City News Update

City Offices Closed Christmas, New Year’s Holidays

Roseville city offices, including the License Center, will be closed December 24 and 25 in observation of the Christmas holiday. Offices will also be closed on Friday, January 1 for New Year’s Day. Roseville Police and Firefighters remain on duty. Friday garbage and recycling services will be delayed to Saturday for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday weeks.

Holiday Lights Map

Catch the Holiday Lights

Are you looking for some spectacular holiday lights? We’ve got you covered. Visit www.cityofroseville.com/ holidaylights for a map to some dazzling holiday displays. The cities of Roseville, Arden Hills, Lexington, Mounds View, New Brighton and Shoreview have joined together to create a map of homes decorated for the holidays. Spend an evening or two visiting more than 50 homes that have been decorated for this fun, holiday outing. Read more

Safe Winter Salting Tips

Minnesota’s slow start to snow season won’t last. The snow will come eventually. So, what’s your go-to solution to clear sidewalks and driveways of snow? Most of us pull out the snow blower or shovel, and many grab the salt. Salt helps melt ice and protects drivers and pedestrians, but salt can also harm the environment. Only one teaspoon of salt permanently pollutes five gallons of water. Read more

Salting Tips

Fire Safety this Season

Roseville firefighters want you to stay safe this winter and holiday season. The colder months are often their busiest time of the year for fires. Firefighters offer some winter safety advice to help prevent fires and other fire related dangers.

  • Only use space heaters that meet the latest safety standards and are certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory, such as Underwriter's Laboratories (UL). 
  • Keep space heaters at least three feet from flammable materials. 
  • Turn the space heater off when leaving the area. 
  • Do not leave a space heater on while sleeping. 
  • Keep burning candles away from curtains, lampshades, blankets and other flammable objects.
  • Extinguish any burning candle if leaving an area.
  • Keep a glass or metal screen in front of the fireplace to prevent sparks from jumping out.
  • Make sure the fireplace fire is completely out before going to sleep. Do not close the damper if hot ashes are in the fireplace. This will force carbon monoxide into the home.
  • Use child-resistant lighters, but remember, child-resistant does not mean childproof.

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

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