Posted on: May 18, 2022
On Tuesday, May 24th, Public Works Environmental Manager Ryan Johnson will present the MS4 Update on storm water projects the City completed in 2021 and look to the future of 2022 and beyond.
The meeting will be held Tuesday, May 24 at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, during the Public Works, Environment, and Transportation (PWET) Commission meeting.
"Storm water and lakes are so important to Roseville’s Comprehensive Surface Water Manage...
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Posted on: March 2, 2022
In redeveloping the Twin Lakes area near the newly built Oasis apartment development (West of Snelling Avenue), the City wanted to improve the area aesthetically, environmentally, and for safety reasons. That’s why they created an underground pipe for dra...
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Posted on: February 23, 2022
In this year’s State of the City Address, Mayor Dan Roe, City Council members, and City of Roseville staff co-created a video presentation that reviews the work of the City through our long-held community aspirations.
View or Read the State of the City Address
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Posted on: February 18, 2022
Why should you apply to become a City of Roseville Board Commissioner? We can't answer that for you, but these phenomenal City commissioners sure can. Take a look below and see if you would like a "seat at the table."
There are three open commissioner positions open in the City of Roseville.
- Finance Commission
- Parks and Recreation Commission
- Public Works, Environment, and Transportation (PWET) Commission
Application deadline is March 7, 2022. In order to be consi...
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