City News Update
Face Coverings Required

Statewide Face Covering Order

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz issued Executive Order 20-81 on Wednesday, July 22, requiring people in Minnesota to wear a face covering in all public indoor spaces and businesses beginning Saturday, July 25. The Governor’s face covering order preempts and ends the emergency order passed by the Roseville City Council scheduled to go into effect on Monday, July 27. The city's
resolution states that its order will stay in place until “Gov. Walz enacts a statewide order.” Read more

City Services Accessible Online

COVID-19 has changed the way government is doing business. The City of Roseville wants to make it easier to access services provided by the city. A person can find a wide selection of services online, including building permit applications and inspections, parks and recreation programming, utility bill pay, job opportunities, license and passport service appointments, filing a police report, pothole repair requests and more. Read more

Online City Services
Medallion Hunt

Medallion Hunt Returns

Get out and explore Roseville! Join Roseville Parks and Recreation for a summertime adventure. Join us for our Medallion Hunt. The first Medallion Hunt clue will be released at noon on Friday, July 31. Clues will be posted online at and on Twitter @RVMedallionHunt. Clues will be released each day at noon until the medallion is found. The finder of the medallion will win gift cards from local restaurants and passes to Roseville’s Park and Recreation activities. Read more

Driving and Cell Phones

August 1 will mark one year since Minnesota joined states across the country prohibiting holding a cell phone while driving. Roseville Police remind drivers that they may use voice commands or single touch activation without holding the phone to make calls, text, listen to music or podcasts or get directions. Police officers note that hands-free does not mean distraction free. For greater safety, drivers are encouraged to select music, get directions or make calls before driving the vehicle. Read more

Driving and Cell Phones
Commemorative Bricks

Commemorative Bricks

Give the perfect gift. Give a personalized brick to commemorate a special occasion, to honor a loved one or to leave a lasting legacy. The Roseville Central Park Muriel Sahlin Arboretum offers engraved bricks as a special way to memorialize something special. Brick purchases are tax deductible. Cost is $100 for a 4 by 8 inch engraved brick or $200 for an 8 by 8 inch engraved brick. Visit www.rosevillecentralpark.com for an order form or call 651-792-7006. Read more

Help Stop Mosquitos

Don’t let mosquitoes stop your summer fun. You can help reduce the number of mosquitos by removing mosquito breeding grounds. They can lay more than 200 eggs at a time, and eggs can survive for up to five years. Mosquitoes need just a few teaspoons of water to complete their life cycle. Fill in or remove any water-holding containers from your property. Empty rainspouts and keep gutters clear of debris. Change the water in your birdfeeder at least once a week so mosquito eggs can’t mature. Read more

Help Stop Mosquitos

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