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Roseville's myRSVL app is the everyday city request door
Roseville's myRSVL app and web page let residents report non-emergency issues, add photos, use location details, and track many routine city requests.
Roseville has a lot of city-run utilities, parks, roads, and neighborhood services, so the right request door can save time. myRSVL is the city’s everyday tool for non-emergency service requests, whether someone uses the app or the web page.
The tool is made for visible local issues that need a location. Roseville lists examples like graffiti, potholes, tree concerns, malfunctioning streetlights or traffic signals, illegal dumping, drainage problems, park maintenance, dog park concerns, and public nuisance reports. Photos and a precise location help the request land in the right place.
The calm rule is simple: myRSVL is for routine city issues, not emergencies. If there is immediate danger, call 911. For everything else, the app gives residents a way to send the problem, track nearby reports, and receive updates when contact information is provided.
Where to see it
Roseville myRSVL page and app links.
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Reviewed July 6, 2026
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