2010-10-08 Friday NewsFive Year Street Improvement Plan
City staff presented the five year street improvement plan to the city
council on Tuesday night. This is a document that shows all of the
street rehabilitation and reconstruction projects that are proposed for
!:A, PAAi the next five years. The plan was approved and the city council was
very complimentary about the quality of the work and the detail that
was included in the document. This is an excellent plan that will help
October 8 2010 guide the street work over the next five years and help make
neighbors aware of the schedule for improvements to their streets.
The street improvement plan will be placed on the city website this
week. Congrats and thank you to the engineering staff for your work
on this project.
F Absentee Voting Underway
City Hall is seeing more visitors these days, as residents are taking advantage of the
opportunity to vote Absentee. You may vote absentee if you know that you will be
Runable to vote at your designated polling place on election day. So far, 225 residents
have cast their ballots absentee.
' Acting City Clerk Nancy Bauer has been working with the new procedures for
absentee ballots, where were revamped by the state following the last election. The
procedures are a little more cumbersome than our old methods, but it is promising to
® know that the whole state is on the same page in how these ballots are processed.
AUpcoming Fire Department Even -,t,,,.--,
This week is Fire Prevention Week, which will be capped off with the Fire Department
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Open House, at the fire hall, 2121 Dodd Road this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
There will be demonstrations, hot dogs and fire truck rides.
At the Tuesday night City Council meeting, Council member Ultan Duggan offered
some words of support for our volunteer fire department members who are currently out
N and about the community selling tickets to the annual Firefighters Dance, November 13,
2010. The dance is a fundraiser which provides financial support for fire prevention
activities, uniforms and other department needs which are not a part of our general
E budget. Even if you cannot attend the dance on please consider buying a ticket (or two)
to support our Fire Department.
WAnytime Fitness Opens
S Monday was the first day of business at Anytime Fitness as they completed the move
from one side of Highway 110 to the other. Council member Duggan said a few words
on behalf of the City, Howard Paster spoke on behalf of Paster Enterprises and
business owner Reid Bradley expressed his gratitude to everyone who assisted in
making the transition to the larger facility.
David McKnight and Jake Sedlacek took the opportunity to get a closer look at some of
the improvements to Mendota Plaza, and were impressed at how well the project is
turning out.
October 8, 2010
The New Website Has Arrived
Our new city website was placed online on Friday, October 1, 2010 and has received very
positive reviews. The new site is much easier for staff to use and will make it much easier for us
to put information online for our residents. Please check out the new site when you have time.
Take the time to explore the website and find out where all of the information is located, what
new information is included and more. The website has many new pictures of the city and our
amenities. Thank you goes out to Stacy for all of the work that she put into this project and
making it happen in a timely manner. The new website and the new version of the newsletter are
great examples of the improvements that the city is making in communicating with our residents.
Visit the website today at www.mendota-heights.com.
Vice President Visits
Vice President Joe Biden was in the Twin Cities this week and made his way through Mendota
Heights on Tuesday. After arriving at the airport in the morning his motorcade traveled through
the city on his way to and from St. Paul. The Mendota Heights Police Department was involved
in the security detail as usual. Good work to those officers and employees involved in this visit
on Tuesday.
Dates To Remember
Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Airport Relations Commission Meeting
City Council Meeting
Planning Commission Meeting
Halloween Bonfire
Election Day
City Council Meeting
10-12-2010
6:30 p.m.
10-13-2010
7:00 p.m.
10-19-2010
7:00 p.m.
10-26-2010
7:00 p.m.
10-31-2010
11-2-2010
11-2-2010
8:30 p.m.
The Pool and Yacht Club was still
recovering this week from the flood
waters that crested over the weekend.
The water has gone down significantly
compared to this picture that was taken
on Monday.
Attachments
Just The Facts, The Pipeline, ARC Meeting Agenda
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Suspicious Friday 1028 hours
Mendota
Officer John Larrive responded to a local park when the DCC
Heights
received a cell call about a suspicious vehicle. The caller was
Police
afraid to approach as a door was standing open and someone
was inside. Officer Larrive woke up the Ione occupant who was
Department
sleeping off a nightshift at McDonalds. Asked to sleep
Support
elsewhere.
Staff
Kim Henning
Car vs. Deer / No D/L Friday 2006 hours
Sandie Ristine
Caller reported they had just struck a deer on Hwy 110 near
Susan Donovan
Delaware Avenue. When Officer Willson arrived on scene he
Cathy Ransom
Becky Pentel
learned that the driver had an instructional permit and no one
Police Officers
else was licensed. So unfortunately they crashed, ruined the car,
Jerry Murphy
and were ticketed for not having a license.
Scott Patrick
John Larrive
4t" Degree DUI Saturday 0159 hours
Bobby Lambert
Officer Mike Shepard made an immediate u -turn and stopped a
Tanner Spicer
Todd Rosse
vehicle that had crossed over the center line nearly striking his
Chad Willson
squad car head on. The in -squad computer check revealed that
Jeff vonFeldt
the license plates belonged on a different car and the registered
Denise Urmann
owner was suspended. The driver was asked if she knew why
Michael Shepard
Peyton Fleming
she was being stopped; she was pretty sure because she was
Jenny Fordham
lost. During a short conversation with the driver it was quite
School Resource
apparent that she should attempt to do SFST's as she had been
Officer
drinking. She agreed to attempt them and failed. The last test
Steven Meyer
was the PBT which revealed a BAC of .156. The completely
Investigations
Mario Reyes
sober passenger was allowed to drive. The driver was arrested
Tanner Spicer
brought to MHPD where she was read the MN Implied Consent
Sergeants
Advisory and agreed to a test.
Neil Garlock
Brian Convery
Harassment Saturday 1219 hours
Eric Petersen
Caller reported to Officer Todd Rosse that the person who lives
Reserves
Randy Pentel
next door to a home he owns harasses him whenever he
Gino Messina
attempts to work on the home. The neighbor takes photos,
Jesse Metmer
makes notes and just generally harasses the property owner.
Andrew Quinlan
When Officer Rosse attempted to mediate the situation, the
Chief
Mike
neighbor was conveniently not home. Nor was anyone else
Aschenbrener
involved in the problem property.
10/7/2010
Dead Deer Saturday 1027 hours
911 cellular caller reported a dead deer in the median of Hwy 110. At about $20 a
call to the 911 center! Really?
Lock out Saturday 1707 hours
Caller reported they locked themselves out of the house and were late for a flight.
They were hoping we could kick in the door for them. Sergeant Petersen arrived on
scene and verified that the person was in fact the homeowner and then forced his
way into the home. Hopefully she made her flight.
Traffic Detail Wednesday 0800 —1500
Sergeant Neil Garlock served as the detail section coordinator for a Vice Presidential
motorcade through town. The detail closed all traffic off from the area bordered by
Hwy 110 and 135E. The Officers working the detail took quite a bit of guff about the
inconvenience of the road closure. Unfortunately the roads were closed far longer
than the plan called for. As the political season heats up, this will likely occur again.
We will work MSP and SS to ensure access out of or into the area.
Homecoming Hyjenks / Curfew Wednesday 0021 hours
Officers Fleming and VonFeldt responded to a suspicious vehicle, possible shots
fired call on the north end. WSPPD Officer Windschitl located the vehicle which was
stopped a short time later. The car full of kids was out "decorating" for homecoming.
A truck load of supplies was sent home with one of the parents who came to claim
their children. All were cited for curfew and released.
Burglaries Wednesday 0858 hours
Two local businesses called within a very short timeframe to report burglaries that
were just discovered. Officer Bobby Lambert and Sergeant Neil Garlock responded
to the scenes and began processing. Both Investigator Reyes and Spicer responded
to the crime scenes. Multiple pieces of evidence were processed at both locations
and are being prepared for submission to the BCA crime lab for further processing.
No witnesses were located to either break-in.
Terroristic Threats Wednesday 1112 & 2315 hours
Officer Jen Fordham met with a party who had received a death threat from a
business acquaintance. The suspect is on probation for previously threatening
people. The victim's wife also received a threatening phone call and was at the
Woodbury PD reporting the threat she received. Officer Fordham immediately
placed a call to the suspect's Probation Officer who agreed to call the man in for a
meeting and issue a warrant if he didn't show up. At 2315 hours Officer Jeff
VonFeldt received a call from the Washington County Jail wondering if MHPD still
wanted the suspect listed in the KOPS alert for terrorist threats. The suspect
apparently had a rough day and threatened someone else landing him in the county
jail. A hold was placed on the man so if he was released it would be to the Dakota
County Jail. Report sent to the DC Attorney's Offices for formal charges.
Suspicious Person Wednesday 1145 hours
Officer Bobby Lambert responded to a 911 cell call from a local park. The caller
advised that this was the second time they had spotted a white VW parked with a
middle-aged man watching kids in the park. When spotted, the man leaves. Officers
were not able to locate the suspect in the area. The car registers out of the northern
suburbs. Investigator Spicer is checking into the r/o's background to see if there is
adyiype — criminal adYidtry.
NEWS The Pipeline
LETTER
Public Works
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Engineering October 8, 2010
Code Enforcement
Public Works
The Parks Crew prepared the grounds at the fire hall for the Fire Prevention
Open House. Truck 503 was serviced for winter (new tires, etc). The
driver's seat was taken out of truck 501 for repairs. Extra playground
equipment was picked up at Mendakota Park and put in storage.
The Street Crew dug up two broken storm basins, bricked them up and
mudded them. One was on Evergreen Knoll and the other on Fieldstone
Drive. No parking signs were reinstalled (that had been spray painted) on
Warrior Drive. Eight barricades were dropped off and picked up for the Vice
President's motorcade on Tuesday. They were used on Highway 13 at
Highway 110 and Lexington Avenue and Highway 110. Tom along with the
Street Crew went to the St. Could Fall Maintenance Expo.
Engineering
Highway 55/Mendota Heights Road Intersection - The construction project
has begun. Existing pavement is being cut and removed, and improvement
areas have been marked and staked. Residents should be aware of
traffic revisions at this intersection through the end of December.
2010 Reconstruction/Rehabilitation Project - Work for the 2010 portion of
the project is substantially complete with small, punch -list items remaining.
Remaining portions of wear course asphalt on Butler and Ivy Falls Park,
Spring Street, and Simard Street will be completed in the spring of 2011.
Assessment hearing for the completed project will be held at Council at the
October 19th meeting.
Water Tower Rehabilitation - Although this project was planned to be
complete by September 30th, there remains a small amount of work yet to
be completed. Most of the letters have been painted, and the entire body of
the tower is complete. Barring any further weather delays (wind can cause
a delay in painting), Staff estimates the tower will be substantially complete
by the end of next week.
2011 Street Reconstruction Project (Wagon Wheel Trail) - Council accepted
the Feasibility Report for the 2011 Street Reconstruction Project at the
October 5"' meeting. The project will reconstruct Wagon Wheel Trail from
Lexington to Dodd Road and will include the installation of storm sewer,
curb & gutter, and an 8 -foot bituminous trail along the length of the project.
Public hearing is scheduled at the November 16th Council Meeting.
Mendota Heights Road/Visitation Drive Roundabout - Staff met with the
leadership of the Visitation School at their monthly Roads and Grounds
Committee meeting on Wednesday (Oct 6). Visitation School stated they
were "very pleased and grateful to the City" for completing the project. The
parents and faculty that drive the roundabout every day are pleased both
with the reduced queue time at the intersection, but with the increased
safety at the intersection as well.
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CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
AIRPORT RELATIONS COMMISSION AGENDA
October 13, 2010 — 7:00 P.M.
City Hall Council Chambers
Televised Meeting
Call to Order - 7:00 p.m.
Roll Call
Approval of the Minutes from the August 11, 2010 and September 15, 2010 Airport
Relations Commission Meeting
Unfinished and New Business
a. Introduction of MAC Commissioner John McClung
b, MAC Real Time Flight Tracker Presentation
C. Airport Noise Report Discussion
d. NOC Meeting Update
e. Updates for Introduction Book
Acknowledge Receipt of Various Reports/Correspondence:
a. Monthly Statistical Review
b. August 2010 ANOM Technical Advisor's Report
C. August 2010 ANOM Eagan/Mendota Heights Departure Corridor Analysis
d. August 2010 Runway 17 Departure Analysis Report
e. Airport Noise Report, September 10, 2010
£ Airport Noise Report, September 17, 2010
g. Airport Noise Report, September 24, 2010
Other Commissioner Comments or Concerns
Upcoming Meetings
MAC Meeting
City Council Meeting
NOC Meeting
8. Public Comments
9. Adiourn
10-18-10 1:00 p.m.
10-19-10 7:00 p.m.
11-17-10 1:30 p.m.
Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 120 hours in advance. If a notice of less than
120 hours is received, the City of Mendota Heights will make every attempt to provide the aids. This may not, however, be
possible on short notice. Please contact City Administration at (651) 452-1850 with requests.