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    September 11, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Candidates' Forum for the seven candidates vying for three seats on the Roseville City Council The Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (RCONA) will host a Candidates' Forum for the seven candidates vying for three seats on the Roseville City Council in the November 6 election this year. The forum will take place on Tuesday, September 11, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Martha Riley Library meeting room, 1501 Pleasant Grove Boulevard. The League of Women Voters will moderate the forum. The candidates, in alphabetical order, are: Scott Alvord, Carol Garcia (incumbent,) Bonnie Gore, Tracy Mendonsa, Phil Ozenick, Pauline Roccucci (incumbent,) and John Schwartz. Roseville voters are urged to attend the forum to meet your future councilmembers, and to submit questions at the forum to learn their position on issues. Questions selected will be of a general nature, and each candidate will answer all questions. The forum will be videotaped and broadcast several times on Comcast Channel 18 and SureWest Channel 77 prior to the election. Contact: JACK D. WALLACE 916 782-5924 Jackwallace02@comcast.net Alternate contact: Werner Kuehn 916-367-2524 rcona.roseville@gmail.com Download the flyer below: RCONA City Council Candidates Forum 2012.pdf
  2. The Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (RCONA) will host a Candidates' Forum for the seven candidates vying for three seats on the Roseville City Council in the November 6 election this year. The forum will take place on Tuesday, September 11, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Martha Riley Library meeting room, 1501 Pleasant Grove Boulevard. The League of Women Voters will moderate the forum. The candidates, in alphabetical order, are: Scott Alvord, Carol Garcia (incumbent,) Bonnie Gore, Tracy Mendonsa, Phil Ozenick, Pauline Roccucci (incumbent,) and John Schwartz. Roseville voters are urged to attend the forum to meet your future councilmembers, and to submit questions at the forum to learn their position on issues. Questions selected will be of a general nature, and each candidate will answer all questions. The forum will be videotaped and broadcast several times on Comcast Channel 18 and SureWest Channel 77 prior to the election. Contact: Jack D. Wallace 916-782-5924 Jackwallace02@comcast.net Alternate contact: Werner Kuehn 916-367-2524 rcona.roseville@gmail.com Download the flyer below: RCONA City Council Candidates Forum 2012.pdf
  3. At the July 18, 2012, City Council meeting, representatives of Roseville Electric presented a proposal for the Roseville Energy Park Liquid Management System. The proposal is for Phase 3 of the system which would cover disposal of the wastewater generated from the power plant. As described, Phase 3 would consist of a 12-month process to obtain all the necessary permits and public outreach, to be followed by the actual 6-9 month construction period. The Liquid Management System would replace the current costly method of disposing of the wastewater, saving well over $1 million per year. The proposed new system would consist of two injection wells which would inject the wastewater to a low permeable salt-water level below the Aquifer system. Details of the plan were presented to the Council, and can be seen as represented to the Roseville Public Utilities Committee on June 26, 2012 and a FAQ from Roseville Electric at the City’s website. WFFNA President Sue Hallahan-Cook addressed the Council with concerns over any long range effects of injecting the wastewater into the Aquifer system and any other environmental impacts to the area. The West Roseville area will have 11 injection wells into the Aquifer System which will store drinking water when needed for the City’s residents. Assurances were made that full CEQA studies will be done by both the Federal Environmental Protection Agency and the California Energy Commission. As part of the public outreach, the CEC will participate and meet with neighborhoods to answer questions and concerns about the Liquid Management System. Although one public meeting had already been held at Sun City, Mrs. Cook asked that all neighborhoods and residents, especially those in the West Roseville area adjacent to the power plant, be kept in the public process. WFFNA will keep you informed as we hear further.
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    3rd ANNUAL NATIONAL NIGHT OUT WHERE: FESTERSEN PARK (behind Junction Elementary School) WHEN: TUESDAY AUGUST 7, 2012 5:00 – 8:00 PM Event free to all WFFNA residents WFFNA once again joins the National Association of Town Watch, City of Roseville, and Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations in hosting this event. You can help keep your neighborhood safe -- take this opportunity to meet your neighbors. Sign up for Neighborhood Watch. Find out how you can support your neighborhood association -- get active in the board and committees, volunteer your time for local neighborhood events. Join a committee to help promote communication throughout the neighborhood -- Planning & Development, Activities, Bylaws and Schools -- all promoting the exchange of information and events through the area. We have two great food vendors for you this year -- Knucklehead Hot Dogs ($3 adults, $2 kids) and Kazoku’s Teriyaki ($4 Teriyaki bowls and Hawaiian shaved ice) will be present for your enjoyment. WFFNA will provide free water and treats. Kids -- earn treats, small prizes and raffle tickets at Carnival games and play on the bounce houses. Roseville Police & Fire Departments will visit with McGruff Crime Dog with treats (provided by Target) for the kids. Roseville Senior Boy Scout Troop 11 will make a presentation for Emergency Preparedness towards their Merit Badge, and Lowe’s will be on site with Emergency Preparedness products to demonstrate. One More Dog Rescue will have dogs for adoption available. Volunteers are needed -- if you can spare an hour or so to help ‘supervise’ the bounce houses, help with set-up or close-up, or food-duty, please contact Sue at Activities@WFFNA.org. We also need teens to help with the carnival games -- we will give certificates which verify their participation in a non-profit organization (most schools honor the certificates for school credit). COME AND SHARE A “HOT AUGUST NIGHT” OUT WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS. More info here
  5. On Wednesday, July 18, 2012, the Roseville City School District and the master developers of Westpark and Fiddyment Farm hosted the ground breaking ceremony for the 2nd elementary school in the West Roseville Specific Plan. The school is F-70 of the Plan (yet to be named), located on Brick Mason Circle in the Fiddyment Farm area north of Blue Oaks. John Tallman, Project Manager and one of the developers, said the schools in the West Roseville Specific Plan are a joint plan for “developer built schools”. They moved forward immediately upon the release of $6.7 million in state funding in June. The school is projected to open for the 2013 fall school year. Many Roseville City and School board dignitaries attended the ceremony, including Mayor Pauline Roccucci, Vice-Mayor Susan Rohan, and Council Members Carol Garcia and John Allard. Gary Miller, School Board Trustee, said this is the 19th school in the district. School Superintendent Rich Pierucci thanked the City of Roseville for deferring costs to the end of the project to allow the project to go forward at this time. Mr. Pierucci said there definitely is a need to get another school open. Junction Elementary opened four years ago with 250 students. It will have over 800 this year. To help with that load, Chilton will open this year to include grades 5 through 7. John Tallman - Project Manager Gary Miller - Board of Trustees President Rich Pierucci - School Superintendent
  6. Ground Breaking Ceremony for West Roseville's second Elementary School Please join the Roseville City School District and the master developers of Westpark and Fiddyment Farm for a ground breaking of the next developer built school in the West Roseville Specific Plan. This unique Public-Private partnership will break ground on the third of five planned elementary schools in the West Plan that will begin serving students from Westpark and Fiddyment Farm in the Fall of 2013. Please feel free to forward this invitation to others who you feel would like to participate in this event. We hope to see you next Wednesday. Please join the Roseville City School District for a Ground Breaking Ceremony of its newest Elementary School located in the Fiddyment Farm community in the West Roseville Specific Plan Date: July 18, 2012 Time: 10:30 AM Location: 4001 Brick Mason Circle Roseville Continental Breakfast and Refreshment following Ceremony Please RSVP to Sandra Lessard (916) 774-3400 or sandra@westparkassociates.com Directions: North on Fiddyment Road (cross Blue Oaks Blvd), then Left on N. Hayden Parkway, then Right on Solstone Way, then Right on Brick Mason Circle
  7. Please join the Roseville City School District and the master developers of Westpark and Fiddyment Farm for a ground breaking of the next developer built school in the West Roseville Specific Plan. This unique Public-Private partnership will break ground on the third of five planned elementary schools in the West Plan that will begin serving students from Westpark and Fiddyment Farm in the Fall of 2013. Please feel free to forward this invitation to others who you feel would like to participate in this event. We hope to see you next Wednesday. Please join the Roseville City School District for a Ground Breaking Ceremony of its newest Elementary School located in the Fiddyment Farm community in the West Roseville Specific Plan Date: July 18, 2012 Time: 10:30 AM Location: 4001 Brick Mason Circle Roseville Continental Breakfast and Refreshment following Ceremony Please RSVP to Sandra Lessard (916) 774-3400 or sandra@westparkassociates.com Directions: North on Fiddyment Road (cross Blue Oaks Blvd), then Left on N. Hayden Parkway, then Right on Solstone Way, then Right on Brick Mason Circle Ground Breaking Flyer.pdf
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    December 12, 2012 7:00pm WFFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at: Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 The meetings are the second Wednesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. The meetings for the second half of 2012 are: July 11 (St. Johns Church) August 8 (St Johns Church) September 12 (Chilton Middle School - Library) October 10 Annual Meeting (Chilton Middle School - Multi-Purpose Room) November 14 (Chilton Middle School - Library) December 12 (Chilton Middle School - Library)
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    November 14, 2012 7:00pm WFFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at: Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 The meetings are the second Wednesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. The meetings for the second half of 2012 are: July 11 (St. Johns Church) August 8 (St Johns Church) September 12 (Chilton Middle School - Library) October 10 Annual Meeting (Chilton Middle School - Multi-Purpose Room) November 14 (Chilton Middle School - Library) December 12 (Chilton Middle School - Library)
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    October 10, 2012 7:00pm WFFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at: Chilton Middle School Multi-Purpose Room 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 The meetings are the second Wednesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. The meetings for the second half of 2012 are: July 11 (St. Johns Church) August 8 (St Johns Church) September 12 (Chilton Middle School - Library) October 10 Annual Meeting (Chilton Middle School - Multi-Purpose Room) November 14 (Chilton Middle School - Library) December 12 (Chilton Middle School - Library)
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    September 12, 2012 7:00pm WFFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at: Chilton Middle School Library 4501 Bob Doyle Drive Roseville, CA 95747 The meetings are the second Wednesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. The meetings for the second half of 2012 are: July 11 (St. Johns Church) August 8 (St Johns Church) September 12 (Chilton Middle School - Library) October 10 Annual Meeting (Chilton Middle School - Multi-Purpose Room) November 14 (Chilton Middle School - Library) December 12 (Chilton Middle School - Library)
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    August 1, 2012 7:00pm WFFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at: Junction Elementary School Multi-Purpose Room 2150 Ellison Drive Roseville, CA 95747 August Meeting will be held at: Fred Festersten Park (behind Junction Elementary School) 2150 Village Green Drive Roseville, CA 95747 The meetings are the second Wednesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. The meetings for the second half of 2012 are: July 11 (St. Johns Church) August 1 (Fred Festersen Park) September 12 October 10 November 14 December 12
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    July 11, 2012 7:00pm Agenda for July 11, 2012 Public Board Meeting (download PDF below): Wffna Board Agenda July 11, 2012 .pdf WFFNA board meetings are open to the public and will be held at: Junction Elementary School Multi-Purpose Room 2150 Ellison Drive Roseville, CA 95747 July and August Meetings will be held at: St Johns Church 2351 Pleasant Grove Boulevard Roseville, CA 95747 The meetings are the second Wednesday of each month (unless a holiday interferes) from 7 to 9 PM. The meetings for the second half of 2012 are: July 11 (St. Johns Church) August 8 (St Johns Church) September 12 October 10 November 14 December 12
  14. "City Council Members City of Roseville My name is Sue Hallahan-Cook and I am the current president for the WestPark – Fiddyment Farm Neighborhood Association. My comments will be on behalf of a list of over 400 of our WFFNA residents who have expressed concerns about the increasing density of the West Roseville area in general. Our homeowners bought in the West Roseville area based on a specific plan concept we agreed to, and accepted the extremely high Mello Roos assessments based on that concept. The WRSP states that “Emphasis has been placed on creating a vibrant, comprehensively planned community: one that generates a sense of place for residents and users, complements the existing community, ensures realization of City policies and defines Roseville’s western edge. All subsequent development projects and related activities in the WRSP area are required to be consistent with this Specific Plan.” In the five years that we’ve lived there, we’ve been notified of several changes to the WRSP, at first just minor changes. Then we received a proposal for Fiddyment Farm’s SPA 3 which would increase the overall density by 45% in the same area. Then we received plans of the Sierra Vista Plan which proposes another 8,679 homes, larger than the population of WRSP but with 1/3 less the area. The whole individual housing in that development is proposed to be built at a crammed density of 5-units per acre. The two specific plans (WRSP and SV) are currently proposed to include 26 high density apartment type complexes, about 25% of the offered area housing. Given the increased concentration of high density units, we are concerned that full consideration for all HDR facilities city-wide be mandated for ample on-site parking and accommodations for children and pets, things which are lacking in some current facilities. City representatives have expressed the City’s intent to expand the population to 300,000, more than twice its current population. Most of that building will obviously be heading towards West Roseville, where new building continues to expand. The residents of the West Roseville are already experiencing increased traffic issues, crowded school impacts and high school students having to travel up to 11 miles each way for school. Even with the proposed aquifer system for a series of wells in the West Roseville area, residents across the city have expressed growing concerns for the continued availability of good water given the expected population growth. We realize the City must meet certain state mandated growth expectations, but we ask that the City of Roseville reconsider the long-range effects of its expansion within the city and surrounding areas, especially towards over-crowding conditions which will contribute to traffic congestion and other negative environmental and social impacts and decreased property values. These items affect the well-being of the entire City of Roseville. Thank you for your consideration."
  15. Woodcreek Boys Basketball Summer Camp. Just a reminder that this years camp is just around the corner, June 18-22, 2012. Attached below is the 2012 Summer Camp Brochure that includes the registration form. This years camp will be awesome! Please sign up soon to reserve your spot. We look forward to seeing you this summer at the camp! 2012_Basketball_Summer_Camp_Brochure.pdf
  16. Movie In The Park 2012 Movie Schedule 2012 Movie In The Park Poster.pdf
  17. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS AND INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice is hereby given that the City of Roseville will host a series of public hearings as listed below to review and receive comments on the Westbrook Amendment of the Sierra Vista Specific Plan, a 400-acre parcel located on the west edge of the City (File #2011PL-043). Information about this proposal will be presented and an opportunity will be given to ask questions. Public hearings will be 7 p.m. at the City Council Chambers located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA. May 7, 2012 Parks & Recreation Commission May 10, 2012 Planning Commission Request: The applicant requests consideration of the Westbrook Amendment which includes the following: 1) a General Plan Amendment and 2) a Specific Plan Amendment to establish residential, commercial, parks, open space, and public land use designations; 3) a Zoning Amendment to establish zoning for each parcel; and 4) a Development Agreement between the City and the property owner to provide the infrastructure needed to support the proposed development. Project Title/Name: Westbrook Amendment Project Address: 2801 Pleasant Grove Bl. APN: 017-150-002, -019, -023, & -025 Owner/Applicant: Westpark SV 400, LLC Current Zoning: UR, Urban Reserve Environmental Determination: The Planning Director has determined that the anticipated environmental impacts of the Westbrook project were already addressed in the certified Final Environmental Impact Report (“EIR”) for the Sierra Vista Specific Plan (“SVSP”), as approved by the Roseville City Council in May 2010, and that with mitigation, all impacts would be the same or less than those analyzed in the EIR. Therefore, a Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15070 and will circulate for 30-day public review period from April 5 through May 7, 2012. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments prior to and may testify at the public hearings. Written comments about this application may be submitted to the City of Roseville Planning Department, 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678. Please direct questions and comments to: Nela Luken, Senior Planner, (916) 774-5276, nluken@roseville.ca.us or Steve Lindbeck, Project Planner, (916) 774-5276, slindbeck@roseville.ca.us Dated: April 25, 2012 Publish: April 28, 2012
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    FREE - Movie In The Park Despicable Me Woodbridge Park,415 Sierra Blvd. The full summer 2012 schedule can be found here
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    FREE - Movie In The Park Bee Movie Fred Festersen Park,2150 Village Green Drive The full summer 2012 schedule can be found here
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    FREE - Movie In The Park Swiss Family Robinson Royer Park, 190 Park Drive The full summer 2012 schedule can be found here
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    FREE - Movie In The Park Over the Hedge H. C. Elliott Park, 1421 Cushendall Drive The full summer 2012 schedule can be found here
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    FREE - Movie In The Park Chicken Run Maidu Regional Park, 1550 Maidu Drive The full summer 2012 schedule can be found here
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    FREE - Movie In The Park The Water Horse - Legend of the Deep Cresthaven Park, 401 Community Drive The full summer 2012 schedule can be found here
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    FREE - Movie In The Park Despicable Me Woodbridge Park, 415 Sierra Blvd. The full summer 2012 schedule can be found here
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    FREE - Movie In The Park Bee Movie Fred Festersen Park, 2150 Village Green Drive The full summer 2012 schedule can be found here

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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