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PAc E 3 <br />SUSTAINABILITY NEWSLETTER <br />City of Roseville Public Works & Engineering <br />Events and Resources <br />Minnesota Home Energy Rebates Public Information Meeting — <br />(Online) Monday, 10/7, 12:00-1:00pm. The MN Department of Commerce <br />is hosting a virtual public meeting to update Minnesota residents on the <br />planning status of Minnesota's Home Energy Rebates program. Learn <br />more and register here. 0 <br />Roseville Electric Vehicle Ride & Drive and Yard Equipment Expo— ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ <br />Saturday, October 12th, 10:00am-1:00pm, St. Christopher's Episcopal <br />Church, 2300 Hamline Ave. N. Roseville area residents are invited to <br />come and learn about electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, yard, <br />equipment, and e-bikes at this free event. RSVP here. <br />Ramsey Communities Active Living Quarterly Meeting —Monday, October 14th, 2:30-4:30pm, on <br />Zoom. Join Ramsey County Public Works staff to kick off the American with Disabilities Act Transition <br />plan engagement process, and hear updates from other staff and elected officials. Register to attend <br />here. <br />Metro Transit G Line Proiect—Did you know Metro Transit is proposing a Bus Rapid Transit route on <br />Rice Street? Move Minnesota is hosting an online meeting on Wednesday, October 9th from 12:00- <br />1:00pm to talk about future bus services near Saint Paul. Learn more and register here. <br />A Passion for the Planet performed by the Oratorio Society of Minnesota —Saturday, 11/16 at <br />7:30pm, Roseville Lutheran Church, 1215 Roselawn Ave W. Geoffrey Hudson's A Passion for the <br />Planet is an hour-long oratorio on the subject of climate change. Blending scientific prose, poetry, and <br />sacred texts from many faiths, the libretto traces an arc from beauty and gratitude into darkness and <br />out again into hope. Tickets range from $10-35 (pay what you can option also available), live stream <br />tickets are available. Purchase tickets here. <br />New Environmental Service Center Opening April 1 <br />Ramsey County's Environmental Service Center (ESC) will open April <br />1. This new facility will make it easier for residents to reduce, reuse, <br />repair and recycle. <br />Located at 1700 Kent St. in Roseville, the facility will have the <br />following: <br />• Household hazardous waste (HHW) and electronics drop off. <br />• Food scraps, household recyclables and scrap metal drop off. <br />• Free Product Reuse Room. <br />• Fix -It Clinics. <br />The ESC will be open year-round Tuesdays through Fridays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. <br />There will be no mobile HHW collection sites in 2025. The current year-round HHW facility at Bay West in Saint <br />Paul will remain open until services transition to the ESC. <br />Learn more at ramseycounty.us/ESC. <br />Page 17 of 78 <br />