Roseville, Michigan, a small city with a population of 47,000, has evolved from its agricultural roots to an industrial hub with automotive suppliers, printing facilities, and food service businesses. Located about 18 miles from Detroit, Roseville is well-connected by major thoroughfares and interstates, facilitating commerce and commuting. The city features a mix of mid-century condos, townhomes, and single-family homes, including Dutch colonial revivals, split-levels, and ranch-style houses. Roseville Community Schools, with a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, serves the area, while Macomb Community College offers local postsecondary education. The city boasts eight public parks and a 5-acre recreation center managed by the Recreation Authority of Roseville & Eastpointe, providing amenities like basketball courts, playgrounds, bike trails, and unique features such as inline skate areas and rain gardens. Gratiot Avenue, the city's commercial corridor, hosts shopping and dining options, including Macomb Mall and local markets like Joe Randazzo’s Fruit and Vegetable Market. Annual events such as the Jammin’ at the Junction car show and the Roseville Gratiot Cruise highlight the community spirit. Roseville is part of Detroit’s SMART bus system, offering public transportation options. Healthcare is accessible with Mansour Mercy Medical Center and Corewell Health nearby, though the closest Level III Trauma Center is Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital, 5 miles west. The city experiences warm summers and cold, snowy winters, with January being the coldest month.