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2014-06-13 Friday News Friday News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities Summer Programs Are In Full Swing Summer programs began this week. Youth in the playground program had the opportunity to spend time outdoors hiking, planting flowers and fishing at Rogers Lake. Tennis programs and golf programs are also in full swing. The skate board camp was a huge success. Missed this week and want to join in the fun. There is still opportunity to register for summer programs. Register online or in person at City Dates to Remember: Hall, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 June 17 p.m. City Council 7:00 p.m. Upcoming Events Summer Playground Week Two (June 16th - June 18 20th): Send in the Clowns: Circus Camp! Cliff Timm Como Zoo/Paintball Field Trip, June 19th Memorial Fishing Derby 5:30 p.m. Stand Up Paddle Board Classes, June 24th - 26th Performance in the Park Skate Board Camp, July 10th –12th. Market Square Park Pat Donohue 6:30 p.m. Tennis Lessons through July 24th. June 24 Planning Commission 7:00 p.m. Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby Join us at the Rogers Lake fishing pier to try to catch the “Big One” Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts at this year’s Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby. This annual event takes Mendota Heights City Hall place on Wednesday, 1101 Victoria Curve June 18th beginning at 5:30 p.m. There will be www.mendota-heights.com prizes for the most fish, biggest fish, and small- (651) 452-1850 est fish caught. For more information and to Facebook.com/MendotaHeightsMN register for this events, call 651.452.1850. Twitter.com/@mendota_heights June 13, 2014 N E W SThe Pipeline L E T T E R Public Works Engineering June 13, 2013 Code Enforcement Public Works The Parks Crew did their daily trash pickup in the parks. The fields were mowed, dragged, striped and chalked.A Lacrosse field was set up at Saint Thomas Academy. Some tree trimming was done. The Utilities Crew checked the lift stations daily. Pump 1 was pulled out of the wet well at the Northland lift station. A rock and rags were taken out of the impeller. Sanitary sewer lines were cleaned along Brookfield Lane, Wilshire Court, Heritage Drive, Lockwood Drive, Claremont Drive, Concord Way, Stockbridge Road, Whitfield Drive and the easement, Abbey Way, Haverton Road, and Haverton Court. The Streets Crew finished blacktopping Marie Avenue and the seal coat area. The “electric motors allowed” sign was installed at Rogers Lake. 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 by late June, and punch list items will be identified and corrected by the contractor. Highway 13 Trail Connection (2014) – Construction is anticipated to begin in late June. A water main will need to be lowered in conjunction with this project. Saint Paul Regional Water Service will lower the main as soon as they have a crew free to do the work. The contractor is ready to start immediately after the water main correction. Victoria Road Reconstruction & Rolling Green Neighborhood Rehabilitation (2014/2015) – The first (2014) phase of the project will reconstruct Victoria Road from Lilydale to Marie Avenue and rehabilitate the Stratford/Walsh/ Rolling Green neighborhood. The Lilydale portion of Victoria Road from Caren Road to Highway 13 is included in the 2014 construction phase. A Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with Lilydale has been approved by both City Councils. The remainder of Victoria was put off to a future date, but it is anticipated for construction in 2015. Council awarded the bid to McNamara rd Contracting at their June 3 meeting. A preconstruction meeting is scheduled for later in June, and construction start is expected in early July. Wentworth Avenue & Pilot Knob Road Trail Rehabilitation Projects (2014) – The trails on Wentworth (Wachtler to Dodd) and Pilot Knob Road (I-494 to Highway 13) are scheduled for rehabilitation this summer. Projects will reclaim the existing pavement; install ADA compliant ramps, and a new paved surface along each trail. Dakota County is participating in cost sharing since these trails are in County right-of-way. The project was awarded with the Victoria Road/ Rolling Green Neighborhood project, and construction is expected to begin in July. Limited Use Permits for portions of the trails in MnDOT right-of-way will need to be approved, and will be brought to City Council at a future meeting. Preventative Maintenance (Crack Sealing & Sealcoating) Contract (2014) – Crack sealing is underway with sealcoating to follow in July. Neighborhoods scheduled to receive a chip seal coat on their streets are Park Place, Highland Heights including Mayfield Heights Road, Copperfield, and North Ivy Falls. Additional neighborhoods are receiving crack sealing only. Homeowners are not assessed or billed for this work. County Projects Delaware Avenue Resurfacing (2014) – Dakota County will be resurfacing Delaware Avenue from Highway 110 south to I-494. This project will not widen or alter the lane alignment of Delaware, but will provide a new asphalt driving surface and new striping. The 2-3 week construction project is expected to begin in late July. Lexington Crosswalk at Victoria (2014) – 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. Construction is expected to begin during the first week of August. State Projects Highway 110 & Lexington Avenue Signal Replacement (2014) – This project is substantially complete. The contractor will be cleaning up the project site and closing out the project this week and completing punch-list items. Highway 149 (Dodd Road) Sealcoating (2014) – The State had planned on th giving Dodd Road a chip seal treatment Tuesday and Wednesday (10 & th 11). The schedule slipped slightly. Some pavement repairs were completed at the Wentworth intersection prior to the chip seal. This is a pavement life extension project until Dodd Road is resurfaced in 2017. Highway 13 Landslide – Two weeks ago the slope from Highway 13 down to the Mississippi River in Mendota gave way and covered the Big Rivers Regional Trail at the bottom of the hill. Highway 13 is closed while MnDOT makes repairs to the fallen slope. The Highway and trail are scheduled to re-open on Tuesday. This issue is anticipated to be solved by MnDOT’s 2015 reconstruction project of Highway 13 from Mendota to I-35E. Other Activities Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO) – Staff attended the monthly board meeting for the LMRWMO on Wednesday along with the City’s primary and alternate representatives. Mendota Heights Hosted the meeting. Items discussed included the Watershed Plan amendment to incorporate additional area of Mendota Heights, the revised Joint Powers Agreement to do the same, and the 2015 Budget. A 10% increase in member City dues was approved by the board to begin compensating for no increases in dues for the past decade. The next th at 3:00pm. meeting will be in Mendota Heights on August 13 J 13, 2014 UNE The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department CHIEF SERGEANT POLICEOFFICERS HAPPY&!4(%2Ȍ3DAY! 3®´±¢¤Ȁ53$¤¯³ȁ®¥(¤ «³§ Steven 3®´±¢¤Ȁ*´²³¨¢¤ ­£"¤§ µ¨®± 3®´±¢¤Ȁ#¤­³¤±¥®±$¨²¤ ²¤#®­³±®« INVESTIGATIONS 3®´±¢¤Ȁ53$¤¯³ȁ®¥*´²³¨¢¤ SCHOOLRESOURCE OFFICER 3®´±¢¤Ȁ$¤µ¤«®¯¬¤­³ ­£ 0²¸¢§®¯ ³§®«®¦¸ SUPPORTSTAFF KEEPING KIDS HYDRATED RESERVES CHAPLAINS Њ HydrationRap Disturbing the Peace Friday 14:23 hours Officer Bobby Lambert met with a complainant who reported three teenage boys were trespassing and harassing her while she was inside her home. The three boys, whom she did not know, had knocked on her door and asked her if they could swim in her pool. She told them no. A short time later, her husband returned home to hear noises coming from their backyard. They looked and found the boys swimming in their pool and, quite shocked, told them to leave the property. The husband left the home again and the woman soon heard pounding on her rear glass door and found wet handprints...apparently they had returned. They were then seen looking in her front window so she called 911. The boys were identified and lived nearby. Officer Lambert advised them of the serious nature of their actions and notified their parents. Missing Person Saturday 01:08 hours Officer Todd Rosse responded to a home on a runaway report. The mother told him she believed no foul play was involved, her daughter has a history of running away and most likely snuck out of the house because she wasn't allowed to go to any graduation parties. The mother thinks she will return the following day as she has in the past. They were advised to call if any other information becomes available. Located Person Saturday 11:58 hours Officer Bobby Lambert responded to same home in regard to the same runaway and confirmed that she had returned. She admitted to sneaking out to go to a bonfire with a friend and when she returned home was unable to get into the house, so hung out in the backyard until she was able to get in. There were no signs of drug or alcohol use and she was warned about the consequences of her actions. Harassing Communication Sunday 17:12 hours Officer Todd Rosse was dispatched to contact a landlord regarding a harassment report. The landlord recently evicted a former tenant due to lack of rent payments and suspicious activity and drug use. The landlord started receiving harassing text messages saying he is going to come to the home to cause a scene and bring a friend to take care of her. Rosse did try to make contact with the former tenant but no contact was made. The landlord was explained of the order for protection process and advised to call if any other contact was made from him. DAS Monday 00:37 hours While on routine patrol, Officer Tanner Spicer observed a motorcycle parked on the walking path beside Hwy 13. In looking into this further, he observed no license plate on the motorcycle, a fluid spill leading to the motorcycle, fresh damage to the right side of the bike and spots of blood on the gas tank and seat of the bike. Spicer ran the VIN and was able to get a contact name and phone number. In speaking with the registered owner, he stated he had crashed the motorcycle earlier in the day but was not injured. Spicer notified him that the bike would be towed since he was unable to get it. In asking if he reported the crash, he stated no. When asked where the license plate was, he said it had fallen off the day before the crash. Sounding suspicious, Spicer ran a check of the owners drivers license and learned he had a suspended drivers license. The owner was mailed a citation for DAS. Found Property Thursday 14:00 hours Officer Patrick received found property from a resident. A fitbit was found in Mendakota Park in the parking lot. If you know anyone who may have recently lost one at that location, have them contact us! Ћ ΏΕȝΏΕȡΏΕȝΐΑ2014YTD CallsforService1523,682 Retired Sergeant Neil Garlock Citations17798 received a nice thank you card from the Warnings22478 lucky winner of one of the TVÔs that were PoliceReports12437 raffled off at the Mendota Heights 5K. ResponseTimeAverage5.255.68 He expressed his gratitude to Garlock Check out the MH Crime Map! Click below to search your neighborhood: and all who helped in https://www.raidsonline.com making it a success. 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55025 Retired Inv. Mario Reyes received several tear jerking and heartfelt letters from Grade 5 students at Visitation IfyouareaMendotaHeightsresidentandyouaregoingoutoftownoron expressing their admiration for him as vacation a D.A.R.E. Officer and requested he stay to teach D.A.R.E. beyond his retirement. Reyes brought smiles, laughter and a lasting impression on so many. His lessons last far beyond the CarSeatSafetyChecks classroom bell and classroom walls. Please send us your positive feedback on our staff to: pdrecords@ mendota-heights.com MedicationDisposalBox Your feedback is greatly appreciated and helps boost the morale of our staff. Ќ