2015-01-30 Friday News
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Public Works
January 30, 2015
Engineering
Public Works
The Parks Crew are still flooding and sweeping the ice rinks. They are
working on OSHA compliance requirements and paperwork. Tree trimming
was done along the pedways.
The Utilities Crew checked the lift stations daily. The sanitary sewer line
was jetted on Wachtler Avenue after a homeowner had their line cleaned.
The sanitary sewer line was checked on Woodridge Drive and it looked
good. A homeowner was having problems with their service. The valve for
the wet well at the Mendota Heights Road lift station was replaced. A
sanitary sewer line inspection was done on Hilltop Road.
The Streets Crew patched potholes on Mendota Heights Road, Summit Lane
and Avanti Drive. The trucks were washed. Streets signs were replaced at
Maple and Linden Streets. A new plow shoe bracket was fabricated. The
plow equipment was painted. Snow and dirt were taken to the transfer site.
Engineering
City Projects (construction year)
Highway 13 Trail Connection (2014/2015) This project is buttoned up for
the winter. Saint Paul Regional Water Service has completed the lowering
of the water main, and cover has been established over the pipe. The
contractor has removed all their equipment for the winter. The reminder of
the project will be completed in the spring as soon as weather and road
restriction limits permit.
Victoria Road Reconstruction & Rolling Green Neighborhood Rehabilitation
(2014/2015) The first phase of the project is complete. Design of the
second phase (Marie to Lexington) is underway. A neighborhood meeting is
anticipated toward the end of February to discuss specific design
requirements with property owners. The curb line at the northeast corner of
Douglas Road and Victoria will be adjusted in conjunction with the next
phase of construction.
County Projects
Highway 110 Trail Underpass (2017) This project proposes to construct an
underpass (tunnel) under Highway 110 for the future construction of the
Mendota-Lebanon Hills Greenway Trail. Dakota County has received a
$1,000,000 grant from the Metropolitan Council for construction. County
staff has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to consulting firms for design
services. Proposals received will be reviewed in early February. If approved
for construction, the underpass would be installe
rehabilitation project for Highway 110 in 2017. Dakota County is planning
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on presenting the project to City Council at the February 17 meeting.
State Projects
2015 State Project List The list of metro projects for 2015 has been
released. Projects that will have an impact on Mendota Heights include:
-A sealcoat will be applied to Dodd Road (Highway 149) from The
Village south to Lake Drive.
-Highway 110 between Highway 13 to I-35E will receive surface
pavement rehabilitation (overlay).
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-Highway 13 between 2 Street in Mendota and I-35E will be
reconstructed to include new pavement, curb, gutter, and storm
sewer.
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Highway 13 Reconstruction (2 Street to I-35E) Staff attended an open
house held at Lilydale City Hall on Tuesday. Details of the project were
presented and questions from the public were addressed. The project is
expected to be under construction from June through August of this year.
Other Activities
City Engineers Association of Minnesota (CEAM) Staff attended the annual
CEAM conference Wednesday and Thursday in Brooklyn Center. In addition
ssence of this program was to encourage
engineering leaders to focus on facts and reality, and to try to remove
Lemay Lake Shores Development Staff walked the site with Ryland Homes
on Friday to review the approved clearing limits versus what was actually
cleared on the site. The developer and contractor were found to be in
complete compliance with the approved plans. Grading and infrastructure
installation is anticipated to begin this spring, along with the construction of
the model home.
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J 30, 2015
ANUARY
The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
CHIEF
Identity theft occurs when someone uses an individual’s personal information without permission to
receive some kind of benefit, most commonly money and property.
SERGEANTS
If you are a victim of identity theft take these steps:
Close compromised accounts immediately
File a police report
POLICEOFFICERS
Place a 90-day fraud alert on your credit report and obtain a copy of your credit report.
If your license or state ID card has been stolen or used improperly, you will need to get a replacement
at your local driver’s license office. You can complete a form to request a “driving record flag” that will
alert law enforcement officers that someone else may be using your identity. For more information,
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contact the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Services at 651-297-3298.
INVESTIGATIONS
“Sting Operation”
SCHOOLRESOURCE
At least once a year, ocers from the Mendota Heights Police Department conduct a
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bacco) and under 21 (for alcohol) who work with a member of the police department. Each
SUPPORTSTAFF
establishment is checked for compliance under applicable laws for underage service/sale.
Local businesses in the cies of Mendota Heights, Mendota and Lilydale have the opon to
parcipate in a cooperave partnership with the Mendota Heights Police Department called
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RESERVES
vide training to their employees who serve alcohol with the bene ŋ t of reduced penales if
they fail a check. The ulmate goal is to prevent the sale of alcohol or tobacco to underage
customers and to help employees recognize obviously intoxicated persons, ƭƦƚƷ ŅğƉĻ L5ƭͲ ğƓķ
deter purchases and consumpon, which is a criminal act.
CHAPLAINS
Ocers provide annual training to these businesses in the hopes that they connue to follow
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Establishments that fail by failing to card and ulmately serving our underage client have two-
fold consequences. The server is charged with a gross misdemeanor. The business receives
civil penales range from $500 ŋ ne for a ŋ rst violaon to liquor license revocaon for a mini-
mum of one year for further violaons. However, if a business can demonstrate that they are
a member of the Best Pracces Program and can verify employee training on alcohol service,
their penales can be reduced.
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Damage to Property Wednesday 09:00 hours
Officer John Larrive was dispatched to the Pool & Yacht Club on a damage to property report. The onsite
manager directed the officer to the attached lower parking lot where it had been spray painted. There are no
suspects at this time.
Unwanted Communications Thursday 16:23 hours
Officer Bobby Lambert took a report via phone from a woman who says she has been receiving unwanted text
messages from a man who she dated for just three months back in 2000. She has told him numerous times
that she wants nothing to do with him yet he continues to text periodically. Officer Lambert left the man a
voicemail telling him to stop all communications with the woman to avoid criminal charges.
Theft Thursday 16:29 hours
Officer John Larrive took a walk-in theft from vehicle report from a woman who said she was getting her
haircut at Fantastic SamÓs and when she returned to her vehicle, items were missing from her purse. She said
her TCF Card and several prescription medications were missing. After doing some more research and after
checking out her story, Officer Larrive ultimately came to the conclusion her story was a fib. She was issued a
citation for Falsifying a Police Report.
5th Degree Assault Thursday 17:20 hours
Officer John Larrive was dispatched to call a reporting party in regard to an assault that had taken place
earlier in the day. The reporting party stated her juvenile son had been attacked by four other students while
outside playing football at school. The students grabbed him by the neck, threw him down then kicked him
in the neck and groin area. There were no visible injuries and the parent did not want further action. The
school will be taking disciplinary actions against the students.
Theft Friday 08:28 hours
Officer John Larrive received a walk-in theft complaint from a male who stated his mail had been stolen. The
male left for vacation over the holidays and had put a stop on his mail while he was gone. When he returned,
he still hadn't received any mail but his neighbor had. He called the post office to inquire about his mail and
they informed him it had been delivered. Within a few days, the male began receiving notices for payment
from Xcel Energy and a credit card. It was at this point he knew his mail had been stolen. He did advise
those companies of the theft.
Code Violation Friday 20:48 hours
Sergeant Tanner Spicer and Officer Nick Gorgos were dispatched to a home on an ordinance violation which
then escalated to a disturbance. When officers arrived, they saw the complainant standing beside his truck
blocking the entrance to his neighborÓs driveway blocking in a tow truck driver. The complainant told
officers he believed the neighbor was operating a business out of his garage. He was told that whether or not
there is a business being run, he cannot block access to his neighborÓs driveway. He was then advised to go
through the necessary process with the City of Mendota Heights City Code Enforcement.
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Possession of Marijuana Saturday 00:42 hours
Officer Tanner Spicer observed a vehicle exciting a church parking lot at a high rate of speed. When Officer
Spicer caught up to the vehicle he asked the occupants what they were doing at the church. The driver stated
he was driving the passengers in the car home and got lost so they pulled into the church parking lot. Officer
Spicer was able to detect the odor or marijuana coming from the vehicle and asked the driver if there was any
marijuana in the car. Officer Spicer located a plastic baggie with marijuana, a marijuana pipe, and a digital
scale in the glove compartment of the vehicle. The driver admitted that they belonged to him. The evidence
was taken back to the police department and entered into the property room and the driver was cited for Pos-
session of a Small Amount of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia and released from the scene.
Theft Monday 09:00 hours
Officer Rosse was dispatched to a home regarding a theft. Homeowner reported that someone entered both
unlocked vehicles which were parked in his driveway overnight and stole a small amount of cash and some
equipment from the vehicles. Officer Rosse noted there were no other calls in similar nature reported. No
suspects or witnesses at this time.
Property Damage Accident Monday 09:19 hours
Officer John Larrive was dispatched to a property damage accident on Lilydale Rd. the reporting party advised
that a semi-truck had just struck the train bridge. As Officer Larrive was responding to the location of the
accident he had dispatch notify the owner of the railroad that there was an accident involving the train
bridge. Officer Larrive searched for the vehicle and found in St. Paul where he learned the driver of the semi
worked. The driver reported the accident to his employer. Officer Larrive returned to the bridge to take
photographs and provided the railroad bridge owner with a case number.
Theft Tuesday 17:30 hours
Officer Meyer responded to report of broken window on a vehicle. The owner of the vehicle stated that she
parked her car and went walking when she returned to her vehicle the window had been broken and a
reusable cloth grocery bag had been stolen from the car. There are no suspects. The case is inactive.
Theft of Gas Wednesday 14:48 hours
Officer Rosse responded to a gas station on report of a gas drive-off. The reporting party provided a license
plate number which was found to be not on file. This case is inactive pending further evidence.
Prescription Fraud Thursday 18:59 hours
Officers Nick Gorgos and Todd Rosse responded to Walgreens where a woman was trying to use a fraudulent
prescription to obtain 180 tablets of Oxycodone. The pharmacist recognized the prescription because
another individual had tried to use this same fraudulent prescription with a different personÓs name several
days earlier. The pharmacist stalled the suspect until officers arrived. The woman told the officers her friends
told her to go into the pharmacy and obtain the prescription. The female suspect was arrested and jailed.
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POLICEMAN:
I couldn't help but
notice your eyes are
Citations1038
bloodshot. Have you
been drinking?
Warnings725
DRIVER:
Officer, I couldn't help
but notice your eyes are
PoliceReports1480
glazed. Have you been
eating donuts?
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POLICEMAN:
Ma'am, it says here that
you should be wearing
glasses.
DRIVER:
Well, I have contacts.
POLICEMAN:
IfyouareaMendotaHeightsresidentandyouare
I donÔt care who you
goingoutoftownoronvacation
know! YouÔre getting a
ticket!
POLICEMAN:
Why are you driving
without a license?
DRIVER:
Because it was revoked
months ago.
POLICEMAN:
Why didn't you obey
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that stop sign?
DRIVER:
Because I was told not
to believe everything I
read.
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HAVE A SAFE WEEK!