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2014-02-21 Friday NewsFriday News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities Engine 11 Open House The Mendota Heights Fire Department is hosting an open house on March 11, 2014 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. so residents can stop in to see Engine 11. This new fire truck includes a 1500 gpm pump, a 25 gallon foam system, a 500 gallon water tank, hydraulic generator, and a refurbished "squirt" aerial device. Stop by and check it out. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program At their February 18th meeting, the city council approved the CDBG Grant Application for federal fiscal year 2014. The city is applying for a total grant amount of $23,963 for the housing rehabili- tation loan program. The program, administered by Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA), provides rehabilitation loans for owner - occupied housing meeting CDA income /benefit guidelines. Mendota Heights homeowners meeting income /benefit guidelines may be eligible for home improvements ranging from a new roof, new windows, furnace replacement, bathroom remodel, kitchen remodel, or accessibility improvements. For additional information on the housing rehabilitation loan program, visit www.dakotacda.org. Dates to Remember: February 25, 2014 Planning Commission 7:00 p.m. March 4, 2014 City Council 7:00 p.m. March 9, 2014 Daylight Savings begins 2:00 a.m. Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts City Council agenda packets and Planning Commission agenda packets are available online by visiting www.mendota- heights.com and clicking on the agenda /minutes link. Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com (651) 452 -1850 Facebook.com /MendotaHeightsMN Twitter.com / @mendota_heights February 21, 2014 NEWS The Pipeline LETTER Public Works p s/ Engineering Code Enforcement February 21, 2014 There were two snow emergency /plowable snow events this past week. The first taking place late last week necessitated plowing over last weekend, including Presidents' Day Holiday, The second, taking place on Thursday afternoon /evening, was the largest snowfall of the year thus far. Street crews and Public Works personnel are working diligently to get the City streets clear of snow and ice. We ask for the public's patience as this has been a very trying winter for everyone. City staff thanks everyone for their cooperation and is looking forward to an early spring! Public Works The Parks Crew continues to flood the ice rinks. They did their daily check of the warming hours. All cul -de -sacs, trails, parking lots were cleared of snow. The motor for the plow was replaced on truck 501. The groomer that was used at Par 3 was brought back to St. Thomas. The Utilities Crew checked the lift stations and shoveled them out when needed. He helped plow the cul -de -sacs. He also assisted the Streets Crew clear out storm drains. One storm drain was jetted on Huber Drive. He also helped the Parks Crew clear snow from the ice rinks. The Streets Crew plowed the streets on Saturday and Monday. The bridge decks were cleaned of the snow. They cleaned off the trails and cleared snow away from some fire hydrants. Mailboxes were fixed throughout the city. They helped open catch basins and cleared ponding water. Engineering City Projects (construction year) Hunter Lane /Orchard Place Neighborhood Improvements (2013) -The project is considered substantially complete and the final lift of wear course asphalt will be placed in the spring. Highway 13 Trail Connection (2014) - Construction will not begin until the spring. A utility conflict with Saint Paul Regional Water Service needs to be resolved prior to construction. Victoria Road Reconstruction & Rolling Green Neighborhood Rehabilitation (2014/2015) - The consultant is working on the design plans and specifications for the first phase of construction, and the City anticipates bidding the project in the April /May timeframe. The first phase will reconstruct Victoria from Lilydale to Marie Avenue and rehabilitate the Stratford /Walsh/ Rolling Green neighborhood. The remainder of Victoria was put off to a future date, but it is anticipated for construction in 2015. The City of Lilydale has asked that the portion of Victoria from Caren Road to Highway 13 be included at Lilydale's expense. Wentworth Avenue & Pilot Knob Road Trail Rehabilitation Projects (2014) - The trails on Wentworth (Wachtler to Dodd) and Pilot Knob Road (Mendota Heights Road to Highway 13) are scheduled for rehabilitation in the coming year. Projects will reclaim the existing pavement and install ADA compliant ramps along each trail. Construction is anticipated in June /July. County Projects Delaware Avenue Resurfacing (2014) - Dakota County is planning on resurfacing Delaware Avenue from Highway 110 south to I -494. This project will not widen or otherwise alter the lane alignment of Delaware, but will provide a new asphalt driving surface and new striping. Construction is anticipated to begin in late June. Lexington Crosswalk at Victoria (2014) - The median and crosswalk are scheduled for installation this summer. Construction will likely take place in conjunction with the Delaware Avenue Resurfacing project. This project will install a center median in Lexington on the north side of the Victoria intersection and provide for a crosswalk to connect the trails on the east and west of Lexington. The left turn lane from southbound Lexington to eastbound Victoria will be removed as part of this project. State Proiects Highway 110 & Lexington Avenue Signal Replacement (2014) - The existing signal will be replaced this summer with a new LED signal with flashing yellow arrow for the left turn lanes on Lexington. Highway 13 Reconstruction (2015) - The section of Highway 13 that was not rehabilitated in 2012 is scheduled for reconstruction in 2015. This section is from I -35E south and west to 2nd Street in Mendota. This section will receive a widened shoulder, curb, gutter, and storm sewer to help alleviate drainage and erosion problems in Lilydale. Highway 149 (Dodd Road) Resurfacing (2017) - Dodd Road is scheduled to be resurfaced from Highway 55 in Eagan to Annapolis Street in 2017. At this time, there are no plans to widen the State Highway, but some alterations for drainage and public safety are possible. Originally scheduled for 2015, the project was delayed to coincide with the Highway 110 rehabilitation project. Due to the project delay, Dodd Road will receive another sealcoat (chip seal) in 2014. Highway 110 Resurfacing (2017) - Preliminary project scoping has begun. This project will not reconstruct or alter the alignment of the state highway, but modifications to access points, traffic signals, shoulders, drainage, and pedestrian facilities are likely. Other Activities Future Cities Competition - Staff assisted at Friendly Hills Middle School for the all school presentation competition. These presentations were from teams not selected by school staff to attend the State competition last month. Teams of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students presented their cities of the future with a focus on innovative transportation solutions. Students and faculty from Friendly Hills will be attending the March 18th City Council meeting to talk about the Future Cities program. SUPPORT STAFF Kim Henning Trista Miller Becky Pentel POLICE OFFICERS Jerry Murphy Scott Patrick John Larrive Bobby Lambert Tanner Spicer Todd Rosse Jeff Vonfeldt Steven Meyer Denise Urmann Michael Shepard Peyton Fleming SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Jennifer Fordham INVESTIGATIONS Mario Reyes Chad Willson SERGEANTS Neil Garlock Brian Convery Eric Petersen RESERVES Randy Pentel Jim Knox Jeff Parker George Castillo CHAPLAINS Frances Cuenca Joel Detlefsen Lynn Liberman Butch Millett Sue Plucker John Snider David Wick Lenny Andrie CHIEF Mike Aschenbrener 1 1 1 FEBRUARY 21, 2014 lust the Facti" The Latest from the Mewdota +-tei,ghts Police Aepar w..evLt Safety is a top consideration when using space heaters. {' ; %# : s' II II The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that more than 25,000 residential fires every year are associated with the use of space heaters, resulting in more than 300 deaths. In addition, an estimated 6,000 people receive hospital emergency room care for burn injuries associated with contacting the hot surfaces of room heaters, mostly in non -fire situations. Vented & Unvented Combustion Space Heaters Unvented combustion units are not recommended for use inside your home, because they introduce unwanted combustion products into the living space — including nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and water vapor —and deplete air in the space. Most states have banned unvented kerosene heaters for use in the home and at least five have banned the use of unvented natural gas heaters. Vented units are designed to be permanently located next to an outside wall, so that the flue gas vent can be installed through a ceiling or directly through the wall to the outside. Sealed combustion heaters are much safer to operate than other types of space heaters, and operate more efficiently because they do not draw in the heated air from the room and exhaust it to the outdoors. They are also less likely to backdraft and adversely affect indoor air quality. When buying and installing a small space heater, follow these guidelines: • Only purchase newer model heaters that have all of the current safety features. Make sure the heater carries the Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) label. • Choose a thermostatically controlled heater, because they of overheating a room. • Select a heater of the proper size for the room you wish to heat. Do not purchase oversized heaters. Most heaters come with a general sizing table. • Locate the heater on a level surface away from foot traffic. Be especially careful to keep children and pets away from the heater. avoid the energy waste Electric Space Heaters Electric space heaters are generally more expensive to operate than combustion space heaters, but they are the only unvented space heaters that are safe to operate inside your home. Although electric space heaters avoid indoor air quality concerns, they still pose burn and fire hazards and should be used with caution. When buying and installing an electric space heater, follow these general safety guidelines: • Electric heaters should be plugged directly into the wall outlet If an extension cord is necessary, use the shortest possible heavy -duty cord of 14 -gauge wire or larger. Always check and follow any manufacturer's instructions pertaining to the use of extension cords. • Buy a unit with a tip -over safety switch, which automatically shuts off the heater if the unit is tipped over. A moo ■ IjJ ITM9000 • 1 Theft Saturday 2317 hours 1 Officer Steve Meyer along with Officers Rosse and Spicer were dispatched to a local gas station on a theft of gasoline report. Meyer spoke with the employee who gave a description of the vehicle that just left the lot. 1 After airing the description Officer Rosse spotted the suspect vehicle trying to get away he immediately 1 conducted a traffic stop. The male, lone occupant admitted to the crime, was identified by employees and was arrested for the theft. 1 Fraud Monday 0047 hours Officer Tanner Spicer was approached by an employee at a local gas station in reference to a counterfeit 1 $5.00 bill. The employee mentioned the bill got passed about a week prior but were not sure what to do with it. Spicer took possession on the counterfeit bill and placed it into evidence. This $5.00 was indeed counterfeit as it had different paper as well as none of the security features. No leads. 1 Mental Health Tuesday 1202 hours I Officers John Larrive and Bobby Lambert responded to a local school on an out of control student. In confronting the student, the student attempted to run away but was stopped. It was learned in an earlier 1 incident, the student had attacked two teachers. The student eventually calmed down turned over to the 1 mother had been notified to pick up the student. 1 Theft Tuesday 1234 hours 1 Sergeant Neil Garlock was dispatched to a local company on a report of a theft. In meeting with the CFO of the company, he was advised there have been unauthorized charges on the company gas credit card totaling 1 over $1,000. The transactions were occurring in a span of cities and sometimes used 3 -4 times per day. It is 1 believed that the card is being used by an employee of the company. Under investigation. 1 Fraud Tuesday 1623 hours Officer John Larrive was dispatched to call a woman in regard to fraud. In speaking with the woman, she states that someone hacked into her email account from there they gained access into her retirement I account. The thief then attempted to make a loan against the account. Fortunately the hacker was stopped by the company who stopped the transaction was completed. No activity on the account since the loan was I stopped. 1 Domestic Tuesday 1634 hours I Officer John Larrive responded to a home on a husband / wife domestic. In speaking with both parties, it turns out the wife was upset with the condition of the home when she returned home from work as well as 1 the alcohol impairment of her husband. An argument then erupted resulting in an alcohol bottle striking I the husband's head and the husband then retaliating in anger. The impaired party was taken to detox and both issued citations for domestic assault. 1 1 Damage to Property Wednesday 1617 hours Officer John Larrive responded to the police lobby on a damage to property report. In meeting with the 1 complainant, the man stated that his son had his vehicle in the high school parking lot to pick up his brother where several students were engaged in a snowball fight. The car windshield fell victim to a snow /ice chunk hitting and shattering it. The culprit was identified they first denied any involvement but later on I admitted the wrongdoing to his friend and offered to take full responsibility for the damage. i The Mendota Heights Police Department works hard everyday to keep our City safe and have proven so by having one of the lowest crime rates in the state of MN. To see it for yourself, please visit: MN Crime Stats Thank you to all the residents here in Mendota Heights who also have their eye out for crime and report any crimes in progress or suspicious activity! Please send us your positive feedback on our staff to: pdrecords@ mendota- heights.com Tour feedback is greatly „ appreciated and helps boost the morale of our staff 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Calls for Service Citations Warnings Police Reports Response Time Average 2/14 -2/20 2014 YTD 1,183 347 148 43 23 14 5.80 142 118 5.90 s` 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i If you are a Mendota Heights resident and you are going out of town or on vacation, you can notify MHPD of your outing and we will be more than happy to keep a watchful eye on your home while you are away. Make your House Check Request online at www.mendota - heights.com, visit us in the MHPD lobby to complete a form or call us and we will take your info over the phone. MHPD offers monthly Car Seat Safety Checks. To schedule an appointment, call 651.452.1366 to contact Officer Jennifer Fordham. 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