Economic Development
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Building on Roseville’s competitive advantages, we strive to be a community of choice for business, investment, and lifestyle. We are a pro-business city committed to supporting the conditions businesses need to thrive. With a strong and growing local economy, a quality workforce, and a community of safe neighborhoods, the city of Roseville regularly ranks near the top of best places to live and do business.-Melissa Anguiano, Economic Development Director
What we do
The Economic Development Department is comprised of two divisions: Economic Development and Housing, which includes the federally funded Housing Authority. Economic Development’s primary role is to foster a dynamic environment that supports business growth, attracts private investments, and delivers housing options in ways that enhance community vitality.
The Economic Development Division focuses on strengthening Roseville’s position as a community of choice for businesses, investment, and lifestyle by retaining, attracting, and growing businesses, encouraging job growth and investment in the city, leveraging local and regional partnerships, and building on Roseville’s competitive advantages. The division also provides staffing and support for the City’s Economic Development Advisory Committee.
The Housing Division manages programs including Housing Choice Voucher Rental Assistance, Community Development Block Grant, Affordable Purchase, and Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation that strive to increase the City’s affordable housing availability. The division also monitors all current affordable rental projects in the city and manages all new incoming affordable rental projects. Housing staff also provides support for the Roseville Housing Authority (Housing Choice Vouchers), the Homeless Response Team, the Successor Agency and the Housing Successor.
Economic Development Tracking
Historical Population Data
Employees Per Industry
This visualization shows the different industries within the City of Roseville and the number of employees in each type of industry. These numbers are tracked yearly by the State of California and reported to our City in Quarter Three (Q3) of each year to Quarter Three (Q3) of the next year. The current visualization shows data from Quarter Three of 2021 to Quarter Three of 2022.