City News update

City Offices Closed Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Roseville City offices, including the License Center, will be closed on Monday, January 21 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Roseville Police and Fire will remain on duty. Garbage and recycling services will not be affected by the holiday.


Police Awards Ceremony

Police Awards Ceremony

Please join the City of Roseville at City Hall on Thursday, January 10, at 4:00 p.m. as the Police Department recognizes Roseville police officers for their outstanding police work in the past year. Three officers will receive Lifesaving Awards for saving a woman’s life, and one officer will receive an Award of Merit. Awards of Merit are given to officers for outstanding performance of duty under unusual or difficult conditions. Several private citizens will also be honored. Read more

Scheider Named Deputy Chief

Police Lieutenant Erika Scheider is taking on new responsibilities. She has been named Roseville Deputy Chief of Police. It is a new position approved by the City Council as part of the 2019 budget that had not been filled since 2003. In her current role, Scheider oversees community services officers and public information officer responsibilities. Her new responsibilities will include oversee police administrative services and the community relations coordinator. Read more

Scheider Named Deputy Chief of Police
Dementia: Caring & Coping

Dementia: Caring and Coping

The Roseville Alzheimer’s and Dementia Community Action Team (RSVL A/D) kicks off its 2019 Dementia: Caring & Coping series at the Ramsey County Library in Roseville on Thursday, January 10 at 1:00 p.m. The first presentation of the year will be Healthy Brain: Exercise, Nutrition, Sensitivities. Three experts in the field of brain health will discuss the lifestyle choices that promote a healthy brain. Read more

Natural Resources 2019 Kickoff

Roseville is entering the next phase of its Natural Resources Management Plan, and we are seeking volunteers to help implement the program. Join us on January 21, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, for the kickoff event. In 2014, as part of the Parks and Recreation Renewal Program, Roseville contracted with Stantec Environmental and Natural Resources Consultants to undertake an eco-restoration project to remove invasive, non-native plant species from city parks. Read more

Volunteer to Protect our Natural Resources
Circulator Bus

Circulator Bus Extends Route

Get on the bus. Roseville’s pilot circulator bus has added to its route for 2019. Beginning this week, the route will extend from Rice St. in the eastern part of Roseville to the Fairview Community Center in the west. The circulator bus runs a fixed-route loop every Tuesday and services the south side of Roseville between County Road B and Larpenteur Ave. The bus operates from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. and provides a safe and convenient way to get to shopping, restaurants, and more. Read more

Advisory Commission Openings

The Roseville City Council is seeking applicants for vacancies on several commissions. Commissions serve as voluntary advisory boards to the City Council. Commissioners will be appointed to three-year terms that begin April 1, 2019, and run through March 31, 2022. Deadline for applying is Friday, February 15. Applicants will be interviewed the evening of February 25. Applications are available online or call 651-792-7001 and request that an application be mailed to you. Read more

Commission Openings
Snowshoe by Candlelight

Snowshoe by Candlelight

Spend an evening under the stars on Friday, January 25. Roseville Parks and Recreation invites you to snowshoe along a beautifully candlelit trail. Luminaries will line the trail through Cedarholm Golf Course, 2323 Hamline Ave., from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Following the jaunt, get toasty warm while sipping hot chocolate at the Cedarholm Community Building. Space is limited. Call 651-792-7110 to register. Register by Wednesday, January 23. Cost is $7.00 per person. Read more

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