Politics & Government

Nuisance Properties, Homes Prices Climbing, Legislator Updates--Roseville Rewind

A look at some of the major stories this past week on Roseville Patch.

A bit of good news for Roseville: Citizen complaints about public nuisance properties have fallen 35 percent over the last four years, Roseville administrative officials told the City Council this week.

That news was among the top stories of the past week on Roseville Patch. To see the complete report click on this link: 

Meanwhile, here are some other significant stories from Patch. Click on the highlighted links to see the complete reports:

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Roseville's Median Home Sales Price Continues Climbing

Roseville kept pace with the metro-area trend as its median home price reached $179,900 in February, up 24.1 percent from $145,00 from the same month a year ago.

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$1.99 a Month Adapter Fee is "Straw That Breaks The Camel's Back"

The North Suburban Communications Commission is asking Comcast to refile its rate requests.

Isaacson Lauds Dayton For Scrapping Sales Tax Expansion Plan on Business

District 42B Rep. Jason Isaacson has lauded Gov. Mark Dayton for scrapping his proposal to expand the state sales tax on many businesses. 

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A sampling of Roseville police calls during the past week. 

District 66A Rep. Alice Hausman said the House Capital Investment Committee is in the midst of hearings as it puts together the state bonding bill.

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