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Roseville council approves seven hotel licenses, cash‑reserve transfers and multiple commission appointments
Summary
At its March 3 meeting, the Roseville City Council unanimously approved seven hotel licenses under a new licensing ordinance, accepted a cash reserve report with recommended transfers, set a budget calendar and made multiple advisory commission appointments.
The Roseville City Council on March 3 voted to grant seven hotel licenses under the city’s newly enacted hotel-licensing ordinance and approved several administrative actions including cash-reserve transfers, a budget calendar and multiple advisory-commission appointments.
Council action: staff recommended and the council adopted separate resolutions granting hotel licenses for Courtyard by Marriott (2905 Center Point Road), Fairfield Inn & Suites (3045 Centerpoint Drive), Hampton Inn (2050 Iona Lane), Holiday Inn Express (2715 Long Lake Road), Home2 Suites (2020 Iona Lane), Residence Inn (2895 Centerpoint Road) and Country Inn & Suites (2740 Snelling Avenue). Each motion passed unanimously.
Why it matters: the licensing program — created by recent local legislation and an implementing ordinance — requires annual, room‑by‑room inspections and background checks of interested persons; staff said inspections and corrections were complete for the first seven applicants. City staff and council described the licensing program as a significant implementation effort intended to raise minimum standards across local hotels.
Key details from staff reports: for each property staff reported the number of rooms, inspection status, outstanding charges and police calls since Jan. 1, 2024. Examples: Courtyard by Marriott (20 rooms, 37 reactive police calls), Fairfield Inn & Suites (79 rooms, 17 calls), Hampton Inn (100 rooms, 22 calls), Holiday Inn Express (119 rooms, 39 calls), Home2 Suites (37 calls; room count stated), Residence Inn (108 rooms, 70 calls) and Country Inn & Suites (91 rooms, 30 calls). Staff reported no overdose deaths during the…
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