questions, and see firefighting equipment. This is a fun family event!
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    FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see the date for location): Chilton Middle School - Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive -- map Roseville, CA 95747 or St John's Episcopal Church -- map 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2020 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 14 - Chilton Library February 11 - Chilton Library March 10 - Chilton Multi-purpose Room April 14 - Chilton Library May 12 - Chilton Library June 9 - St John's Episcopal Church July 14 - St John's Episcopal Church August 11 - St John's Episcopal Church September 8 - TBA October 13 Annual Meeting and Elections - TBA November 10 - TBA
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    FFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at (see the date for location): Chilton Middle School - Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive -- map Roseville, CA 95747 or St John's Episcopal Church -- map 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd Roseville, CA 95747 Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. 2020 Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association Monthly Meeting Dates January 14 - Chilton Library February 11 - Chilton Library March 10 - Chilton Multi-purpose Room April 14 - Chilton Library May 12 - Chilton Library June 9 - St John's Episcopal Church July 14 - St John's Episcopal Church August 11 - St John's Episcopal Church September 8 - TBA October 13 Annual Meeting and Elections - TBA November 10 - TBA
  16. You can download the Santa In the Park photos here: Santa In The Park - Photos
  17. Download the flyer here: 2019 Pancake Breakfast.pdf

About Us

The Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association is NOT an HOA and there are no fees or dues. Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association is a member of the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations.  We are here to:

  • Provide an open forum through which all members of the neighborhoods can participate in the identity, social culture, growth, development, and activities of the neighborhoods.
  • Identify and communicate the issues and concerns of the Association members to the Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations, the City of Roseville, and other appropriate entities.
  • Keep all members of the neighborhoods informed regarding issues vital, or of interest, to the well-being of the neighborhoods.
  • Encourage and facilitate communication and cohesiveness among all the people of the neighborhoods. To act in cooperation with government and non-government agencies to preserve and improve peace, safety and property values in the neighborhoods.
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