2015-06-19 Friday News
June 19, 2015
City of Mendota Heights Weekly Update
Mendota Heights Fire Department Named
DATES TO REMEMBER:
2015 Department of the Year
June 23
Planning Commission
7:00 p.m.
June 24
Music in the Park
Market Square
Connie Evingson
6:30 p.m.
Summer Programs Underway
June 25
Cliff Timm Memorial
Fishing Derby
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Rogers Lake Park
5:30 p.m.
July 1
Music in the Park
Market Square
Echos of Elvis
6:30 p.m.
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July 3
Independence Day
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Observed
City Offices Closed
July 4
Independence Day
Mendakota Country Club
Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby
Fireworks Display
Dusk
Pipeline, Just the Facts
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Night to Unite
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N E W S The Pipeline
L E T T E R
Public Works
Engineering
June 19, 2015
Code Enforcement
Public Works
The Parks Crew cut grass; and dragged, striped, and chalked fields in the
parks. Trash was picked up and the bathrooms cleaned daily in the parks.
Maintenance was done on all the mowers. Mendakota Park was fertilized.
They attended the required safety classes. Graffiti was removed at the
skate park and Pilot Knob site.
The Utilities Crew checked the lift stations daily. The storm lift stations
were weeded and then sprayed for weeds. The sanitary sewer lines were
cleaned on Lemay Lake Drive, Acacia Drive, Lemay Avenue, Lake Augusta
Drive, and Commerce Drive. Fire hydrants continue to be painted.
The Streets Crew did blacktop patching on; Marie Avenue from Valley Park
to Dodd Road, Marie Avenue from Lexington Avenue to Victoria Road,
Centre Pointe Drive, Twin Circle Drive and Avanti Drive. They also attended
the safety meeting. John did welding to fix the arm to the ramp on the
trailer and added more D rings for extra tie downs.
Engineering
City Projects (construction year) New Information in Italics
Highway 13 Trail Connection (2013-2015) The trail is now paved. Final
landscaping is underway. Project should be completed by the end of June.
Victoria Road Reconstruction & Rolling Green Neighborhood Rehabilitation
(2014/2015) Construction is underway. Pavement has been removed
from Lexington to Walsh and excavation has begun for storm sewer
installation. Substantial completion between Lexington Avenue and Walsh
affic.
Annual Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation (2015) Areas to be lined under this
contract is Huber Drive from Bent Tree to Cheyenne, Mendota Heights Road
from Pilot Knob to the lift station and from Highway 55 to Lexington, and
Rogers Lake Park area. Lining sanitary sewer lines helps keep our flow
contribution to the Met Council treatment plants as low as possible by
preventing inflow and infiltration from getting into our sanitary sewer
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system. Project completion is expected by November 30.
Mendota Road Neighborhood Improvements (2016) Project will consist of
reconstructing Mendota Road (Hwy 110 Frontage Road) from Delaware
Avenue to Oak Street, and rehabilitating Warrior Drive, High Ridge Circle,
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and Sibley Court. Staff will be meeting with ISD197 the week of June 22
to discuss their role in the project. As part of the Feasibility Report, affected
residents and property owners in the reconstruction area will be asked to
complete a survey concerning elements to include in the design of the
project. The Feasibility Report is expected to be complete by August. If the
project advances, neighborhood meetings and a Public Hearing before City
Council would be held this fall.
County Projects New Information in Italics
Highway 110 Greenway Trail Crossing (2017) The consultant has begun
surveying the site. They will be completing the wetland delineation later
this summer.
rehabilitation project for Highway 110 in 2017. The County will provide
regular updates at upcoming City Council meetings.
River to River Greenway (2014/2015) Landscaping along the Warrior
Drive/Marie Avenue portion of the trail is complete. Charlton Avenue in
West Saint Paul remains closed for the installation of the trail underpass
tunnel. It is scheduled to reopen in July.
State Projects New Information in Italics
Maps of 2015 MnDOT projects can be found at:
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Highway 13 Reconstruction (I-35E to 2 Street) (2015) Construction is
underway and excavation has begun south of Lexington Avenue. Access to
residents and businesses between I-35E and Lexington will be maintained,
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but between Lexington and 2 Street, the Highway is closed to all through
traffic. Traffic is detoured down 1-35E to Highway 110 and back to Highway
13. The public is being asked to utilize the detours as much as
possible to help ensure the safety of construction workers. For more
information, contact Kirsten Klein, Public Affairs Metro District at:
kirsten.klein@state.mn.us, or 651-234-7506. The project website will be
updated throughout construction
http://www.dot.state.mn.us/metro/projects/hwy13mendota/. Substantial
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completion is expected by August 22.
Other Activities New Information in Italics
Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO)
Staff attended the monthly meeting of the LMRWMO Board in Inver Grove
Heights. Most of the meeting was centered on the Cherokee Heights Culvert
Improvement project being undertaken by the City of Saint Paul. Mendota
Heights and West Saint Paul will likely contribute a portion of the costs for
the project since we are both contributors to the storm water quantity that
flows through the culvert. Construction of the improvement is scheduled for
2016. The Board also discussed grant applications for alum treatments for
Lake Augusta and Sunfish Lake.
Draft Upper Mississippi River Bacteriological TMDL Implementation Plan
Staff representatives from MPCA, Lilydale, West Saint Paul and Dakota
County to discuss the plan to address the impairment of Interstate Valley
Creek (aka Bigfoot Creek) from E. coli bacteria. For the past several years,
MPCA has been monitoring tributaries to eh Mississippi River for bacteria
concentrations. As a result of this monitoring, it was discovered that this
creek exceeds the allowable concentration of E. coli, and therefore has been
declared as impaired. More information will be published as the
Implementation Plan is finalized, along with guidance for property owners
on how to better protect the creek.
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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
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Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Friday 10:36 hours
Officer Phil McCarty responded to a suspicious vehicle report in front of a home being watched for illegal
activity. Upon approach, Officer McCarty smelled the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. The
driver stated her friends frequently smoke marijuana in her vehicle. Officer McCarty found a metal tool often
used to grind raw marijuana. Inside the grinder was marijuana residue. The driver also possessed an expired
License Violation.
Assaulting a Police Officer Friday 23:31 hours
Officer Robin Nelson, along with assistance of Officers Mike Shepard, Jeff VonFeldt and Sgt. Tanner Spicer,
responded to a call for assistance from Dakota County Park Rangers on a report of a suspicious vehicle.
Upon arrival officers found what appeared to be a tinfoil tube attached to the tail pipe of the vehicle which
then led to the back of the trunk. A female was inside the vehicle covered in a blanket who appeared very
intoxicated. As officers began to search the vehicle and question her ,she became verbally abusive to the offic-
ers. When the ambulance arrived on scene, the woman continued to be uncooperative and kicked Officer
Shepard. The woman was sent to the hospital for evaluation. Charges of assaulting a police officer are pend-
ing.
Property Damage Accident/Hit and Run Saturday 08:47 hours
Sgt. Tanner Spicer was dispatched to a gas station on report of a property damage hit and run crash. Suspect
victim vehicle. There is no information on the suspect vehicle or the driver. Case is inactive pending any
further developments.
Warrant Arrest Saturday 09:35 hours
Sgt. Tanner Spicer along with Officer Phil McCarty and John Larrive were dispatched to a gas station where it
was reported that a male had been sitting inside his vehicle for a long time and appeared to be using
from Ramsey County. The male was arrested and transported to Ramsey County Jail.
Burglary Sunday 21:04 hours
Sgt. Bobby Lambert responded to a residence on a report of a no-forced-entry burglary. Homeowners arrived
home and found that someone entered the lower level of their home earlier in the evening while they were
out for a walk. The suspect entered the unlocked lower level door which set off an audible alarm. The also
opened a second interior door which was also tripped by the alarm. Homeowners state that nothing was
missing and there was no damage sustained. There are no suspects at this time.
Parking Complaint Monday 00:12 hours
Officer Lambert followed up on a complaint of a boat and trailer parked in the street for well over 24 hours.
The trailer had been marked the previous day and it had not moved since. A citation was left with the boat
and trailer for a 24 Parking Ordinance violation.
Theft Monday 06:42
A residence reported she was notified by the Burnsville Police Department that some of her mail was found
in their city. She had not realized anything was stolen. She followed best practices and reported the theft to
her financial institutions and reported the theft of mail to us in order to create a case number in the event.
She said she would keep a close eye on her accounts and report to us if she found any theft or fraud.
Theftgasoline Monday 16:11
Officer Fordham responded to a local gas station on report of theft of gas. The store employee and witness
gave plate and details on the suspect who pumped the gas, the driver and the passengers in the car. It was
also learned that this same plate and similar suspect descriptions were involved in other thefts.
In Park After Hours Tuesday 00:27
While patrolling the local parks after hours, Sergeant Fleming found three vehicles parked outside the closed
park. Inside, he found five individuals around a fire in the fire pit. This same park has seen an increase in
activity after hours and has even reportedly been socially communicated as a great party spot. The only illegal
activity was their presence in the park after hours. Each of the males were cited for this ordinance violation.
Check the Welfare Tuesday 22:42
Officers Phil McCarty and Denise Urmann, along with Sergeant Fleming, responded to a report of a female
screaming for help in a nearby home. Upon arrival, they did indeed find someone screaming. It was simply a
juvenile female, upset because Mom took away her iPad. Mom said the daughter does occasionally have tan-
trums like that. Nothing physical took place. Officers spoke with the young lady about her behavior resulting
in a police visit. The youth stated she understood. Officers cleared.
Unwanted Communications Wednesday 09:40
Sergeant Spicer took a report from a female who wanted her ex-boyfriend, estranged for over 30 years, to cease
contact with her. The relationship occurred in high school and it turned into a an undesirable situation
when he began stalking her. He has lately renewed contact and informed her he is working nearby. The re-
porting party wanted us to be aware but not yet get in contact with him. She was advised to seek an HRO
against the party and to call police if contact continues or if he shows up at her work .
Check the Welfare Wednesday 15:56
Officers Todd Rosse, Jennifer Fordham and Sergeant Spicer responded to a business on report of a party
found at their business, under the influence. The man was a past employee and upon making contact, offic-
had drank straight up from a Windsor bottle. He also stated he had driven there from Lakeville over 1 1/2
hours ago. Officer Rosse administered a PBT and found he had a BAC of .352!! Due to his dangerously
high level of intoxication, he was transported to the hospital and his vehicle was privately towed per the busi-
ness. No charges for the DUI as it was not witnessed and his level of intoxication while he had been driving
was unknown.
Dumpster Fire Wednesday 11:37
Officer Rosse responded to a dumpster fire, which was extinguished by MHFD without incident. It was
learned that two teenagers were seen near the business before the fire started. The witness thought they were
just jogging but when the fire started wondering if they might be involved. Information, including
surveillance footage, will be followed up on by investigations. No financial loss.
Warrant Arrest Thursday 13:32
and they did make an arrest of a subject in our city on a warrant for 5th Degree Drug Possession out of
Washington County. Subject arrested without incident and turned over to a Wash Co Deputy.
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