Individuals wishing to monitor the meeting remotely may do so in real time by watching the livestream of the meeting on North Oaks Channel 16 and on the City’s website.
The City of Arden Hills, with other cities, has temporarily closed its playground equipment to help slow the spread of COVID-19; our parks, trails, and open spaces remain open to the public.
Ramsey County recognizes there are questions about property tax payment deadlines due to the COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic and its impact on our community.
Let's inspire each other with some pictures of the ways we're enjoying our parks, open spaces and trails while following public health guidelines and practicing social distancing.
In order to slow the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, Governor Tim Walz announced Emergency Executive Order 20-20 directing Minnesotans to stay at home and to limit movements outside of their homes
Ramsey County and its partners will open Mary Hall - at the former Dorothy Day Center in downtown Saint Paul - as a respite facility for unsheltered single adults displaying symptoms of COVID-19 beginning Friday, March 27.
With our continued priority of community safety, we have extended the cancellation of all classes, tours, support groups and other community-based meetings through April 30, 2020.
Ramsey County has enacted new operational plans to continue providing services while protecting the health of residents and staff throughout the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic
Based on the March 20, 2020 letter of determination signed by Mayor David Grant, City Councilmembers may attend meetings by telephone or other electronic means, but the meetings will still occur per normal and will be open to the public
In light of city hall’s closure, we have set up a secure drop box so that staff can continue processing vehicle tabs, business permits and other city business.
Due to the progression of the coronavirus (COVID-19), we have revised our visitor guidelines for North Memorial Health Hospital effective today, March 13, 2020
Saint Paul – Ramsey County Public Health is following guidance from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) related to mitigation of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) transmission to limit the spread of the virus in Ramsey County.