Everything you want to ask – from purchasing to maintaining to retiring in your home. The City of Roseville, in partnership with the Roseville Library, invites you to ask the experts.
Bring your questions about buying a home, taking care of your yard, using best environmental practices, remodeling, and getting resources to help a person stay in their home as long as they choose. Our experts will have the answers for you.
- Saturday, April 16 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or Wednesday, April 27 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
- Roseville Library Community Room, 2180 Hamline Ave.
- Questions – call 651-792-7078 or email jane.reilly@cityofroseville.com
- Free consultations on a first-come, first-served basis
First Time Homebuyer: Getting Your Financing in OrderNataly Sanchez, Neighborhood Development Alliance (NeDA)
Want to buy your first home but aren’t sure how to get started. Learn the ins and outs of the home-buying process, including information on mortgage loans and down payment assistance.
Getting Your Yard and Garden Ready
Ramsey County Master Gardeners
Do you have gardening and landscaping projects you have been putting off? Is this the year you are going to take on that corner of the yard? Ramsey County Master Gardeners will be available to answer your questions.
Getting Your Remodeling Project Started
Paul Soenneker, Construction Manager for the Housing Resource Center (HRC)
Remodeling a home can be a daunting task. What is the first thing to do? How do you define the scope of a project, budget accurately, set a timeline, get the best value, and do what’s best for the environment? HRC staff can help you with all that and more.
Keeping Your Home’s Environment Healthy
Jim Yannarelly, Ramsey County Environmental Health
Is your home as healthy as it ought to be? Get answers to your questions about carbon monoxide, radon, lead, asbestos, toxic cleaners, pesticides and other things in the home environment that could harm your family’s health.
Learning About and Accessing Senior Living Resources
Pam Zimmerman, Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging
Maintaining independence means being able to access the daily living services you need to stay healthy and happy. Find out about community-based support, housing options (including tips to help you stay in your home longer), chore help, meals, legal services, and more.