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2010-12-31 Friday News. . . . ......... Mendota Heights We. kily Reporton Clity ActivItteS A Now Beginning January 4, 2Q11 will mark a new beginning for the Mendota Heights City Council. After having the same elected officials for the past eight years, the city council will welcome new membersat their meeting next week, Sandra Krebsbach will be sworn. in as the seventh mayor, and first fenible mayor, of Mendota Heights at the .start of the meeting next week. Newly elected. council m . ember Liz Petschel will take the path of office, along with reelected councilmember Ulta.n Duggpn. The mOnbers of the 2011 city council will dffidlally determine the process they Will use to fill the remaining two years on. Sandra Krebsbac.h's city council term. We wish the new city council the. best of luck, and hope for continued :success as you lead and prepare, Mendota Heights for the future. Your service to our city is appreciated and may your goals: for our future come to fruition. Employee Service Awards The annual employee service awards Will be held on Tuesday, January 4, 2011. The program will include a reception at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall followed by a formal recognition of ,each employee during the City Council meeting that starts at 7:00 p.m. This year we Will be recognizing 22 employees who have served the city for 300 years! Please come and say thank you to these employees who have, spent between five and 30 years each, Working for our community. The recipients will receive a certificate along with a service award from the City Council at the meeting.. The program will be -aired on TV as a part of the. meeting Uldrid.ota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve vmw.mendota.h eights. coin (661) 452-1850 becember M, 2010 Employee Service Awards Five Years. Vince Belmares Hayley Heidleborg Kim Henning Stacy Kaiser John Mendez Steve Meyer Dale Stein Sandie thone Ton Years Eric Peterson Todd Rosse. Tanner Spicer Fifteen Years Richard BLirrdWs Brian Convery Tim Oster Scott Patrick Twenty Years David Dreelan Neil Garlock Roy Kingsley Ken Woisenburger Th!E!y Years Mike Coonan Gordy Skjerven Jeff Stenbaug Dates to Remember December M, 2010 City Offices Closed January 4,2011 7:00..P.m. City Council Meeting and Employee 9 Service Awards January 11, 2011 6:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting. .January 12, 2011 7:00 p.m. Airport Relations Commission Meeting January 13, 2011 Special City Council Meeting AA AA Attachrrients The Pipeline and. Just the Fabts Deceniber 31, 2010 N E�WS LETTER: The P i tei9 Public Works tnqlm�eirii December 8b, 2olo Code t6f1rcenleint .... ........ .. Public Works The Parks Crews are flooding the skating. rinks as . needed. They continue to snow plow The .. the edwaysy plowed the cul-de-sacs p , p . arking lots, skating rinks & pedways after the, five inch snowfall. Plows 501 and 503 were repaired. The groundmaster snow blower was also repaired. Rich plowed the middle area of the city. He was called in Sunday night fora power outage at the I-Ilyclale lift station. The power was out for four hours. from 8:00 p.m,. until 12:*00a.m. Cliff helped rich run the generator. Fire hydrant flags were replaced in Spring Street. The Streets Crew plowed the: streets on Christmas Eve morning. All streets Were. plowed and salted.. Snow was pushed back In the tul-de-sacs, and fire hydrants opened up. The streets were winged back With the grader on the north end of the. City. Plow truck 308 was picked up from Mack Truck that was in the repair shop for warranty work. Delaware Avenue Reconstruction. - Staff has been working with Dakota County on completing plans to submit to MnDOT for approval. Plans will be sent to Dakota County on Monday January 3rd. Engineering Web Page - The new Engineering Web page is up and running. Here you will be able to find background on City Streets, as well as information on engineering projects, stormwater management, Gopher - State One Call utility locations, and some brief instruction on how to safely navigate through our first Roundabout. Staff intends to use the new web page to update residents on project status and progress, and to publish Long-range plans for public view. Look for new updates early in 2011. Wagon Wheel Trail Reconstruction - Staff has started drafting the base file to use for the design. Survey data is being used to generate a digital surface of the neighborhood. Khollwood Neighborhood Improvements - The feasibility report for the 2011 Rehabilitation project is, nearly complete. Staff is proposing to present the report to the city council at the first meeting in February. [Ce Theft of Gas Thursday 1628 hours Officer Bobby Lambert responded to a local gas station on a $68 x' drive off. The employee wrote down the license plate and a description of the vehicle as well as a physical description of the thief and his passenger. The vehicle was a gray Chevrolet truck and registered out of South Saint Paul. The registered owner was sent a letter advising them of the theft. Officer Lambert is 7 awaiting contact from the owner to see if any suspect information ' can be developed. Fire Friday 0144 hours A 911 cell phone call reported that snow was on fire in the area of Hwy 110 and Lexington Avenue. Officer Peyton Fleming checked the entire area and could not locate any burning snow. Hhhmmm .... job securityMIll Menciofa viiic;UI Ot:utt rauiUn a 40111 w Occ. ulc Irlallaycrl al a Iv— motel about a stolen television. Officer Patrick and Investigator Heights Tanner Spicer worked with the manager to narrow down the Window of opportunity for the theft. After some work they ,.-- Dep.a.atnez?t , determined that there were several. people moving in and out the .:: _ ... su P°rt room. Staff was .working to track down the model and serial number of the television. Physical evidence was gathered at the IUm Hcnntng;; ::. , Sandie lusune:; scene to be processed at the BCA lab: Investigation is on-going. Susan,Dono� aiz CxthjIZznsoni Theft Thursday 1210 hours Iiecl kel Officer Bobby Lambert responded to an underground parking Isola°Q orn°ex5 . ` garage about a car being broken into. Upon: arrival, he met with �e[[� 111u=phy the victim who reported that she parked and locked her car the Scott i ohn 1 a[[we ; night ,before. When she returned, a window was smashed out, B°ulzya�mUer... `'< the doors were ajar, and all of her Christmas presents were gone. Our first suspect should be the Grinch but he is usually busy with Itosse . Ch xc'�1t111aon m appearances this time of ear. Officer Lambert ovie and book y. . t >~cl dusted the car for prints but only found the victims leading him to Jcaxufecroxdh""' believe the thief wore gloves. He requested management check the video from the night' before for suspicious activity. r \Ilch el Sheard ... [Ce Theft of Gas Thursday 1628 hours Officer Bobby Lambert responded to a local gas station on a $68 x' drive off. The employee wrote down the license plate and a description of the vehicle as well as a physical description of the thief and his passenger. The vehicle was a gray Chevrolet truck and registered out of South Saint Paul. The registered owner was sent a letter advising them of the theft. Officer Lambert is 7 awaiting contact from the owner to see if any suspect information ' can be developed. Fire Friday 0144 hours A 911 cell phone call reported that snow was on fire in the area of Hwy 110 and Lexington Avenue. Officer Peyton Fleming checked the entire area and could not locate any burning snow. Hhhmmm .... job securityMIll 12/30/2010 AOA,'MHFD Saturday 0325 h;ou'rs Alarm company called in smoke alarm. Officers were cancelled by the alarm company. Officer VonFeldt spoke with a very intoxicated homeowner who assured him it was all fine and the smoke was coming from the fireplace. MHFD Chief 2 Dreelan arrived :a few moments later and could .still see the smoke inside of the home. After a few minutes he was greeted. by the very intoxicated homeowner who advised that there was no problem: Asst, Chief Dreelan helped the manextinguish the poorly lit fire. When he went to get the man's name the booze started talking as the man lied and started to be belligerent. This resulted in a return trip from Officer -; VonFeldt. The man iminediateiy changed course when the Officer arrived and police and fire were eventually able to clear. Custody Dispute Saturday 1247 hours Officer Bobby Lambert received a message to call a man about not being able to pick - his 11 year old child up for Christmas. The man advised that when he went to the house no one would answer the door. He went on to say this is the sixth time this has happened. He was advised to contact his attorney and see if they could work something out through the courts.. AOA Domestic Assault Saturday 1338 hours Sergeant Garlock and Officer Bobby 'Lambert assisted St Paul Police with a pick up ; order for 32 year old female wanted in connection with a domestic. assault in St Paul. t Merry Christmas) Fight Sunday 0216 hours Officers VonFeldt and Fleming responded to a 911 call for help from a local bar that had patrons fighting both inside and out. They arrived minutes later to large groups of people fighting in the parking lot and in the bar. They immediately called for help from surrounding agencies and began breaking up the fights. Once Officers from Eagan, West St Paul and South Saint Paul arrived they 'began attempting to determine what had occurred., They were not able to locate anyone that had instigated the fights. The Officers stayed on scene until everyone had found a ride home. Parking Ordinance Update Since November tst, Officers have written 44 parking citations due' to the winter overnight parking ordinance and declared winter storm parking restrictions. Of those 44 citations, less than 5 vehicles have been towed due to failure to respond to the citations and the movement of the vehicles was imperative: for clearing the streets effectively. A reminder: When a snow emergency is declared by the city, all media outlets are notified and the parking restriction remains in effect until the streets are cleared curb to curb. The winter overnight parking restriction applies every night from 2 a.m. until 6 a.m. from November 1St until April 1St, whether or not ithassnowed. l 2 Volume 6, Week 29 Deceinbei* 20, throujh December 26, 2010 FeatuilngSilpriff's Jail Staff., .Gqunwide-L John Grant QaLlln Brad Je.06 91111allUnIll Mutellan Laurence Hart Coftertional Scott ruchs Kathy Peinpke Jodi Rolloff 07UCk $tefni� J Ben Verby C11=ftG11,0101 cornoral Ryan ritzgerald Deb.Fryten Dainion.Giles. Shelle:Hamilton John Heger Virginia Jones Gary Allilbach Lisa Peterson Correctional D�aaljtles Craig Altendorfet. Vallie 81s,sonette, Tim 8ownian rai7-eibyrd Anna Caughey Stacy Cress Russiell Crissman Alike Curry .760. thgessell Ryan Fitzhenry Tim Fletcher Daniel Forray Alandy Eteddckson T6had Guckin Kelvin Hannah Jerry Hanson Adam Henry Milked Holmes Alike Holzerver DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF The Front Row -,'A' frot,,.� row seat to the greatest show om. t7arth- Dave Bellows, She.r1off Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy A Quiet Clirlstmas— While most were home celebrating the Christmas holiday, deputies responded to a number of calls. Overall the 24hour period was quiet, with a total of 33 calls for service or traffic stops. The first call was reported at ten minutes after 1-nidnig Ilt involving a domestic at a residence in Randolph Township with an altercation between siblings. Deputy Amber Hentges responded, but the Incident was quickly settled when the respons)ble party was taken home to "sl.eep it off." Just another case of "Christmas Cheer"goile awry. In another case from Christmas Day, deputies responded to a bar on a domestic call. An intoxicated, patron got into a shoving match with others and the owner wanted t.,Ile person removed. The intoxicated 29 -year-old female was transported to her residence (hey, it was Christmas), but when she refused to go into her apartment herclestination was redirected to Detox. Iguess Christmas charity goes only so fdr! Earlier in the week, 'Deputy Ryan Olson recovered a stolen vehicle he 'found: unoccupied In Empire Township. Ryan was able to develop additional information that ledhi m. to a nearby residence. With assistance from Sergeant Dan Sianconi, the two Identified a suspect at the home and, were able to get Incriminating statements from the man. The casehas been referred back to the local law enforcement agency in Wisconsin for prosecution. The morning of Wednesday, . . ..... December 29th, proved to be a challenging time for driving as blowing snow and near freezing temperatures created "black ice" along many roads across southern Dakota County, Deputy, P h o u t Ii a 11 v a n h Sourionavon.9 and Part Patrol Corporcil Chris Haars responded to a V rollover on County Road 46, The driver of a pickup lost control on the slippery Surface and ended up in a field, but forturiatelybe was. .4 - not injuied. Beliind,thb Over the past week the jail held on average 209 inmates in custody per day. On Christmas Day, the jail played Santa for 203 inmates. Last week the jail received a visit from State Senator Katie Sieben. One of the jail's truly successful programs, has been our "Art Behind Bars 111,60i -am," funded in part by a: grant from the Mc)(night Foundation and the MI.hnesota Legislature, Both Senator Sieben and Representative Denny MdNamara were helpful in obtaining Volume 6, Week 29 December 20, through -December 2 , 6, 2010 Dan Hoover l4tie 140over fthamine'dJackson clierijohnS6h Blair Jones Joshua Loahr Luelo Marquez-Zaktjata Raul Mascorro Darin McGowan A1,0chocki ItWenne. Oppong Audra Rmvlingg Cartier Russell Ton? Schneider Regina Shepherd Phil Simpson Sara steinl7W Kent Themmes Mariann Wainer Anthony Welin Christine Winfrey Grej Wjsher Prograing,st-aff Lorer.; Hanson Hal Patiner QLMSHWIS? Cdnimenft? Ploase contact the Dakota County Sheriff's Of6rea2 651.438.476o or any of the following by email - dave bell6vis@' co.daQaxan.tis co,dakata.mmus DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF The Frant Row #A -(rok�� row set.76 to the greaftst show on Farth...,7 Dave Bellows,, Sheriff Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy C111 QVIi'luric lat.1vil Jul the program during the last legislativeq, session, -J- On Hie, Roach— IThe Transportation unit traveled veled over miles last L j, week on prisoner transports. Five A "M 2,001) inmates were taken j to St. Cloud to begin prison Out sentences. -CondWences.. �R Go to EmerEjency F; -redness P re pa Coordinator Dave _U Gisch on the passing Sen 1tor Siebqh, a Dakota County Inmate, Inmate Outreach of his wife, Nancy; Servlce.t Cooridihator, Emily Clary, wid Cbrl;ectlonal Lieutenant earlier this week. A LaWrence,Hjft,p6se in front 61'a jail mural. private service is being planned. Our thoughts and prayers go to Dave and the entire Lisch family. Congrc)tulatlons.. Go to Deputy JenIenarz on being selected to represent Minnesota in the upcoming Special Olympics World Summer Games in Athens, Greece. Jen has been a long- time supporter of the Special Olympics in Minnesota, which leads to her being congratulated for her induction into the Minnesota Law Enforcement Torch Run Hall of Fame. Great work, lenl Click iiere to subscribe to this newsletter electronically. Page 2