Registration through Friday, June 20 is $25. Registration from June 21 to June 25 is $30.
Live traps may be an effective way to remove raccoons or rabbits. Traps are available at many of sporting goods or hardware stores.
In the springtime in particular, Roseville gets calls about tree removal companies and tree trimmers.
Jumping worms are invasive and destructive worms that can quickly degrade soils kill garden plants and damage lawns.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
Roseville is working with Shred-N-Go to offer free document shredding for residents on Saturday, May 15 from 9:00 a.m. to noon.
Homes with automatic irrigation systems use about 50 percent more water than homes without them.
Reusing the water also prevents polluted stormwater runoff from draining to the Mississippi River.
“Continually educating my residents about recycling is important and easy access to educational resources is very helpful,” said Paulson.
As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Roseville will be offering a modified Rosefest for 2021 from June 23-27.
The annual Volunteers in Corrections plant sale will take place during April 30-May 23.
Bird walks are free and open to all ages. Due to limits on capacity, registration is required to participate this year.
The $3.1 million contract covers the period of May 2021 through April 2022.
'We know we cannot do this work alone and will continue to rely on the voices, skills, and talents of our community.'
Ramsey County Parks & Recreation will conduct prescribed burns of some county-owned prairies and woodlands this spring.
Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians will help residents install their kids or grandkids’ car seats.
Residents are requested to wear mask and to stay in their vehicles while workers unload and sort items.
Residents can drop off unwanted household hazardous waste materials at a free Ramsey County HHW collection site for safe disposal.
Make an impact on Roseville parks and natural resources. Roseville is looking volunteer to join our Natural Resources Renewal efforts.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
Raingardens also allow water to soak into the ground and join the existing groundwater.
Check with your trash hauler about options for disposing of large items that can't be donated and don't fit in your trash cart.
Ramsey County's yard waste collection sites open on Friday, April 2 for the regular season.
Free household hazardous waste mobile collection sites will be offered at various cities in the county from April - October.
City of Roseville reminds you that these items may not be raked into the street. Homeowners are responsible to dispose of any yard waste.
Only buy fertilizers with the chemicals your lawn needs, and only buy enough to use for one season.
Minnesotans Wanted to Volunteer for National Teal Revolution Organized by the Clearity Foundation
Ramsey County residents receive $20 off compost bins. Use the promo code “ramsey” to get the discount.
The city will continue to provide relevant information to the community regarding the trial and any impacts on the City of Roseville.
Roseville offers four picnic shelters that are available for rent from April 15 to October 15, 2021.
Join us on Saturday, March 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or Sunday, March 21 from noon to 4:00 p.m.
Winter is rough on streets and roadways. Rain and slush and freezing and thawing is an ideal mix for making potholes.
Coyotes hunt rabbits, rodents, birds, frogs, snakes and squirrels. If food is difficult to find, they feed on berries, fruit, grass.
All types of glass are recyclable. Some types of glass have a different melting point than others and cannot be mixed together.
When a customer recommended BizRecycling to staff at the Maplewood Toyota Dealership, Manager Ross Meyer seized the opportunity.
Ramsey County Southeast Asian residents and service providers are invited to share feedback about the county’s social services.
Roseville firefighters will embark on a 48 hour journey of running/walking four miles every four hours.
Under the new policy, a person or business must apply for a license when hosting a special event.
Roseville residents can receive a free virtual visit and learn about low-cost ideas to improve a home’s efficiency.