Where all these new roads around Roseville are actually going
Where all these new roads around Roseville are actually going
Most people have seen it by now.
You’re out near Fiddyment, or heading west off Sunset, and the road just keeps going… a little farther than it used to. New pavement, fresh striping, maybe a stretch that didn’t exist a year ago.
And it kind of leaves you wondering—
where does this actually go?
Because right now, it still feels like it leads out to nowhere.
But those roads aren’t random.
They’re connecting something that’s just starting to take shape—and over time, it tends to change how people think about where they’d actually live.
What’s happening out there isn’t just a few new streets or another neighborhood going in.
It’s the early stages of a much bigger expansion on the west side of Roseville.
Entire communities are being built out—thousands of homes, new schools, retail centers, and eventually places where people will work, shop, and spend most of their time without needing to come back across town.
Fiddyment isn’t just a road anymore. It’s becoming a main corridor that ties all of that together—running north and south, connecting Roseville deeper into areas that, until recently, most people never really thought about.
And Sunset now stretching through it only speeds that up.
Right now, it still feels a little far out.
But that’s how it always starts.
At first, it’s just a drive you take out of curiosity. Then maybe you go back a second time. You start noticing how long it actually takes… and it’s not as far as you thought.
And at some point, it stops feeling like “out there”
and starts feeling like an option.
That’s where this really starts to matter.
Because when areas like this open up, it quietly shifts how people make decisions.
Someone who would have only looked in established neighborhoods now starts considering something newer. Someone who never thought about moving across town suddenly realizes it’s not much of a stretch.
And with that comes a different kind of comparison—
new builds vs. existing homes
larger homes farther out vs. smaller homes closer in
updated vs. needing work
It doesn’t force anyone to move.
But it changes what a move could look like.
And that’s really what all this growth is doing.
It’s not just adding homes.
It’s expanding the map in people’s minds.
At some point, those roads stop feeling like they go nowhere…
and start feeling like they go somewhere you’d actually consider.
My final thoughts
When you look at the growth happening around Roseville, you really don’t have to look much further than Fiddyment.
If you ever have some time, it’s worth taking a drive out there. It gives you a different perspective on how much the city is actually expanding.
Fiddyment is being set up as a main roadway—connecting Baseline up through Sunset, with a straight shot over to 65.
It’s not just growth you hear about… it’s something you can actually see taking shape.
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