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2009-04-24 Friday Newsrall d-4 PRELIMINARY 2009 REALESTATE VALUES AD Ap F AN "OOP" 190 Kristen received the attached notices from Dakota County this week. This is the first time that I can ever (in 30 years) remember Mendota Height's assessed valuation going down! In 2008 we had over $2 Billion dollars of Taxable Market Value. In 2009 the value has decreased by over $100M. All in residential. April 24, 2009 Staff has met with two experienced firms specializing in lake chemical applications for weed and algae control. Both firms currently provide treatment for water bodies in Men- dota Heights and Sunfish Lake. Control for weeds (maximum of 15% of lake) may require more than one application and algae treatments (maximum up to 50% of lake allowed) de - Fpending on the type and weather conditions, may require up to three applications. Addi- tional applications and size of areas to be treated can only be determined "on the water" by Rthe applicator during and after the first sprayings. Recommendation for award of contract IL HISTORIC PILOTRESTORATION EFFORTS DGreat River Greening and volunteers that may total in excess of fifty will be working at Pilot Knob on Saturday, April 25h. Wiley Buck, site restoration manager from Great River Greening will conduct a tour of the site and explain works in progress and planned future Aefforts to Council and Commission members — walking tour will begin at 10:00. Volunteer work crews will be on site from 830 to 12:30. r4 Cassandra Moe,, an instructor at Dakota County Technical College, has inspired her stu- dents tog et involved with the restoration efforts and has had students (under ten each time) to work alongside GRG staff at various tasks. Five were out last Wednesday, another six on Thursday, and several again on Friday. Her summer class will be making Pilot Knob a regular outdoor classroom to "thump" the burdock and other invasive species. SPRING CLEAN vP WJust another reminder —the Spring Clean Up is just around the comer —May 2, from 8AM S to 2PK enter Mendota Plaza from South Plaza Drive. There is a minor fee based on vol- ume,, electronics will be collected,, for 25 cents per pound. Make sure to spread the word! April 24, 2009 Dates to Remember in April Planning Commission Meeting 4-28-09 Dates to Remember 'in May Spring Clean Up 5-2-09 City Council Meeting 5-5-09 Park & Recreation Commission Mtg 5-12-09 Airport Relations Commission Mtg 5-13-09 City Council Meeting 5-19-09 Planning Commission Mtg 5-26-09 FARM M& 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Just the Facts,, Pipeline, Planning Commission Meeting Agenda, Letter from May of Lilydale, Preliminary Real Estate Values,,TwinCities.com Article "Rules protecting river may get an update", South Metro Source Article "Plans for Celebration of Schools Move Forward", Upcoming Park/Recreation/Community Events and the Friday Fax. Five-day forecast Tomorrow Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 29 Showers T -storms Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Hi. 530 Hi: 550 Hi: 560 HI-* 580 Hi: 590 Lo: 430 Lo: 370 Lo: 340 Lo. 350 Lo-, 400 Have a great weekend! April 24, 2009 4/24/2009 Careless Drk/ng/Falsa|nfornnutk»n 04-16-09 0119 hours While running radar in a 55 mph zone, Officer Mike Shepard clocked a vehicle traveling at 95 mph. When he stopped the car, he asked the driver why he was driving so fast. The driver said "I'm just stupid." The driver claimed that he didn't have a driver's license with him, but assured Officer Shepard that he did in fact have one. He provided a name and date of birth, but couldn't quite figure out how old he was, couldn't remember his current addreus, didn't know which address was on his driver's license and was unable to oven describe how to get to his house. Lo and beho|d, the driver had actually given the name of his brother and a DVS photo check revealed that the driver actually had a suspended driver's license. He was brought to jail for Gross Misdemeanor False Information to a Police Ofhoer, Careless Driving. and DA8. Drug Possession 04-17-09 0845 hours School Resource Officer Jennifer Fordham received information from school administration that a student was believed to have just participated in a drug deal and potentially had drugs in his possession. When school administrators searched the student's gym locker, they found onarray ofpills including schedule || and schedule \Vnarcotics. After aninterview with the suspect, in which headmitted toPossession and Attempted Sale, hewas booked into the Dakota County Juvenile Detention Center for 2nd Degree Controlled Substance and for attempting tosell eSchedule || narcotic onschool property tosomeone under the age of18. Broken Speed Thennon,eter?. ? 04-17-09 2333 hours While working a Dakota County Traffic Safety Detai|, Officer Mike Shepard clocked evehio|e driving 87 mph in a 55 mph zone. When he pulled out to catch up to the truck, the taillights on the truck turned off. 8urprioing|y, the driver pulled over immediately when he was signaled to do so. When asked why he was driving so fast, he said, "My speed thermometer /s broken!" When asked why he turned off his tai||ighta, he said that they must have a short in them. And you were driving without ava|id license because....? The driver was ultimately arrested and brought to jail for Driving after Cancellation/IPS (inimical to Public Safety). Fraud 448-09 0819 hours Officer Chad Willson met with a complainant in the PD lobby reporting fraudulent activity on his checking account. Victim explained that when he reviewed bank statements, he found two unauthorized charges onhis account. The charges were made online with edebit card only used once amon1h. The bank was able to reverse the charges and also advised that the transactions were made online to a credit reporting business. Ferguson contacted the website and was given the subaoriber, now suspect, information and neduno of the transactions. Case has been transferred to investigations for follow-up. Stolen Property 04-19-09 1104 hours A homeowner reported to Officer Todd R000e that someone had stolen his non -running Suburban, which hevalued atonly $5OO. He also reported that a -1 - 4/24/2009 tractor and trailer were missing, but they were well over 25 years old and not worth much. Officer Rosse inspected the area where the vehicles had last been seen and suggested that it may be city property, not the homeowner's property. Afew calls to city workers confirmed Officer Rosse's suspicions. After several attempts to have the homeowner remove the junk vehicles from city property, the city finally did the work for them. Burglary 04-19-09 2215 hours Officer Willson responded to a residence who reported a burglary in their home that occurred overnight while they were sleeping. Upon arrival, Officer Willson learned the dog had not barhed, the doors were all locked and there were nosigns offorced entry. The homeowner informed him the door was unlocked when he checked after learning their 46" TV was no longer present. All connections to the TV had been carefully disconnected by the careful, patient crook. Case has been forwarded to investigations for further investigation with pawn shops and possible suspects. Officer Under Attack! 04-20-09 0417 hours Officer Tanner Spicer heard o report of large injured pig on 494. and then, he was asked to handle the situation for area officers. Upon erriva|, he did indeed find an injured animal with a large heed - injury and obvious road rash from his fall; hmwever, the creature was not just a big, but wild boar! Officer Spicer dispatched one bullet into the poor animal's head to relieve its misery. However, the 400++ |b boar. AKA "Jason Lives^, reared its ugly head, and with frightening speed and squeals for a nearly dead animal, charged Officer Spicer! Officer Spicer dispatched multiple shote into the very angry animal before it dropped dead. Those tusks name a little too close for comfort. It's not just criminals and guns vvefear around here. Officer Award Presentation 4-21-2009 1900 hours Our favorite thing to do is recognize great service by our officers, especially when those services were recognized by their peers. Three Mendota Heights Officers received awards during the Mendota Heights city council meeting this past Tuesday for extraordinary actions and achievements while on duty: � Officer Jennifer Fordham was presented the department's Medal ofMerit for her outstanding efforts and achievements working with and making adifference inthe lives ofyoung people throughout our community. Officer Fordham has instructed DARE, volunteered as a high school band inotruotor, worked edsafety camp, coordinated Special Olympics Fund Raising in Dakota County for several years and has volunteered inthe Cop onTop fund raising event where she was recognized as a^VVCCOGood Neighbor.^Officer Fordham has served esSibley High Schools School Resource Officer for the past 5 years and is currently a child safety seat inspector. Recently she was "Sainted" in the Pioneer Press for helping coordinate avisit from the Bi Paul Police K8 Officers Association tovisit an i|| student. � Sergeant John Larrive and Officer Denise Urmann were both presented with the department's Life Saving Award for their actions at a medical in the City of U|ydo|e on March 7"^ 2008. Both officers responded to e medical oa|| involving a man with chest pain. Once on scene the man informed them hewas not feeling vve'||;hethen collapsed infront ofthem his heart had stopped and hequit breathing. Larrive and Urmann started CPR and applied an/\ED (Automatic External Defibrillator) to the victim. Within e couple of minutes they revived him and he was conscious and alert by the time Medics arrived. The grateful man is doing well and was present at the award ceremony and hewas afforded the opportunity tothank the officers inperson. Mock DWI Crash 4-24-2009 1030 hours The Mendota Heights Police and Fire Departments, with the assistance ofHee|theaatParamedics and the Minnesota State Patrol put on e Mock DVV| Car Crash for the students of Sibley High School. The crash was put on by actors form all of the involved agencies along with students from Sibley 's SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) group. The crash depicted a mee| life drunk driving accident that shows what can happen when teens (and adults) choose to drink and drive. The event was timed just prior to the spring prom season with the hopes of educating young drivers on the dangers of drinking and driving. Members of the Mendota Heights Police department regularly speak toyoung drivers about safe driving and the dangers of impaired driving. This isthe eighth OVV\ mock crash the police department has facilitated within the community. Please remind the young people in your life to make the choice tobuckle upand never drink and drive. 9faoma great weekend! Nike Sfiepand, 0nan, eT, Kim -2- The Parks Crew striped foul lines, soccer fields and lacrosse fields in the parks. Ball fields were dragged and chalked. Mendakota Fields were prepared for the Henry Sibley girls fast pitch tournament. Crab grass preventative was applied in Mendakota and Kensington parks. The faucet in the women's restroom was repaired at Mendakota Park. Rich installed a new cover on the St. Thomas wet well with Cliff's help. The sanitary sewer line was jetted in front of 1025 William Court which had roots in it. With Clifffs help Rich cleaned out the jet truck's water tank. The Streets Crew hauled class 5 to the alley way at Hiawatha Avenue and Fremont Avenue and graded it with the bobcat. The rest of the time was spent working with the street sweeping contractor. Dodd Road/Highway 110 Pedestrian Feasibility, Stud_ - The consultant presented the Draft Feasibility Report to Council on April 21st and received comments and answered questions of both Council and the public in attendance at the meeting. Pedestrian counts will be completed in May,, and the Final Report will be presented to Council either on May 19th, or on June 2nd. Funding application for Metropolitan Council consideration is due on June 15th. When reviewing the Final Report, Council should keep this date in mind and advise staff of their desire to move forward with the project. Congresswoman McCollum and State Representative Hansen are both aware of this project, and are now receiving regular updates (see item below) . 2009 Road Rehabilitation Project (C.,herry ills 2nd) - The Public Hearing was held at the April 21st Council meeting and the Council ordered plans and specs to be produced. Construction of the project will take place this summer. Mendota Mall Re -Development - The Developers' Agreement, Final Plat, and Final PUD were approved by Council at the April 21st Council meeting. Staff has begun working with the developer on construction plans for building permit application. Visitation/Saint Thomas Roundabout - Staff has been working with both schools for the past several months to determine the best fix for the traffic issues at Mendota Heights Road and Visitation Drive. At the request for the schools the City made application for funding under the ARRA for a local transportation safety project. The two schools have pledged matching funds of $45,000.00 combined to help increase the chances of receiving the Federal Funds. The City has pledged to match the $45,000.00 out of our State -Aid account. On April 15th the Metropolitan Council decided not to spend the "local money" from the ARRA on the Interstate 494/ US Highway 169 interchange in Eden Prairie. As a result, a list of local projects will be sent to the Metropolitan Council Transportation Advisory Board for approval, and the Visitation Drive roundabout project is on the list. We have NOT been officially notified of our receipt of ARRA funds, but it looks increasingly like we will get this project funded through the ARRA. Congresswoman McCollum is very interested in this project as well (see item below). High.,way ......... . . 55 & Mendota Hei,qhts Road Intersection - The Professional Services contract award for design of the project was awarded by Council on April 21st. Staff will hold a kickoff meeting with the consultant in the next week to start the design of the project. The City has received $424,821.00 of Fiscal Year 2010 money from MnDOT to assist in paying for the intersection reconstruction. Preliminary construction estimates have the project costing nearly $800,000.00. The balance of the construction cost, as well as the engineering and administrative costs is scheduled to be paid out of our State -Aid account. Meetinq with Congresswoman Betty McCollum - John met with Congresswoman Betty McCollum on Monday evening at an open forum concerning the re- authorization of SAFETEA-LU,, the Federal Transportation Funding Authorization Bill. Our efforts for pedestrian improvements at Dodd Road and Highway 110 were brought to her attention., and she requested a brief presentation at her open forum. Congresswoman McCollum was very grateful to hear from Mendota Heights, and to learn about what we are doing within the City. She was also very interested in the Saint Thomas/Visitation roundabout project, and requested an update on our efforts on that project as well. Her office will be kept informed of our progress for both projects. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA April 28, 2009 7:00 P.M. City Council Chambers 1) Call to Order 2) Roll Call 3) Approval of the March 24, 2009 Planning Commission Minutes 4) Hearings a) Case No. 09-09: Matt and Julie Brooks — 1754 James Road — Conditional Use Permit for the construction of a detached accessory building. Public Hearing 7:00 P.M. b) Case No. 09-10: Ross Fefercorn — Mendota Heights Town Center (Village at Mendota Heights) — Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment. Public Hearing 7:00 P.M. c) Case No. 09-11: Dodge Nature Center — 555 Huber Drive and 2155 Delaware Avenue — Prelim inary/Final Plat (Glen Toro 3rd Addition). Public Hearing 7:00 P. M. 5) Verbal Review 6) Adjourn 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, however, this may not be possible on short notice. Please contact City Administration at 651-452-1850 with requests. GifrJ Of acity6ate on C71fo Mississippi April 17, 2009 To Whom It May Concern Re: House Bill 424 and Senate Bill 671 (the "Bills") Ladies and Gentlemen: At its last meeting the City Council of the City of Lilydale reviewed the above -referenced Bills with great interest and concern because the City of Lilydale lies entirely within the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area. While the City Council found portions of the Bills to be an improvement over Executive Order 79-19,, it is concerned that the Bills may allow the Department of Natural Resources ("DNW"} . to usurp powers and controls that are currently held by local government. For example, the Bills currently seem to say that the DNR is to use the guidelines and standards established pursuant to the Bills when approving plans, regulations and development permit applications. Our Council's concern is that these provisions, and other provisions in the Bills, would give the DNR authority over local control that it does not now have. Our City Council has instructed meto advise you that until the Bills are modified to clarify that the DNR will not have the power to usurp any of the local controls which our City and other cities now have the power to exercise and enforce under Executive Order 79-19 and applicable state laws relating to planning, zoning and permitting, the City of Lilydale opposes adoption of the Bills into law. Further, it has been brought to the attention of our City Council that there may be the perception among some who are working on these Bills that the City of.Lilydale has taken a position in the past in support of them. That is a misperception. The City of Lilydale has not, prior to this letter,, taken a position on the Bills, and, by virtue of this letter, is now for the first time taking the position that it is opposed to the Bills in their current form and without the clarification required above. Thank you for your consideration. Very truly yours, <7 Thomas H. 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By Dennis Lien the 'Cities metropoli- tive order into statute. tan area, striving to balance "We have the ability to dlien ioneer ress.com @ap p environmental protection update and modernize those ' - : The Mississippi River Critical Area with local land -use prefer- existing requirements to bet Coon Rapids`;;;- -s�/* <. ss Program guides. development along a sites. ter reflect the needs of the Dam '>�' 72 -mile stretch of the river through But some interests argue river today," Hansen said. -► that the three -decade -old The measure is supported BROOKLYN f: ' executive order needs an by environmental groups A "f :: Mississippi River update. such as Friends of the Mis- ..,.' : Nicollet Island Critical Area border Bills moving through the sissi .pp. � River, which con- Minnesota Legislature tends existing rules often St. Anthony T. pA L would do just that, requiring are confusing. Falls~ N N G>: •: - 'ew of existin "There's a lot of room for a state led revs g J .. t::r;:tt;:jr min dis- interpretation and, therefore, :;: rules and more zo g rp :y;.; ::: a Lake » Lack and - l _: '', : Pigs Ey tricts to guide development. a lot of room for conflict, Dam No. l - .,A. ;::.<:. '.,,.::y:> :>- Lower Grey The legislation, sponsored said MThitney Clark, the g1 p ` Cloud Island by Sen. Katie Sieben, DFL- group's executive director. Historic Fort Snelling .:::C TTA E GROVE Newport, and Rep. Rick Although many cities are Mississippi National Lock and Hansen DFL -South St. Paul, neutral or support the ' — d1t1 sial effort others includingNo. 2 has one through several River and Recreation S ri n p g ` > <:,,::..::::.. ._ St. Paul contend things committees and could., et S g aI Area Area/Critical boundar > :: `` <:`l� Lake are fine just as they are. '� ` t floor votes soon. y y..`,. Hansen said the time is Some also fear that the Min- right to strengthen out -of nesota Department of io MMES date river corridor protec- Source: National Park Service PIONEER PRESS tions and to put the execu- RIVER RLIRDER► 8A' Natural Resources,: which manages the program andShe said 27 * percent' of the iment and urban diversified 'fibs bills don't specify how m,,ust 'approve any proposed city falls within the critical ' -- simply don't cover alt -the many more districts would rule changes, will emerge area program, which geographic and develop- be created, only that they with too much'authority.requires local plans and reg- went differences in the cor- must be approved through a In . recent years, communi- . Mations to protect and pre= rider. rulemaking process under - ties that want new develop- serve the �riverfront: As an example, Hansen taken by the DNR. �ment along the river-. occa- Patrick Seeb, executive, said dolman Field, an air- The two lawmakers also sionally have :Clashed:with with .. director of the St. Paul p said concerns about too port, is zoned rural open . the DNR over its interprets- Riverfront ' Corp., said he space even though it doesn t much DMR authority are tion of the order. • isn't sure the DNR is best- ht that definition. overblown. St. Paul contends it has 'job equipped to balance compet- v....vw..�..... "whenever you go done an,. excellent of managing the -corridor .and g choices for the corridor. "I don't flunk that A would through the rulemaking s "T`he will have to get P y process, its very delib,�ra- has been especially, protec- be helpful to have .ore state " Sieben ' said adding j those plans and five, 9 five of the river. oversight to the extent that ordinances approved by that interested parties will �� t. Paul and a The °f S lot of other people_take stew- . it takes away from local con - .trol and decision-making," . have ample oppo�ty to the DNI just like they s weigh m with the DNR. ardship of the Mississippi isaid Seeb said. "I it works j do now. And the ONR "Cities will still be respon- River very seriously,": ,2 . `pretty well now.." , will not have auth®city Bible for having critical area ' or St. haul's direc- Cecile Bed , . _ . Sieben : end Hansen said •• plans and ordinances," beyond that. « for of planning andreconom: • _ the four existing zoning dis Clark said. They will have is development. tricts — urban and rural i Whitney Clark, executive to get those plans and ordi- .....� open space, urban develop- _ director, Friends o f the nan,ces approved by the � . _ . . s •• 't dont think that went and urban diversified Mississippi Rover DNR, dust like they do nov�i 'And the DNR will not have would be helpful to authority beyond that." . have more, state Hansen, meanwhile, said { oversi ht -to the extent : g he's tried to address any concerns that have emerged i that �t takes away from' in committees. local control and "I've made a number- of Mon -making.". " changes, and I believe it's in I ded very good shape," Hansen Petrick Seeb, executive said. "It should get to the s director of the St. Paul floor, and I expect a vigorous I River f ront Corp. debate there." Plans for Celebration of Schools Move Forward Plans are in place to celebrate 150 years of education in School District 197. The district, which serves students in the communities of Mendota Heights, West St. Paul, Sunfish Lake and parts of Inver Grove Heights and Eagan,, will conduct a day of festivities slated for June 6. A volunteer committee headed by Mendota Heights City Council member Ultan Duggan and resident Ralph Dumond, are working to gain volunteer and financial support for the event. At the event, participants will be able to trace the history of the district at displays at Mendakota, Park and revel in a picnic and parade at Henry Sibley High School. "We are moving forward to get more people involved," said Duggan. "We will be asking for the support of the communities in the district and from the business communities. Our budget is rather slim and it will take the support of many to put on a proper event." Among the hopes of the committee is to raise enough money to cap the festivities with a fireworks display at dusk. "It's going to be an old fashioned family event," said Duggan. "We really need people to step and support this." Apr 17 2009 17:Z6:H6 Vi'd Fax —> 65145ZH94H Adm i*nistrdtar Page HH1 of HHG 9 mmFrida Y Faxmmw ,4 weeki-V lc),,grisladve the Leagrue qfM11,71m,rswa (71,fies. Tim committee update Afthou,gh mueh ofthiv vveek "s htzs, been on u-Nnpleting the omm"bus MA, thal will bec-ome the b r - Vale ST m6gelp Mt..) 71:u - have ,conflnued to meel next 14,1C-?CVS,.Pu,.s1h to cotnjfele the ofnifibus, bills, r1�Y�����T il�r cx ���c���` �'��1��1�rx��� c�� f '���r,��rtc� ���� �+J�c} .�.���'�,r.�•c� �'����.� S,enale T,ax ("..ominiftee 1IIh.Sv-ov:ot The Senate'Fax rnost of the W(�Ok considering a. varkety of 'ob-crea,tJng- tax bl"lls It worked. to -find revenue, f(,),i- tile genera -1 fund, Tax Con.itnh.tee O.m'r Ibo:i Bakk ; 1���:1�,.µ :kc�c- .' '.;� said durin eac b. of this week's I Lg hearlings th,,ei,t he iss 1:flacing a. strong eniphasils%, 011 creating 'ob opportunities though provisl'ons he inteiid.s to I'n,cIude in the oninlybus tax bill" which will be.releasied. earl,y next week- Some of theinifiatives under comideration this week .ui.chid-e the Green JOBZ proposals, angel. investor tax credit legl'slatlon "ind a. new conipact devel.opmentTff di'striet autliorization. On 'Thurs'aye .Sen, Jim Metzeti. ('DFq'),,,,-South St., Sell,. Bakk,., Sen, I.A.M.-I!Q6Y i. -H, (Y)FLi- Minneta.polis) atid Sen. 'J'atryl. Cktrk �f�1:�L46%w St.. Cloud) inaoduced S.1`1'2078 a bi'll dint includes an eagg-reqs-i've as.sortment ofjob- creation 1'nifiafives that has been develol,.)ed by a diVeFSe gFOU.1) Of 1'.11teTeSt-8 Te'.(Je-Ued tO the JObs ('oalftion- The groLip has been, ii-iectill.9 S1 L lice the beg*fiining of the. session and iDCh,1dC-*,S of consltruct'ioil JJIWresths� pro, fe ss � ional grotips, halvr 'Linions, and several. in.divi'dual cities. Thelengthy bill. izs- designed to, 4-itimWate Co.ms,truction I'll the near term, leveragail g more April 17, 2009 Page I L private investn:ientfi(..r projects, and i's clesigned to p'g I gy-back. on tl-,ie 1'ederal St.11TIL11,11S package in order to have a greater con,%,, tructionJob- creation impact, Based, oti lobbythis 111a.teriaals distr.j'buted, by the Jobs o,,a - 11'. t 1'. o n � t b eJr emphassappeams- to be. on bu]'Wing or 'vertical construction" as opposed to bridges anct roads, . whicli have been the I.arger I"0 cus of the federal. S. 0111VIUS package, Ba,5ed. on the 1111press, ave l'St of 1`)',L ---nate lejadershi'l.) CO3;C-11.1thom, ti, appears t1liat 1)ort,lotls ofd. -.ie bill are lik.ety to be 't-nCluded i.t.1 the co)enato omni'b-Lve; bi'll, The -re i,q, currently no House coil.) pall i 011. Y' "Li117 .1• his wee�k ffie,Ffouse 1*'ax Cornn--,iiltee, cons 1 dered legls1afi.011 ffint wo-uld genevtte liew revenues by increasing ficluor and to'bacco taxes. Ren. Karen C."Jark. (DF) M inti ea-I)o 11' s') au,tbovecl two sti.cli -p-m- osals would increase liquor taxes or would crecate a new liquor nupact .f-'ec."" The bills 1,11,. 189(5 aiid ,1,-J,.'F 2 125, co u. I d e ro u gh.1 y 1. 0 0 mi I I i'o n a Y :Ld-tr Her blUs raise new revenvies but dedicate the.new reventws to bealtb-relawd- initiati'vM gi However, 'ven the imm.e.ase sstate deficit, ,, . these, TIM 1"e'velill-es could. be used to plug the getieral fund de,fijel't. or for a broad set of new spending 1"he Clark bills s-paa- ked w3 iDtevestbig debate a,o moiigmemers that i-ncluded, a, I I of the broader public sa.-fety costs of alcohol vepeatelkd-ly reniinded, the comnifltee that hquor taxes, in Minnesota have not beets. modified since the late I ON,, 'Based oil the committee -Tie-mbev,)- were d i s,- C 1. I.s ss i (.)I -1 .3 it was (5twl'ous fhat i riot e.ntirel.y flirilled wit.1i tbe.ldea ofrwsi.ng Uqu,oT, wine and beer taxes,,., 'That said., several ni.embers indicated that the cotmnl'nee is "'betweCDa rock and. a luard place"' in meeting 1,11m, oxyre is)(,orn-kalion on city logi,.-.41ative isstwx, conuact any nwxnbo, cel' #. Leagu ot*Nfim-wsota Cilie",owd 1"Walioms, mun. "OV0,11.11-k 651.281,1200 cg 800.925.1122,atid ww-w,hi-.ic.(.)rg Apr 17 2009 1727:00 Via Fax _> 65145ZB940 Adm inistrdtor Page OOZ Of 006 'UAGUE N'ES(.)TA- CF-111-JESS omFrida Y Fax A week -/-V le*gJslallveL!1. Ieagrue qmly,lne,i'olu C."I'lie's W the cotni-nittee budget targets, and that solutioivs w-111 ulfirriately involve difficult wid IIIII)OPUlar decis,,ions, Several liquor-retecited testiflied agaitist the Clark. bilfis, and. `R.e.t,�T .... 11 I 14rod. (R -New flrague) asked. that a, local 16,npact note be, prepared, on the bills., Given the late fin:-Iing ofsessiion irtrid the complexity of a.1.1 the socIetal issues related to alcohol,, it will. be diffkldt f017 the Del,�utll C. I -it. o',r 1., . Intanc-9. W con.ipile all aand coniplete fiscal riote. On 'Thurs',,day rnorn,inbr, flie. Hous%e. 'Fax 4 -x -will C,onlnlittee amended 1,11'.2020 the bill that beconic the property, dNTNNAx article of the yet""to-be- relea,ged. HOLISe oninibus tax b11.""Y'he -.ndnient will elimin.ate the long-standing state income tax d,ed:u.cfi.oii -.fio.r real and perdsonal property tiax es. The elinihization cif' the ded-LIC6011 is estiniated to gmerate $359 million over the upcornhag bieuni'UJIL I"he efimi.tiation, of the income tax ded'LlCti011 does not have a direct irilpact on city finances b-LIt it could, heighten ti xpiri,yer interest m their proputy, to burdem., The spread -sheet that tracks', the reventws kuid expense.s, of ltei-ns in thebill also indicated that the iiticreased revemiewould 1,,)e offiset by other tax, red-uictions Irl. the u,pcon-1,1118 (AI'Mi.1ws tax bill, We expect th.e.-flinal House tax bill will. include this Provisio'n, Qa. e's,fiolu 651-281.125.1 slc �r 'tr f +C?a'y 'Routke e:il 651, 8.1.1 6.1 ot-- o7gr. Judiciary budge' t bill moderated Some oject,ic-na.ble p.rovisions comained M the 'o ,,)ewate vers] , n of the oninibus judiciary bill, 4 1 , - .1. -e ,S1 F" 1. () 2 7 ( .7 DI"11.1-Cloon R.a )ids), wej April 17, 2009 Page 2 rei-noved by the Sentate 161udi.66,gry Bu.d x� . Vivo-UMMM 1 Divisio.v� ori.'"I'hursday. The League, alorig with ,-,ever,rat 6ty wtorneys,, and froill Minnezapofis and S,,t.'Pa'UI:, had worked. for weeks to reiuove or.ni-itigate the f'ollow-in g provislo.ns In the bill: W ti a, petty misdemeatior cap on i,I , I-st-ime ordi,oame violatiollsM conversion of kill. misdei-neanors contaMed. in ordin aD C. C�.S' of local units of govemmetit to petty nii ,.;demc(ruiors, atid pT-ohibit.1011 (AI 0(fillinis'AT-Wive Pelialties for any Iaw havitig a -mis&aicai-ior or petty ,nilsdeni,eati.or pei:iaity, "Flie. Division retnoved. the peny ni i's d.emean or cap language.,, as, well as the provisioms, converting to petty nusclenioanors. Divisimi clarified, the adn.iinistralive penalty, sectioti to sicay that no local unit ol, I gove.i,mnerit "tmay Impose ad.aiitiistrative pei:ialties to enforce, a ptovlsioi-1 of this or any othQr chaptor ofs/e.:rtt:� Iaw h.aving as felony, groiz; nii<ssdenieanor, tnisdenwallor or petty m.jsdeni.eAa-n(-.)r pe,�iafty." "I"his clanfies that und-ex the bill., local units wi.11. still be able -to ei,if'orce o-rdimances rel.ated to building cod.e. violation's". Wiiniacl.sl, et -C., with ad.niinistrafive 'There was an effort to renlove tile �.xfi,ninis,Mitive prohibit]'0,11 $e.cfion "in its entirety bUt the amei-I(Imetit failed on a voice vote,. "11'.1e. cjuan�,*,es tnade by the Division imake the bill, sigufflica,ntly less ob ectioi.iable. to citl'M Qu4.-?,SIfi0tIS? Cyonlact AMR.7 /,,-Y mti at 651.281.120 Pfy, For 11,101'e. inffill-nal.ion (.)J.j city logislafive. isst1+ .N4 Corflad. any of Ow Loague ul, NIfflj-wm.)uk Cilies ill tergove rianew.a I 651.281, 1. 200 ot, 800.925.1.122 �:i i.id www, Inic.org Apr 17 2009 1727:58 Via Fax -> 65145ZH940 Adm i"uistrdtur Page 003 Of 006 ' 'IL GUE M.11LNNTS()Tim CF-111-41ES mmFrida Y Faxam A weekly le-*gri,slwive t e. Leagrue q1"Minnersola (7ifiets Senate Divission adv ces measure that would prohibit administrative flues for trafflic ffenses Judicia:iw Bud& Divislk)rl 011 "J"hursday approved -(i, bill cojitainixig a -ii-le-C-tsure that would. prohil-,)it local uniu,, o, f govern.ment ftom imposing administrative penalties to emforce petty ni i's deomea.nor violzations, in,clodi,ng trafi-1c v:iolationsJ"he language is a -n provision iti S1" 162 7 (1:ol.ey, DFI,IwCoo Rapkls")i us, jud-lejary MIL I " the om.ni'b L..eague opposes the MeLISUM. At "Fll u rsda Y, S ml avuelld-met.if to ren,iove the provision that was d"T'ered by S B' 1.,j Lig tj en (R. -Alexandria) was rf�jected on a voice vote, Mea,nw.hile, theL,eague, along with, the �(�- m i 11.T., tes, �5a)- I L) (A Y m � n � �t " �C I-,. t'. I e & CAW L o ("hie:('s of 1"olice Ass(-.)ciation and the .mp", M1nneS(A.a Sher'HTS A.ssociation, are trying to i-esurrect a bill, represeilting a conipi.-oillise on the issue. CX 4t. 1"he i-neasure HF 1,517 DF'L-o. , Joseph)/S1` 1894 (CAa.,rk, DFL. -St.. C71oud), co ata i n s the fo I I o wi �,i g kc y co mpo. n eits: • A local unit of government -may, by I ordinance., authorizeits police oters to issue adiu I inistrative citatioDs, • ,The ordiM.).31ce 11111 -St C-011U)Jn, a Process f -()T a violator to apl)eal, the citation., atid the process must involve a neutral third party uch an,,, an ,,td:m'n`stra.t1-ve heaHnoffic - r. g. :, • 1"he violatlo, ns ellgible. fi),r an adminlystrative ta-fl i on are s p eed i.n g- I es s th an .10 n -i i I es per hour above the posted linil't.; 2) stop 1,14.1e Violations; mid 3) equl`pment violau"01.13 such as a eracked windshield. April 17, 2009 Page 3 * Thea-motint of the, -fine 17S $60. * When a local -unit. of*Vernme.1-It issues the I two-thi,rds" of the fime i reta*iied by t11C I'SSU-illg authority atid one-third i-n-ust be given to the state. * When theState 'Patrol issues tile citat-ionh lit two-thirds ol'the fine i,s retalned by the state. and one-third is tLU-11ed over to the 1000.1 j'ct"u5dictio, n where the citation w -as issued.. The bill stallod last week after the State Court. AAn-iinistrator's Office released a. prefin,iitlary- fisca-1.11.ote esti"11149A1618 a negative filscal impact on the state if the bill becomes]-a.w. I'he perception that thebill WOUld have a. negative fism-fl. impact is, parucularly p-robleniatic in light of the state's budget deficit_ ".Fhe bil.1's supporters, hicludhig the Leagut.,*., have issued a letter Cha-flenging tji.e �--I-ss,umptkrwis used to draft the 1'.",scal note- li--?sfions 4? (" "', 651-281.1263 N .-t-wife.-iet Anne j - F4 inn cel (W11 �J-1 Cooperative purchasing provision made Permissslive "I"'he Leag'LIC was successful, during the .markllp of the o, mnibivs, state departn.ient's,, bii.dg.et bi 11, in rem.ovi'ng the new nian.dzated langbtrl-gC requirUng cities to use the st(i-It Cooperative purchasing ..d program. 41' 17 8 1 (Kab n DF1 - Minneapolis). "Yhe original author's markup contained. the Iangt.j.age froni ]Zelil-,....*W'dile,.I.,�,�J,� A A -A bill, I -IF 1423. whl'ch was, alsio an initiative of .. .......... 1.1-th " the governor. "I"be 1,eague submitted a letter to the Coa mil.ittee. casking tbej-n to cotisider re-nmi.ag the ma.Tida.tory language; the chair had Indicated that. they were not going to take tin*le 'f1.)r te.:iAny.lony on her bill, Which L 1. t,5 Uafl.y 1:'Or jl-lore in ('61--mation or) city logiAative is-stw.4 Conlact .,-my nwrnber of" dw Imiguo tA* Minne'.."Oua Cifie". Relation's Wan) 651.281, 1,200 (,w 800,925.1122 �-,ind wwwAtne.org Apr 17 ZH09 1728:41 Via Zi ax _> 6514520940 Adm inistrdtor Page 004 Of HHG r 'UAIGUE M.I.I.NNISOTA. . 1,1 1 SS 9 mmFrida Y Faxon" A wek- el-v legrisladve die. Ieqgrue qfMI-11.1e'sota C."Ifies , i , *Ea. �,t al, I ) pertnitted. Reo. Sa.ndra Masin. (DFIf 1. ultima-tely. succeeded lin changing the word 44 mus;t" to '"Anlay", and. niakint. I tile C00pel"Lltivo ptircliasin.g Ianguage tmich niore pertiiissive, Saye haA tried earfier 'I.n the coxii.niittee's debzlte to s,,tj,-i-p the ejjt'T-e&,-.�ecfi,o-jj 79, from the bill., . 1. 1 1 which failed. The Leag-ae'sletter spok.e to t'he perceived mandate and the -11act that cities cati already do this, and referenced all of the other joint. purchasing efforts that are under wiri.y by Cities, t & 'Lie will. not At this ftme , a appears that this ISS be Included. In tbe Senate's version Sj" 2082 (Betz o DFL -Fridley). The cornpati loll to the Winki.er bit.] is I.egislation of'Sen. Bohr the Mj.nnetonka)., alld is m. , Rules ctn,d Admitilstration Committee having had a fir,worable hearing in the Senate State an.d 1_.,ocal. Gove-rn,m.ent Opel"(11JOWS, Z11)(I OVel.-SigIlt (001.11,111ittee. ****IMI)(,)R,T'AN'l"'(,,J'P',DA'FE-. There 1.q, 110 longer a fee for citi,es toy Partici i PIC11te I'll tile ,Depart mjit of Admxhiistrations cooperative pi.m-chasing prograin. Interested aloes CCIU.1 fin.d. out n.-Iore about the prograxii at ap : //W,WNV. 111.01 d. ad ni in. stiate. m n. u s/cl) v2. h tm, Legl,5kitors 1-m.-ve I-,)eexi criticul this 5,ession o-17 what they -perceive to be a to -partiei:patioll Tate by cit-im In the past, the required -fee was likely -,,t,n ob, stacie for many citie-8, - The fee hajz;, been c1ropped an,d the costs passed onto vendors accord,ling to theDepart.ment of .A tim.iiber of cities have reported. good su.cces.s�, depetiding on the product and havebeenable to tbose prict.s to leverage otber good iturriber,s,, with local, vendors,,,. A D-11mber of cities have also reported prIces that wmn.ot compefittive at al.1 witb cif' rta.in produas. Cur-renfly 86 out of 87 counfies use th,e system, and over 250MI'MICSOM cities have April 17, 2009 Page 4, pa.rticipate�(I "n fliet„s o p e. rah”, V 0 1 ..t -,,iter, t e c. o ptirchasirig prograti,i along wlid-.i clities outside the sAkIte. at 65.1 - 28.1,126.1 W.j Third committee deadlink After con-fing back floni nearly a week-k,)rig sprIng break. the L.,egisl.ature quiickly of back to work. complflin,g omilibus finance bills 141 fl.flle to nieet th,e Apri.1 16 third comniittee deadline. 'I"he third deadline w-ias set (.'c)r divisions of the House Illi ttee$ to ilct E,avorably ori on-In,lbus appropriation. bills, Due to the hack of cavadcable fiscal notes, the'[Imi-se cmd, se -nate. F1, ealfh and Flum(an se-rVICCIS, C01,11.11,14tees did, get an exten.si.on. With only zr few dayss, to assieti,ibk*, many of the ,finance cotm,iiittee divisimis ii.iade dt-,afts of their omnibus Wills or spreads,,hcev_� availabl.e.. efiet It interested ar 1 - th's week for nien-ibers, and. stakeholders to review and prepare a.n-tend,mejus,, "Me bills w -ere fornially preslented 1`111 C01,11111ittee on Tuesday zand Wedi.iesday, and an,iend.ed and passed out ofthe (11M.'siolls ill firme to meet the third conimittee. deadfine- 'I"be'Hou,se axid. Senate FlIVITICe C0,111MItteels, 'bodget have alre�ady begun proce-assing oti.mibtis bills in order to .meet. the f urth con.imittee de,affline of April 22. 'The fourth com-mittee dead.line is the date in whi"ch the I-IoLtse and -.4 Sellate C0111,1,11,14te'e-'s oil .1"Jila ce, tile I oil's Ways,,, and Me.;,'vis OT11111ittee and the House. and Senate con.in'u'ttCeS 011 TaXeS TITUSt {IU ffivor,ably wi o.mn.ibu,s ap,proprialJon and tax bill.s. The Ho, use andS.,"eticae conirnittees on F % t1; 4 Marl ,), )I. inote on city logi-s'lative itsmws, i;(A) IC14:1 c011 V manber Cyt' #. o [,Oape of :Nfillrwsow Cities Rdmio ils 651.281, 1. 200 or 800.925..1 1 ?2 �,,i nd www, tnic.org Apr 17 2009 1729:42 Via Fax _> 65145ZB940 Administrator Page 005 Of 006 AE(®rr))- G UE c, -3) M.�'LNNTS(')TA. CF-111`11ESS 0 wmFrida Y Fax9o" leygrisla//ve Times are currently hearitig bills to 'be cnidered for 4.iclusion i1.1 tj.,j e I J_ oi,nnibus bills. One last com.mittee deadtine is set for May 7,, "'I"N's,, deadfine ha.s, been for coil feren c. e 1, -work. o -n onin"bus conimittees to complete the'r I appropriation. and tax bills to report, to the floor, "f1wr; will give the'Hottse an.d 'S'enate 1. 1 days, b-0. e -F re the constituttonally tyijatidated itcjou.rnrne.nt date of May 18, to pass the bills off the floor. The fitiiing of when the L,egisl,ature passes a:nd presents bills to the governor becomes very in,iportant during the last few d.ays-. of �e,�.�i.c;�r�. lti odd-nu.imbered, years, the governor has three days to act on bills, ev-eii b.101s passed chitin g the fin,cal thi-ee (1-ays of the. �,,,essa'on (this Us- in bered years when the conlrast to everi-nuni governor, ba.s 14 days to act on a bill). However, clue to the -11cwt that tfie. gov-ernor can wait ti -p to three days to act on. abilt, his de ricin cotild. 0CC1JT 3.17teeT the LOgiSkIlUre z4ou.m. As, a. rmilt, the Legl,;;lature general,ly tries to complete its work before the final three days 0-f 1:11e Session In ord,er to 1.)reserve t1me for a. veto override ot- to assemble a new vevsJo-n of th,e bit L 651,281.1260 oi' h L.7 Targeted. communifies in,cluded in Omnibus Housing and Public Health d gel: 81.11 Latiguage expanding an Urt),an Revitalization Action,Progra.ni ("URAP) was iriclu.ded.4i the F1'ou,se'H*ot.i.%,,'1'ng Finance a.nd Poticy andP111),11C I-Jeaftti 'Himnee on-i.n.ib-LI-Sbill. ttiat passed out of thea coniniittee divIsion thIs w -eek. April 17, 2009 Page 5 The. Iiingtiag 've 'Ll"RAP, a pro I 111C �e. revi gr<an w h w -a created dur-ing Min,nesota's last housihig crisis, for the cities, of the first and a city of the sears that is deimated its an economi,cally deprossed. area, by the thiJted- States 'Depann.lent The Progran'l is currently still iti statute but bas not been funded, in years_ When the prograni mas I '1JRAP k,,,,iipported very �,pecifiic, fiind.ed targeted pix.) ram dollars to neigbborhoods for purposes ofafl'Jorda-ble hol-I-S)"ng at -id. ecorwi-nic recove,Lry. The ciflte,� could. toqe fitn.&,; f'or Construction:, reconstru.ction.., alteration and repatr of bt.j.d.dings., prov.iduig merry vf" loans,and grantss, or relocation or acquisition 01 real property. Theaniendni.ent expa:nds the program statewide, r(.).na.nies the progra.m targeted C0111,11,111-111ties a.11d inclu'de's, C.1seas of W411 high rate of 1"oreclosed and vac a:nt properties as quati-fying criteria. '"'he language came from HIT2070 and Sf'{' 17'7'> au.tbored fey ,R.01), Jcue 'M.1.1 Min-nei/wobs) an,d 1. � t: : �{� , LMena (Dfj"'� ,.)putt, st. Paw). Frtie origi.nal bill ii)duded -an a I I ppropriation. of $30 ni'll'on. to the 1) of En­lp�p -nei,it i -in Econq-�-)ql,c;J)eve .1 op n -i CT,fll, b -iioney Lit with the state E cing a bUdget de-fi.cit i wa.s not available for 010. Prognim,' Langtk,rage was not included in the Senate an.d.14oti-sing 14-ki,dget or) City legis. lilt iw is"'wx?11410 C"Illy motnbei- ol'Ow Log .,uo o F Nfiww.-mul 01 iv'� In lvfp 651.28 1, 1,200 oi, S()0,925.]122,,,,ui(j www,t.i,iic.org Apr 17 2009 17:30:31 Via Fax _> 65145ZB94H Administrator Page HHG Of HHG 'LE-, AG U* E M1. I L N NT S TA. C10-111-41ESS 9 mmFrida Y Faxmm A weekl.v lqxleve,fi-mn the, 1,eagrue cif Minnesola ("'ifies W Water fees considered ire (�Ovironmental budgets 'T'he H'011,qle till Senate finance conmni'tteeha.ve conipleted their budget bills for enviro.n.mental progran-ks funded- by the genera -1. fund, and remediation fund. - Initial proposa.ls u-)-uld have increcrised fees on water Permit holdersby ars, nnwh a.s $31 milli(Al per biennitum- The IxxagUeh tes",fif"Ied in b o t1i bodies agabist passi.ng the bi-Irdenfor state Te'venue Shonfalls, down to Clity walej- 1.1filities, Neither body"s final package lincludes tbose levels Ofilew costs. "T'he House bill 7 1%OY1.11"'2,1.,23. (,,d erfitis, 13F7114 - M.Y.1,111,,%AYM Minneapolis) includes the early adopti.on of I (H I., , ft.jf tjjOSe cuTro,nt draft. permit feo S fiees will go into efl,"ect as of July 1. instead, of later this year, 'That fee increase uaises approximately $6 tnfl.11-011 Pell, blennimn. In didd 6tjOj:) there would be $1.7 tnilfi.on of environmental review co%,.,,ts and $2,,2 iind.fioxi of tillllhling i'lild, ce-rtlficzui.+)n co65t,;,,%q coffectedby the (MFIC:''A), "Me bill tben requires that the rest of the agency's, water pertnitting progri-r.,trn be fUnded th.rougl,,� t' e iticreases ennted, in January 2011, "I"hat deficit: appea,rs, to. be. anothor $3.6 mi 11 io, n a.CCOI,ding to spreiad-sheets provicled by the M',P(','A, meaning that tbe.1,4ouse proposal in,cludes a total of $7.,5 mfl 1,1011 per biemi.Jum I'll new revenue collected. -f.-br age-ney water program work beyond CUrrent 1' .es and the draft f�ee 'incalready i -ease in proces,',!s of"being adopted. '"Hi o 'Semate. N.-idget bill tivit wa,,.,,>, .4,>,ent to, the iy (no fifle Y L", steiAi. Senate J."'inance Corn.nlit'W .n-c'-ni.ber -fi-ssigned yet:) does not lbiclud.e atly of the fiee in ere asi, er.,; 1bund. in the 14011,,<44e bl'11 "I'lle 'enate bill. does., however 1.7 include $1 nil'Ifion in April 17., 2009 Page 6 Z water appropr'aflo 'I I . n fe. e s,,. P orm - t eos 1� fo r six .lar ge industrial users will be hiereased atid suminer use rates for cltleq will inc n-,�.se to r cover that requirement. Watcli 1,,.eague. publications" for updates and details on onvirom-nental bled et discussions, �;�t•�c1��*l,`rr.tns.',) 651,281,1259 ot- bn i . m , nnessotomen in City Government Leadership Awards, M1,1111CISOM. woulen Un City U (MWC�G) is seekfi)8 I)O1,11111ations fOrMWCG 2009 L,ea,dership.Awards recognizing two ou,vmndh1g woimen, in Mimiesota city goveniment, One award. wi,11 be prescetited. -to tan Clected woman i'll Cftygovern"I.I.I.Cot, and "C1,110ther award will be maj-ded to an appointed wo-nia,ii IIL Both winners w`11 'beII city government" recognized for individual aciiieveMent in theil- Citles.7 a$ we'll leaderk,'s,16-p and rneraori 7 1 -,1 g r es, 'both insi.de and outside of theix con'linunmes- Nominafionf.,,, are. dtie on, orefoveMay 1., 2009, A. nomination -form and additional int'ormation is avaflabl.e online at ,www.o,iwcs�y,orj�x or by Contacting MW,(,(J President Mary McCornber at or * Brian Strub, h) b QUI 1 11 —1C _., SO, Y I a - I - 'Town halleefings ',own hall ineetings are. a great ch,,inec to meet with your legislators incl tell your city story, sonicti.incs right insido city hall, April. 18 in New Brighton (Freedani Park, 1.0 a.tn) wit.h Rep. Kate Knuth,, 1.:'or oxym 64*64,111atiou on city jogislative "'My tnomtwf of Ow Lcaag!pe ut, Min)-w-som Cilie", 651.2 81, 1. 200 or 800,925.1122 o nd www, fi.-nc.org Upcoming Park /Recreation /Community Events. Mendota Heights Par 3 Golf Course 651.454-9822 Saturday, May 301h 1 0:00am MH Council, Commission members, City staff Golf Tournament 1 ',j1h vw.mdota-heights.com Saturday, June ; tMorning Youth Invitational Golf Tournament en t m Thursday, June 25h Noon start Minnesota PGA Junior Golf Tournament www.minnesotaiuniprgolf.com MH Parks & Recreation Programs Registration Required @ 651.452-1850 Saturday, June 6th All Day "Annual Parks Celebration" @ Mendakota Park & other locations Saturday, June 6th 9:00 Start Time 5K Run / Walk @ Village Center - call City Hall 651.452-1850 For information regarding "Summer 2009 Parks & Recreation Programs" Tennis - Golf Leagues / Lessons - Fishing Derby - Safety Camp - Skateboard Camp - Youth Trips - Youth Nature/Fun/Group Activities - Adult softball leagues - call 651.452-1850 or www.mendota-he,i,g,hts.com Mendota Heiphts Athletic Association www.mendotaheiqhtsathietics.com or Amelia 1 957@,aol.com Monday, May 11 t" h 7th (Week of) "in -House Season Begins" Sat. / Sun. June 61 7 K-6 grade baseball - "Mid -Year In -House Tournament @ Mendakota Park Fri / Sat / Sun, July 10, 11 & 12 "Super Weekend" (season end: baseball & T -ball games) Comm Mit i Events: Saturday, April 25t" 8:30am to 12:30pm Pilot Knob -"spring 2009 Restoration Event - 50 + volunteers Pre -registration required volunteer c- org ireatrivergreening or Call 651.665-9500 ext. 11. Saturday, May 2nd 8:00am to 2:00pm Mendota Heights Annual "SP(inq Clean Up� @ Mendota Plaza 8:00am to 2:00 pm Call City Offices for info: 651.452-1850 Saturday, June 6th Celebrate 150 Years - Independent School District 197 - Parade - Music -Fireworks: Call Ralph 651.456-0986 or Ultan 651.452-5179 *NEW TIME Thursday, June 25t 11:30 am Pilot Knob Dedication Ceremony of 1. Two Historical signs funded by Mn Historical Society - Speakers 2. City Purchase of 15 acre Phase 2 site from Acacia Cem - Light refreshments 3. Recognition of new funding sources, grants, volunteer efforts June 2006 to June 2009 Scheduled Use of City Hall Meeting Rooms Sunday, April 26th @ 4:00-7:00pm M H A A Baseball will meet in the Council Chambers Wednesday, April 29Lth @ 8:30-1:00pm Employee Annual OSHA Traini (all employees) in Council Chambers Thursday, April 301h @ 7:30-10:30pm M H A A Baseball Draft & Coaches meeting April 24th, 2009 Friday News - gk