The Charter of the City of Roseville operates as the "constitution" for the City. It sets out the limits of authority for all of the officers of the City, including the City Council, and establishes many of the City's procedures of government.
The original Charter of the City of Roseville was adopted by the voters on April 1, 1935, and certified by the Secretary of State on May 2, 1935. Every 10 years, the Roseville City Council appoints members
of the community to review the City’s Charter and make recommendations
for amendments to the City Council. The last major amendment to the Charter occurred during the 2020 General Election.
The current City Charter can be found here.