Roseville Traffic Calming and Curb Management Law
Roseville, California manages traffic calming and curb use through city programs, engineering standards, and local ordinances that govern speed-management devices, curb loading zones, and parking restrictions. This guide explains how the city evaluates neighborhood traffic calming requests, who enforces curb and parking rules, what penalties or remedies may apply, and how residents can apply, appeal, or report problems. It summarizes official Roseville resources and the municipal code citations used by enforcement agencies. Use the steps below to request changes, prepare petitions, and follow appeal timelines when you receive a notice or citation.
How the program works
Traffic calming in Roseville is administered through the city engineering and transportation functions. Typical measures include speed humps, curb extensions, traffic circles, signage changes, and restricted curb uses. Neighborhood requests are screened for eligibility, may require traffic counts or a study, and follow a public-notice and council or departmental approval process. For program details and submission instructions, see the city's Traffic Calming Program page: Traffic Calming Program[1].
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of curb controls, no-parking zones, loading zones, and posted traffic restrictions is carried out by Roseville Public Works (traffic engineering) and Roseville Police parking/traffic units. Specific civil penalties, fines, or administrative fees for curb violations are governed by the Roseville Municipal Code and parking ordinances. Fine amounts and per-offence rates are not specified on the cited municipal code overview page; consult the code or enforcement notices for exact figures. Municipal Code[3]
- Fines and fees: not specified on the cited page; see the municipal code or posted citations for amounts.
- Escalation: first, repeat, or continuing violations and daily continuing penalties are not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, administrative abatement, towing or immobilization, or court actions may be used per city procedures.
- Enforcer and complaints: Roseville Public Works - Traffic Engineering handles engineering controls and complaints; Roseville Police enforces parking and moving violations. Contact Public Works for inspection requests or to report curb misuse: Public Works - Traffic Engineering[2].
Applications & Forms
The city posts traffic calming request procedures and any required forms on its traffic engineering pages. Specific form names, numbers, fees, deadlines, or online submission links are not specified on an overview page; follow the Traffic Calming Program page for current application materials and any resident-petition templates. Traffic Calming Program[1]
How to request traffic calming or curb changes
- Document the problem with dates, times, and photos.
- Review the city's traffic calming program guidance and download any request forms from Public Works. Traffic Calming Program[1]
- Submit the request form and any petition or signatures required; the city may schedule counts or a study.
- If approved, the city schedules design and installation; some measures require additional council or administrative approval.
- Monitor and request follow-up adjustments during the review period.
FAQ
- How do I start a traffic calming request?
- Begin by submitting the city's traffic calming request or contacting Public Works for instructions and forms; a traffic study may be required.
- Who enforces curb and parking restrictions?
- Roseville Police enforce parking and moving violations; Public Works enforces posted curb restrictions and installs engineering measures.
- Can I appeal a citation or denial?
- Appeals and administrative review routes are available; specific time limits and procedures are set in the municipal code or on the citation and are not specified on the cited overview pages.
How-To
- Identify the issue and collect evidence (photos, traffic patterns).
- Download and complete the Traffic Calming Request or contact Public Works for guidance.
- Submit the request and any petitions; cooperate with scheduled traffic counts.
- Review city recommendations, attend any public meetings, and approve designs or alternatives.
- Follow installation steps and request post-installation monitoring if concerns remain.
Key Takeaways
- Traffic calming requests go through Public Works traffic engineering and may require studies.
- Enforcement is split between Public Works (engineering/curb control) and Police (parking/moving violations).
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Roseville Public Works
- Roseville Police Department
- Roseville Municipal Code (Municode)
- City of Roseville Transportation