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Combating Emerald Ash Borer - Volunteer at the Roseville Tree Planting Project Join us on October 8 or October 15 as we plant more than 100 trees in Roseville. We will need many community members to participate.
Click here to register for OCT 8
Register for OCT 15 by contacting Rachel Boggs at 651-792-7028
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Roseville EDA Wins "Leaders in Local Government" AwardCongratulations to the Roseville Economic Development Authority for winning St Paul Area Chamber's 2022 Leaders in Local Government for Business Retention and Expansion Award! Check out REDA's award-winning work at https://www.growroseville.com
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Roseville Appoints Two New City Commissioners The city is proud to welcome Allison Luongo to the Public Works, Environment & Transportation (PWET) Commission and Pamela Aspnes to the Planning Commission. Both commissioners will hold their positions until March 31, 2024.
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Roseville Commissioners serve as advisors to our City Council and City staff. You don’t need to be an expert to be a member of a commission, you simply need to share your time and your voice. We will begin recruiting for commissioner vacancies in January of 2023.
Click here to learn more about Roseville's Boards and Commissions
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Paving Work at License Center Begins October 6Please expect less parking space at the License Center while this maintenance work is completed - we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Roseville Fire Open HouseSaturday, October 8, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Roseville Fire Station - 2701 Lexington Ave N
Celebrate Fire Prevention Week at the Roseville Fire Station!
Fire and EMS demonstrations, truck and station tours, hands-only CPR, fire extinguisher demos, and much more!
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Roseville Senior Health Fair Monday, October 10, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Roseville Fire Station - 2701 Lexington Ave N
Learn how to live healthier into your golden years. Stop by the Roseville Fire station for health and safety information for seniors.
Click here to download the flyer
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Roseville Police Explorer Open HouseThursday, October 13, 6:30 p.m. Roseville Police Station - 2660 Civic Center Dr
The Roseville Police Explorer program is an exciting opportunity for youth interested in obtaining a first-hand glimpse into the challenging and rewarding field of police work. If you know a young person, ages 14-21, who enjoys helping their community and wants to build leadership skills, please encourage them to attend this informational meeting.
Click here to learn more
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Open Mic Night at CedarholmThursday, October 20, 7:00 p.m. Cedarholm Community Building - 2323 Hamline Ave N Calling all Musicians, comedians, poetry readers & entertainers! Share your awesome talents w/ the rest of Roseville at Open Mic Night. These FREE events are open to all ages & abilities.
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Roseville Business CouncilWednesday, October 26, 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. McGough Construction - 2737 Fairview Ave N Roseville staff will give an update on the city's Strategic Racial Equity Action Plan progress and an overview of development projects underway and coming in 2023.
Click here to learn more
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Chief’s MessageAnd just like that, the summer is gone. The Fire Department would like to thank the community for their support and participation in our many summer events this year. These opportunities to connect with all of you in a relaxed and non-emergent setting are vital to continue to build trust with our community.
I would also like to thank the community for the huge success of Fridays with Firefighters this summer. We had over 1,200 people attend three events this summer. Inviting you up to the station to spray water, sit in the trucks, and talk with the firefighters is such a rewarding opportunity. We are looking forward to hosting them again next summer.
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I want to give a quick shout-out for our annual open house on Saturday, October 8 from 10 a.m. - noon. We will have Fire and EMS demonstrations, truck and station tours, hands-only CPR, fire extinguisher demos, and much more.
The department officially added Advanced Life Support first response services on Wednesday, August 24. This has been a two-year-long process of evaluating the need in the community, the capacity of the fire department, training, equipment procurement, and changing portions of our day-to-day response model. The firefighters are excited to be able to provide additional medications, skills, and interventions in an effort to save lives and improve the care of any and all emergency medical incidents we respond to.
Click here to read the entire Roseville Fire monthly update
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