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Community invited to help plan new Environmental Service Center

Following community feedback, a new system is being developed to improve accessibility and make it easier for all county residents to recycle, repair and reuse resources. The Enhancing Environmental Health Services initiative includes new and redesigned recycling and waste disposal services, and a proposed county-owned Environmental Service Center.

The county is in the early planning stages of a new Environmental Service Center and invites residents, organizations and businesses to attend upcoming community open houses to learn more and provide feedback. Saint Paul - Ramsey County Public Health will hold a series of in-person and online meetings about the center it proposes to build at 1700 Kent Street in Roseville.

The facility will be centrally located and designed to make it easier for all county residents to recycle, repair and reuse resources, and access waste disposal services. The county-owned facility is envisioned to offer the following services:

  • Year-round recycling, electronics and household hazardous waste drop-off.
  • A free product reuse room.
  • Space for Fix-It Clinics and other environmental education activities.

Watch video and learn more about concept plans

Virtual (online) community meetings

Thursday, Oct. 6, 5-6:30 p.m.
Zoom meeting link 
Meeting ID: 934 5212 1153
Passcode: 930176
Mobile: 16513728299

Tuesday, Oct. 18, 5-6:30 p.m.
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 938 0255 4347
Passcode: 642394
Mobile: 16513728299

In-person community meetings

Wednesday, Oct. 12, 5-7 p.m.
Ramsey County Library – Roseville
2180 Hamline Ave. N., Roseville

Monday, Oct. 24,  5-7 p.m.
New Life Presbyterian Church
965 Larpenteur Ave. W., Roseville

Can’t make it to one of the open houses? You can provide feedback or ask questions about the project using a comment form on the Environmental Service Center page.  

Learn more about the Enhancing Environmental Health Services initiative.

 

Posted on Wednesday, August 31, 2022 - 1:56 p.m.