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2009-07-24 Friday News July 24, 2009 Vංඌංඍൺඍංඈඇ Rඈඎඇൽൺൻඈඎඍ There will be an Open House for the Visitation Drive & Mendota Heights Road Roundabout Project on Thursday, July 30th from 5:00pm – 7:00pm at Visitation School. All residents are welcome to attend. The project design is moving along, and after the Open House, the consultant should be able to complete the design. Final Plans need to be submitted to MnDOT by November 13th, so it can be anticipated that bidding the project for construction will be in the December/ January. F R I D A Y N E W S July 24, 2009 Cඈආආඎඇංඍඒ Rൾඏංඍൺඅංඓൺඍංඈඇ Wඈඋ඄඀උඈඎඉ On Thursday, Jake Sedlacek attended a workgroup made up of community development staff from across the County, facilitated by the Community Development Agency (CDA). CDA staff provided an update on the various programs which they are currently overseeing. CDA is using stimulus funding to actively target blighted areas around Dakota County. While Mendota Heights does not have a “target area,” we do benefit through this work as it helps to stabilize and protect property values in our neighboring communities. CDA also continues to develop housing products, finding this economy to create favorable con- struction costs. As for their current housing stock, they are currently at 98% occupancy across all housing products, with the 2% accounting for turnover and related maintenance activities. Dൺ඄ඈඍൺ Cඈඎඇඍඒ Vංඌංඈඇංඇ඀ Sඍඎൽඒ Public Works Director John Mazzitello has been meeting with the Technical Committee for the County’s Regional Visioning Study that includes the Delaware/494 interchange proposal. The consultant is starting to develop conceptual alternatives for modeling improvements to the study area. Based largely on comments received from the City Councils, the consultant is utilizing the previ- ously produced environmental planning document (AUAR) to establish baselines for alternative selection. Because of this, the consultant has discovered that there is very limited space availa- ble for an interchange at Delaware and 494. A second public Open House will be scheduled once alternatives have been selected and analyzed. Pංඅඈඍ Kඇඈൻ ංඇ SඍൺඋTඋංൻඎඇൾ Sඍඈඋඒ You may have noticed a story in Sunday’s Star Tribune paper which referenced Pilot Knob. State Archaeologist Scott Anfinson had identified Pilot Knob site/area as having and Indian buri- al site. Guy Kullander followed up with Mr. Anfinson, to make sure the State was aware of our efforts to restore the parcel, while being respectful of it’s historic significance. Mr. Anfinson replied that he does not believe there to be Indian Mounds on our portion of the site, but that some had been discovered on the Acacia Cemetery property. Mr. Anfinson seemed to appreciate the follow up, and commented on his appreciation of the res- toration effort. **for those of you who missed the Pilot Knob Dedication Event in June, a transcript of the presentation has been attached.** July 24, 2009 Attachments Just The Facts, Pipeline, “Great River Greening Fall 2009 Restoration Events,” Dedication at Pilot Knob Site, James Francis Povolny obituary, Upcoming Park/Recreation/Community Events. Dൺඍൾඌ ඍඈ Rൾආൾආൻൾඋ ංඇ Jඎඅඒ ൺඇൽ Aඎ඀ඎඌඍ Planning Commission Meeting 7-28-09 7:00 P.M. City Council Meeting 8-4-09 7:00 P.M. Parks and Recreation Commission 8-11-09 6:30 P.M. Airport Relations Commission 8-12-09 7:00 P.M. Tൾඇඇංඌ Pංർඇංർ The weather was perfect for grilling on Wednesday, as Teresa, Nancy, Barb and Jake provided a tasty lunch of grilled hot dogs, chips and cookies for the youth in our summer tennis programs. Just over 90 dogs were served, reflecting another successful year for the tennis program, even with a change in program leadership. While Coach G (Tim Garvey) moved to Florida, Coach Terry has stepped right in, maintaining a top-notch tennis program for Mendota Heights and West St. Paul youth.