10 Minute Walk Commitment

City of Roseville - Parks, Recreation & Libraries

"Parks are essential to the physical, social, environmental, and economic health of a community—and cities nationwide. That’s why the National Recreation and Park Association, The Trust for Public Land, and the Urban Land Institute are leading a nationwide movement to ensure there’s a great park within a 10-minute walk of every person, in every neighborhood, in every city across America." - NRPA

NRPA in partnership with The Trust for Public Land and the Urban Land Institute are leading a nationwide movement to ensure there's a great park within a 10 minute walk.

Recreation in Roseville

Within the adjacent map, the City of Roseville can be seen within a solid black line boundary. Both existing and parks are shown on the map.

Feel free to explore our parks to the left. Click on a park to see additional information.

 The map can be interacted with by either clicking the arrows in the upper right hand corner or using the plus and minus (below the house icon) in the lower right hand corner.  

Recreation in Roseville

The many within the city are also shown as they have accessible play areas for residents.

Feel free to do some more exploring, click on a school feature to find out more information.

 The map can be interacted with by either clicking the arrows in the upper right hand corner or using the plus and minus (below the house icon) in the lower right hand corner.  

The 10 minute walk

Let's take a stroll and see how the "10 Minute Walk Commitment" is being met here in Roseville.

This buffer shows a 1/2 mile radius around the representing the "10 Minute" coverage.

The 10 minute walk

With more parks on the way, this buffer shows a 1/2 mile radius around (existing and proposed) representing the "10 Minute" coverage.

The 10 minute walk

Finally, this 1/2 mile radius buffer around all recreation areas within Roseville shows (existing parks, proposed parks, and schools) for the "10 Minute Walk Commitment".

The few areas the buffer does not cover are mostly non residential.


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