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Roseville Library Re-Opens with Great Fanfare

The newly renovated Ramsey County Library-Roseville threw open its doors Saturday morning to hundreds of excited visitors of all ages. The daylong celebration gave patrons a chance to explore the new spaces and enjoy food, live entertainment and environmental presentations.

The Roseville Library is the state’s busiest and serves 2,000 visitors a day. Patrons check out 1.7 million items per year. With the $18 million expansion, the new library space is 73,000 square feet, more than twice the old space.

The fun won’t stop after the opening celebration! Look for a whole summer of “green” programming at the library in Roseville. With programs presented by experts from Ramsey County Environmental Health, Simple, Good and Tasty, Natural Built Home and more, this summer is all about being environmentally friendly at the Ramsey County Library in Roseville.

Green Building Facts About the New Roseville Library

  • The newly remodeled Ramsey County Library in Roseville is leading by example with deliberate inclusion of environmental and economical design elements that will reduce energy consumption by 15 percent and water consumption by 30 percent.
  • Ramsey County Library is applying for LEED Gold certification for the $18 million project.
  • Through the use of raingardens, a large rainbarrel and underground filtration systems, the Library is collecting and filtering stormwater onsite, protecting the watershed.
  • There is preferred parking for carpools and fuel-efficient vehicles. There’s more parking for bikes, as well. There are a total of 27 bike parking spots in the bike racks.
  • The library was designed to be highly efficient. Improved mechanical systems, roofing materials and windows means the state-of-the-art HVAC systems will consume 15 percent less energy than a similar building.
  • Sophisticated lighting controls and reduced-wattage fixtures result in substantial maintenance and energy savings. Large windows throughout the building also allow natural light to penetrate into the building, resulting in less electrical use.
  • Low-Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emitting adhesives, paints, carpets and wood were selected to improve indoor air quality.
  • Library water fixtures, including toilets, sinks and urinals, are low-flow. These low-flow plumbing fixtures reduce water consumption inside the building by 30 percent.
  • There are more than 30 native plants, trees, shrubs and perennials planted on the site that are well-adapted to the climate and soils of the region, and require less irrigation. The raingardens provide onsite stormwater filtration and reduce surface runoff from paved areas, allowing us to collect, filter and protect our water.
  • More than 75 percent of the original building was reused:
    • When you walk on the second floor, you are walking on the original roof.
    • The fireplace in the children’s area is the original, it’s just been resurfaced.
  • More than 97 percent of construction waste was recycled or reused, meaning it was kept out of our landfills.
  • Many of the materials used in the building came from within a 500 mile radius.
  • More than 95 percent of the wood in the Library is sustainably harvested and Forest Stewardship Council-certified. Some of the floors were made from recycled glass and recycled rubber.
  • Each bench in the Children’s Reading Garden is made from 704 recycled milk jugs.
  • The chairs in the children’s room are made out of recycled yogurt containers.

Building a Heart – The Roseville Library Renovation Project from CTV North Suburbs on Vimeo.

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