News Flash

Posted on: March 22, 2023

Roseville Awards $60,000 to Nonprofits Impacted by COVID

Roseville Awards $60,000 to local nonprofits impacted by COVID.

The City of Roseville has awarded $60,000 to six local nonprofits impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including a food shelf, a furniture bank, and a mental health and youth services provider.

On Monday, the Roseville City Council approved $10,000 grants to: 

  • Bhutanese Community Organization of Minnesota (BCOM) 
  • Bridging 
  • Keystone Community Services 
  • Karen Organization of Minnesota (KOM) 
  • Kids in Need Fou...
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Administration
Posted on: March 17, 2023

Visit Roseville’s Julie Wearn Named Tourism Professional of the Year

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March is Women’s History Month. This year’s theme is Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories. The City of Roseville is recognizing influential women who are doing exceptional work and bringing positive change to the community.

In just two words, Visit Roseville CEO Julie Wearn and her team have brilliantly summed up with makes Roseville a premier destination: Perfectly Positioned.  

“We are perfectly positioned to anything you want to do in the Twin Cities,&am...

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Administration
Posted on: February 17, 2023

City Pauses New Short-Term Rental License Program

City Pauses New Short-Term Rental License Program

The City of Roseville has stopped issuing new short-term rental licenses to further evaluate its licensing program.

The Roseville City Council voted 4-1 to temporarily pause licensing at the Feb. 13 meeting after hearing from residents. Short-term rentals refer to residential properties that are offered for lease, often in lieu of a hotel, on websites including Airbnb ...

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Administration
Posted on: January 20, 2023

Free Electronics Recycling for Roseville Residents

Recycle your unwanted electronics for free with Ramsey County.

Ramsey County residents looking to get rid of computers, televisions, cell phones, and other electronics now have a free and easy way to recycle them.

Ramsey County has partnered with Repowered to refurbish or recycle unwanted electronics, keeping toxic metals like lead, mercury, and cadmium out of the environment. All data from electronics dropped off at Repowered will be physically destroyed or electr...

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Administration
Posted on: January 10, 2023

Deputy Chief Joe Adams Graduates from FBI National Academy

Deputy Chief Joe Adams Graduates from FBI National Academy

On December 8, 2022, Deputy Chief Joe Adams became the fifth member of the Roseville Police Department to graduate from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.

The FBI National Academy is a professional course of study for U.S. and international law enforcement managers and is internationally known for its academic excellence. Adams graduated alongside members of law enforcement agencies from 48 states, 25 count...

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Administration
Posted on: January 10, 2023

Community Visioning Event Jan. 10

Please join us for a community visioning event on January 10.

Please join us for community visioning activities and discussions on January 10 at the Ramsey County Library. There will be hot chocolate and treats for everyone!

Tuesday, January 10, 2023: 6:30-7:30 p.m.Ramsey County Library2180 Hamline Ave N, Roseville, MN 55113

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Administration
Posted on: December 27, 2022

Dale Street Safety Conversion Open House - Jan. 10

Dale Street Safety Conversion Jan. 10 open house

Ramsey County, in collaboration with the cities of Roseville and Saint Paul, is working to redesign Dale Street between Highway 36 and north of Como Avenue.

This redesign will include a 4-to-3 lane conversion of Dale Street to reduce the frequency and severity of crashes occurring along the roadway.

The roadway will be resurfaced and restriped and signals will be replaced or updated along the corridor. The ear...

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Administration
Posted on: December 20, 2022

2023 City Budget Finalized and Approved

2023 Budget Finalized and Approved

After a months-long process that started in April, 2022, Roseville City Council officially adopted the 2023 budget at the December 5, 2022 City Council meeting. The 2023 city budget is $61,327,870, an increase of $2,677,706 or 4.6% from the previous year.

The Roseville city budget is comprised of tax-supported revenue (primarily residential and commercial property taxes) and non-tax supported revenue (fees for services, user fees, intergovernmental transfers, investments, etc.).

The tax-supported revenue, a...

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Administration
Posted on: November 30, 2022

Roseville Winter Fun

People ice skate at the Guidant John Rose MN OVAL.

Winter is in full swing, and there’s plenty of fun for all starting this weekend in Roseville!

December 3, 2022, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.?Rice and Larpenteur Alliance Winter Warm-Up?Maplewood Corner of Rice St and Larpenteur AveCelebrate community with a free cookout, snacks, hot beverages, live music, bonfires, Llama petting zoo, and much more at Rice and ...

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Administration
Posted on: October 27, 2022

2023 Budget Update

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Roseville’s 2023 budget process is entering the home stretch.

The City Council adopted the 2023 preliminary city and Roseville Economic Development Authority (REDA) budgets and tax levies at the September 26 City Council meeting. The preliminary levy can be lowered at the December 5 City Council meeting, but it can’...

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Administration
Posted on: October 24, 2022

Free Drive-Through Grocery Event

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Keystone Community Services is offering a free drive-through grocery pick-up event at Roseville Public Works. Families can expect to receive one bag of 5-7 varieties of fruits and vegetables and assorted shelf-stable grocery items.

November 5, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Roseville Public Works - 2660 Civic Center Dr

Registrations are nearly full - sign up today!

What will I receive? Every household will receive one box that includes:

  • 1 bag of 5 – 7 varieties of fruits and vegetables...
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Administration
Posted on: September 21, 2022

2022 Roseville Election Results

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City of Roseville election results can be found on the Secretary of State's election results page at MNVotes.org

Roseville election results page from MNVotes.org

Administration
Posted on: August 22, 2022

Apply to be a Roseville Youth Commissioner Today

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Do you know a young person who would be a great voice in local government?

The City has openings for Roseville residents under 18, who would like to be youth commissioners.

City of Roseville Seeks Student Voices

There are openings on the Finance Commission; Human Rights, Inclusion, and Engagement Commission (HRIEC); Parks and Recreation Commission; and the Public Works, Environment, and Transportation (PWET) Commission.&n...

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Posted on: September 15, 2022

City Implements New Tools to Help Make Data-Driven Decisions on Staffing, Recruitment

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On Monday, September 13, City staff presented the City’s Quarterly Strategic Equity Update to City Council.

Strategic Equity Manager Thomas Brooks presented several new tools that the City is implementing, that will help it reach its strategic equity goals: diversifying the workplace, diversifying commission make-up, and developing a racial equity toolkit to gu...

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Administration
Posted on: August 31, 2022

Understanding Your Utility Bill

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The City of Roseville bills quarterly for water and sewage. Take a look at the sections below in pink and yellow to help you better understand the charges on your utility bill.

To lower your utility bill, you may reduce your residential water usage. A reduction in usage will reduce your charges in the sections highlighted in yellow.

The pink sections represent fixed charges that do not change from month to month.

For more detailed...

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Administration
Posted on: October 21, 2022

Share Your Vision for the Future of Roseville

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The Community Visioning Process has started! What are your big ideas for Roseville? How do you see the future of Roseville? What does an equitable community look like? What are the public spaces like?

The city is leading a community visioning process – Envision Roseville – to help answer these questions and more. This project is about defining the vision for the community and translating that vision into action. The city has seen a ...

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Administration
Posted on: February 18, 2022

The History of Black Health and Wellness: Improving Health Care Equity in Roseville

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This year, the focus of Black History Month centers around the theme of Black Health and Wellness, and it could not come at a more appropriate time. Many of the city’s residents look forward after more than two years of the Covid-19 pandemic tha...

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Administration
Posted on: May 24, 2022

City Releases All-Department Equity and Inclusion Report

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The City released its 2021 All-Department Equity update to City Council at the regular Council meeting on Monday, May 23.

Each City department leader spoke about how their departments have focused on helping Roseville achieve its goal where, "the predictability of success is not based on race or ethnicity."

It takes hard work and consistency to get the results we wa...

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Administration
Posted on: June 16, 2022

Mapping Prejudice in Ramsey County

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On June 16, Mapping Prejudice and partner "Welcoming the Dear Neighbor?" Project at St. Catherine Univ. released a preliminary map of racially-discriminatory property covenants for Ramsey County. The map was developed through review of property records.

An example of a racially-discriminatory covenant included variations of the following language: 

The said premises shall not be sold, mortgaged, leased or occupied by any person or persons who are not members of the Caucasian race, but this shall ...

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Administration
Posted on: June 22, 2022

Roseville commissioner named notable leader in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

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When done right, diversity, equity, and inclusion isn’t just one job on a team; it’s a mindset for the entire organization. Meet 18 Twin Cities-based executives who are raising the bar.

As a member of M Health Fairview’s community advancement team, Keith Allen is the link between the health system, BIPOC communities, and the company’s community partners to ensure people’s needs are met. Allen’s work has led to large-scale, free Covid-19 ...

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Posted on: March 29, 2022

Council approves new precinct maps

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As part of the state-wide redistricting done by the State of Minnesota every ten years, the City established new precinct boundaries and polling places at its March 21 City Council meeting.

The revised precinct map adds one more precinct to the City of Roseville.

Staff worked with Ramsey County to identify polling locations for each of the 11 precincts in accordance with the guidelines set up by the state to ensure citizens have equi...

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Administration
Posted on: November 16, 2021

City Council Approves Conversion Therapy Ban

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In a unanimous decision November 8, City of Roseville council members voted to ban “conversion therapy” within the city.

In a unanimous decision November 8, City of Roseville council members voted to ban conversion therapy within the city.

Conversion therapy is a practice used to try to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. It is most often practiced on mi...

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Administration
Posted on: February 23, 2022

Mayor, Council present "State of the City" address

Mayor, Council deliver Roseville State of the City Address

In this year’s State of the City Address, Mayor Dan Roe, City Council members, and City of Roseville staff co-created a video presentation that reviews the work of the City through our long-held community aspirations.

View or Read the State of the City Address Administration