City News Update

Last News Update of 2019

Due to Roseville city offices being closed on December 24 and 25 for the Christmas holiday as well as on Wednesday, January 1 for New Year’s Day, this will be the last news update of the year. Please keep an eye on the city's website as well as social media sites and Nextdoor for developing news items. We’re looking forward to an exciting year at the City of Roseville in 2020.


Shoveling Sidewalks

Keeping Sidewalks Clear

Once snow has stopped falling, it’s time to start shoveling. In Roseville, commercial property owners or managers (including multi-family buildings) must remove snow and ice from pathways and boulevard sidewalks around their properties within 12 hours after a snowfall ends. The city does not have enough staff to monitor whether sidewalks are cleared, so users are encouraged to contact the property owner if the sidewalk in front of a business has not been cleared. Read more

New Year’s Eve on Ice

Ring in the New Year on Ice! Bring your family and meet your friends at the Roseville Skating Center, 2661 Civic Center Drive. Join us for the Midwest’s largest skating party on Tuesday, December 31. The excitement begins at 2:30 and lasts until 10:00 p.m. We’ve got tons of fun waiting for you. Skate indoors in the arena or outdoors on the OVAL. Warm up in the banquet area, try the bounce castle, get your face painted and catch a magic show. Read more

NYE on Ice
Shelters

Park Shelters Reservations 

Start making summer plans. The City of Roseville will start taking 2020 reservations for Central Park shelters on January 2. Roseville offers four picnic shelters that are available for rent from April 15 to October 15. Each shelter includes a kitchenette, electricity, water, restrooms, picnic tables and grills. Shelters have easy access to play areas and walking trails and offer other amenities. Staff will begin taking reservations at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 2. Read more

Skating at Neighborhood Rinks

Skating at Roseville’s neighborhood parks is better than ever. Warming house rooms at neighborhood rinks at Acorn, Autumn Grove, Lexington, Sandcastle, and Villa Parks will open December 20. Staffing at the outdoor rinks is dependent on weather conditions. Warming rooms close when temperatures drop to -15° or when wind chill drops below -25°. The outdoor rinks have pushbutton lighting that lets skaters stay on the ice until 10:00 p.m., even when warming rooms are closed. Read more

Neighborhood Rinks
Christmas Tree Disposal

Natural Christmas Disposal Options

The holidays will soon be over and it’ll be time to take down the decorations. But what do you do with your natural Christmas tree? You can dispose of natural trees, wreaths and other greenery for free at a Ramsey County Yard Waste Site. Remove all decorations, tinsel, lights, and tree bags. Flocked trees and wire wreaths are not accepted and should be placed in the trash. Collection sites are open on Saturdays and Sundays through March. Check out additional options. Read more

Upcoming Meetings and Events

A list of upcoming meetings and events is included in the last News Update of the month. Meetings are at City Hall unless otherwise noted. This is not intended to be a complete list of meetings. Meeting times and locations are subject to change. Contact the City of Roseville at 651-792-7001 if you have questions. Meetings are open to the public and are available online. They are also televised on Roseville Cable Channel 16.
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Meetings and Events

Visit www.cityofroseville.com to read the entire news update

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