The City’s financial position remains healthy – which residents can learn about in two financial reports for fiscal year 2022 that have won national recognition for the Roseburg Finance Department.
The Roseburg Fire Department encourages residents to protect your health during the upcoming heat wave and help protect this beautiful city and the surrounding area by doing your part to prevent fires.
The Umpqua Valley Audubon Society and Roseburg Public Library have teamed up to provide new "birding" bags that can be checked out to make bird-watching experiences fun and informative.
With wildfire season underway and forecasts predicting highs at or near 100 starting Sunday, the City reminds property owners to keep grasses and weeds at or below 12 inches year-round.
The City is transitioning into new regulations for sleeping overnight on City property that took effect Saturday, July 1, and on Friday, July 28, unveiled 15 new online maps to help clarify the new rules.
The Roseburg City Council will interview candidates for a City Council vacancy and possibly appoint someone to replace former Councilor Brian Prawitz Monday, July 24.
Interested in serving your community? Consider applying for a job with the City of Roseburg! The City currently has five openings – and two of the jobs are new to Roseburg government.