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City Council approves start of Roseville Parkway expansion near the Galleria

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Roseville City Council approved a $3.66 million contract for the first phase of traffic improvements along Roseville Parkway, a major corridor serving the Westfield Galleria at Roseville, and added $1.75 million to the project budget.

The additional funding will come from development and traffic mitigation fees rather than the general fund.

The project, to be built by Central Valley Engineering & Asphalt Inc., will widen Roseville Parkway between West Drive and Creekside Ridge Drive, add turn lanes, upgrade traffic signals, sidewalks and pavement markings, and make utility improvements.

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Construction is expected to begin in summer 2026 and be completed by early 2027.

The council also authorized the city manager to approve change orders of up to 10% of the contract.

Nicole Buss
The Sacramento Bee
Nicole Buss is The Sacramento Bee’s Roseville/Placer County watchdog reporter. She previously covered Placer County at Gold Country Media. Buss grew up in Lincoln and is a graduate of Sierra College and Arizona State University. 
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