Welcome to The City of Roseville!

Our mission is to provide ethical, efficient, and responsive local government. We are guided by our key community aspirations and the policies of the City Council, elected by the community. 

Through the work of our professional staff, volunteers and the community, we all have a part in ensuring that Roseville remains strong, vibrant, and sustainable for current and future generations. We take pride with being accessible and responsive.

Are you looking to make a positive change in Roseville?

Make a Change in your Community! Apply to be a City of Roseville Commissioner.

City Council has extended the application period for the vacancies on both the Finance and Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commissions.

Applications for Finance and HRIEC have been extended through March 31, 2023.

Click here to learn more and apply

News Flash

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

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

    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. Read on...
  2. Roseville Welcomes New Nature Center Supervisor Deon Haider

    Roseville Welcomes New Nature Center Supervisor

    There’s a new leader of the pack at Roseville’s Harriet Alexander Nature Center! Deon Haider is the new parks and recreation supervisor overseeing programming and staff at the nature center. Read on...
  3. Roseville Parks and Recreation offers inclusion services so everyone can succeed.

    Roseville Parks and Recreation Offers New Inclusion Services Program

    The City of Roseville will partner with a Twin Cities nonprofit to ensure children and adults of all abilities can more fully participate and enjoy recreational programs. Read on...
  4. Amanda Becker creates connections as a filmmaker and Roseville Human Rights Commissioner

    Amanda Becker creates connections as a filmmaker and Roseville Human Rights Commissioner

    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. Read on...
  5. Local Groups Bring Roseville Parks and Recreation to the Next Level

    Local Groups Bring Roseville Parks and Recreation to the Next Level

    For decades, a trio of grassroots nonprofits have worked hand in hand with the city to nurture Roseville’s parks and recreation facilities, helping to fund critical improvements and add creative flourishes to the city’s greenspace. Read on...
  6. New Roseville  Fire Cadet Gains Valuable Experience

    New Roseville Fire Cadet Gains Valuable Experience

    Jarod Henderson was working as an emergency medical technician as part of an ambulance crew when he first saw firefighters in action. Firefighters helped rescue an individual suffering from a medical emergency who was trapped behind a locked door. Read on...
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Minnesota State Statute 471.701 states “a city or county with a population of more than 15,000 must annually notify its residents of the positions and base salaries of its three highest-paid employees.”

For the City of Roseville, titles and salaries as of January 2023 are:

  • City Manager - $185,660.80
  • Assistant City Manager - $156,228.80 
  • Finance Director - $153,316.80