2016-04-29 Friday NewsCity of Mendota Heights Weekly Update
Mendota Heights City Hall
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DATES TO REMEMBER:
May 3
City Council
7:00 p.m.
May 7
Spring Clean-up Day
Mendakota Park
8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
May 10
Parks Commission
6:30 p.m.
May 11
Airports Commission
7:00 p.m.
May 17
City Council
7:00 p.m.
May 24
Planning Commission
7:00 p.m.
Attachments:
Pipeline, Just the Facts
CarFit Flyer
April 29, 2016
2016 Parks Celebration
Friday, June 3rd
Music in the Park
The Percolators
Market Square Park @ 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 4th
Mendota Heights 5K walk/run
Market Square Park @ 9:00 a.m.
Park Celebration
Mendakota Park @ 11:00 a.m.
DNR schedules Public Hearings for
Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area Rules
Starting in 2013, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has been work-
ing to update the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA) Rules. The MRCCA is a
72-mile land corridor along the Mississippi River encompassing 54,000 acres of land
including 30 jurisdictions. Land development in the corridor is currently guided by state
regulations, which are implemented through local plans and zoning ordinances.
Public hearings concerning the DNR's proposed rules are scheduled for the
following locations and dates:
Tuesday, June 14, 4:30 p.m.
Schaar’s Bluff Gathering Center
8395 127th St. East, Hastings
Wednesday, June 15, 4:30 p.m.
Greenhaven Golf Course Event Center
2800 Greenhaven Road, Anoka
Thursday, June 16, 10 a.m.
Mississippi Watershed Management Organization
2522 Marshall St. NE, Minneapolis
Interested parties can find additional information on the DNR's website:
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/input/rules/mrcca/index.html
Spring Clean-up Day
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Mendakota Park
8:00 a.m. until Noon
This event is open to Mendota Heights
residents with a current ID, driving
personal vehicles and small trailers.
Visit www.mendota-heights.com for
additional information.
C on n ectin g c o mmun ity me mb e rs th ro ug h
en rich in g a nd fun s ocia l a c tivitie s
Ma y 2 01 6 is su e
For more information on eac h ac tivit y call t he
c ontac t and number listed below.
P ic kle Ba ll 2 Se s s ion , Quick Lea rn Clas s e s
Join us for a 2 class i ntroduction and quick learn of the game. We w ill focus on
the basics and some pl aying. E quipment provi ded.
Mon. June 13 & Wed. June 15 5:30 - 6:30 pm
2 Sessi ons $15. Rai n date 6/20/16
Mon. June 13 & Wed. June 15 6:30 - 7:30 pm
2 Sessi ons $15. R ai n date 6/20/16
C lick here to register for Qui ck Learn Classes or call 651-454-9822.
Locati on: Marie Park, 1780 Li lac Lane, Mendota H ei ghts.
H otli ne: 651-255-1174 for i nformation about i ncl ement w eather and class
cancel ization.
P ic kle Ba ll, O p en Play , F re e , N o Re g is tra tion Ne e ded .
C ome out and pl ay for fun! B eginner to advanced pickle ball players w ill have
the opportuni ty to w ork on thei r game w i th other pi ckl e bal l enthusi asts in a
casual setting. N o schedul ed matches.
Questions cal l MH Park and R ec at 651-454-9822
June 16 - August 30, Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9 a.m.
June 22-August 31, Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
Locati on: Marie Park, 1780 Li lac Lane, Mendota H ei ghts.
Cribb a ge a n d Co ffee
Joi n us for a casual game of cribbage w hile
enj oying a w arm cup of coffee.
When: Monday's 10 a.m. -12 p.m.
Locati on: Par 3 Gol f C ourse C l ub House
1695 D odd R d., Mendota H ei ghts
For More i nformation cal l 651-454-9822
Me ndo ta Heig hts Bo ok Clu b
Ti tl es wil l be both fi cti on and nonficti on that
appeal to adul ts. B ring your thoughts to
share and a favori te ti tle or author that
others might like to read.
3rd Wednesday each month, May 18.
May Ti tle: The H eali ng, by Jonathan Odell
Questions cal l Murray Wi l son , 651-554-6805.
When: 10-11 a.m.
Locati on: Mendota H eights Elementary
1970 Summi t Lane
Mendota H eights
Check i n at the front office, cl ub meets in the media center.
C ost: Free
N o R egistrati on N eeded
Soc ia l S c rab ble
D o you enj oy pl ayi ng scrabbl e and chatting
about current events? C ome joi n us and play
a game of scrabbl e and chat. We w i l l
provide the suppl i es for playing. We al so
have copies of the dai ly new spaper, hot
coffee, Wi-Fi and comfortabl e seating.
When: Wednesday's
Ti me: 10 a.m. -12 p.m.
Locati on: Par 3 Golf Course C lub House
1695 D odd R d.
Mendota H ei ghts
C ost: $0.50
N o R egistrati on needed.
For More i nformation cal l 651-454-9822
Cra ftin g fo r a Cau s e
H elp Meal s on Wheels by j oini ng w ith us to decorate paper
bags. We start w i th pl ain whi te bags and turn them into
w arm wished for nei ghbors recei vi ng thei r "Meal s on
Wheel s". No RS VP necessary, al l are w el come. S uppl i es
provided.
When: 3rd Monday of each month, 11 a.m.
May 16 at Mendota H ei ghts El ementary, 1970 S ummi t Lane, Mendota
H eights. C heck i n at the offi ce. Activi ty hel d i n room #6.
June 20, Jul y 18, Aug. 18, meeting at Thompson P ark Activi ty Center, 1200
Stassen Lane, West S t. Paul .
For More i nformation: C all Li sa Grathen at 651-403-8302.
Wha t E ls e is h a pp e nin g
for Old e r Ad ults ?
Thompson P ark Activi ty Center
is a program sponsored by ISD
197 and serves residents i n Mendota H ei ghts, West S t.Paul and the
E agan area. To see al l that is happeni ng at Thompson P ark, CLI CK HE RE
to see our newsl etter or cal l 651-403-8300.
A Collaborativ e of :
Public Works
The Parks Crew painted park signs. The fields were dragged and chalked. Grass
was cut in the parks, when it wasn’t raining (only specific areas were mowed.
Grass is being allowed to grow longer in the spring as part of the City’s Pollinator
Friendly work plan). Brush was picked up in Victoria Highlands Park. Plumbing
repairs were done at Mendakota and Kensington Parks. Electrical repairs were
done at Mendakota Park. Repair work was done on the Toro mower.
The Utilities Crew checked the lift stations daily. The Lilydale lift station was
plugged with wipes and was cleaned out. The sprayer was repaired for the
upcoming broadleaf spraying season. The manholes were checked and marked
along Falls View Court and the Knollwood Court easement. The storm sewer
overflow pipes were cleaned in Rogers Lake Park. Assisted the Streets Crew with
cleaning out the catch basin on Winthrop Court.
The Streets Crew picked up fallen tree limbs on Apache Lane. A debris pile that
was left by a contractor on Coleshire Lane was cleaned up (the City will be billing
the contractor for the time it took to clean up the debris). Signs were picked up
from Advantage signs. The “no parking” signs were replaced on Northland Drive.
Sod was picked up and placed on Knob Road. Potholes filled on South Plaza Drive,
Decorah Lane, and Enterprise Drive.
Engineering – Project descriptions simplified for easier reading. For more
information, please contact the Engineering Department at (651) 452 -1850.
City Projects (construction year)
Victoria Road Reconstruction & Rolling Green Neighborhood Rehabilitation
(2014/2015) – Installation of a retaining wall at the corner of Victoria and
Stratford Lane, warranty issues, and punch list items are underway.
Mendota Road Neighborhood Improvements (2016) – Bid opening was held on
Wednesday at 10:00am. Six bids were received with McNamara Contracting
providing the lowest bid. All six bids were extremely close and competitive. Bid
award will be before City Council at the May 3 rd meeting. Construction is expected
to begin in early June, after school is out.
Update of Local Surface Water Management Plan (LSWMP) – The consultant is
finishing the text of the LSWMP. Draft storm water models have been completed.
A draft plan is expected by the end of June. Watershed approval is expected in
August with City adoption in January 2017.
The Pipeline N E W S
L E T T E R
Public Works
Engineering
April 29, 2016
Lake Augusta Alum Treatment (2016) –The Lower Mississippi River Watershed
Management Organization (LMRMWO) has received the grant money from the
Board of Soil and Water Resources (BWSR) to apply alum to the lake to control the
amount of phosphorus in the water. The LMRWMO consultant will develop specs
for the project and managing the program. Treatment is expected in the fall.
County Projects
Highway 110 Greenway Trail Crossing (2017) – Staff attended the monthly Project
Management Team meeting on Wednesday . County staff is coordinating the trail
alignment with representatives from MnDOT, Mendota Plaza and Dodge Nature
Center. Design is anticipated to be complete in time to bid with the MnDOT
Highway 110 Rehabilitation project (see below). For more information contact
Jacob Rezak, Project Manager, at jacob.rezak@co.dakota.mn.us or by phone at
952-891-7981
Traffic Signal Improvements: I-494 & Pilot Knob Road (2016) – Staff attended a
preconstruction meeting for the project on Tuesday. Construction will begin on
May 11th and last until June 8th. One lane of traffic on Pilot Knob will be open at
any point in time, and the contractor was instructed to have all travel lanes open
during morning and evening peak periods. For more i nformation contact Stacy
Reilly, Project Coordinator at stacy.reilly@co.dakota.mn.us or at 952-891-7935.
East-West Transit Study – No additional information this week. The County’s
consultant is looking at demand and optimal routes for east-west transit between
Dakota and Scott Counties. Study completion is anticipated in January 2017.
State Projects
Highway 13 Slope Repair (2015-2016) – Staff is meeting with the contractor next
week to discuss schedule and notifications. Construction is expected to resume in
early June. A 4-5 week closure of Highway 13 between Sylvandale and Wachtler is
anticipated during this period.
Highway 110 Rehabilitation (2017) – Staff is working with MnDOT on establishing
drainage easements for the project. A meeting has been scheduled for May 9 th
with some adjoining property owners to discuss drainage in their area of the
project. There is a project meeting scheduled for next week. For more
information contact Molly Cline, MnDOT Project Manager, at 651-234-7723 or
molly.cline@state.mn.us.
Highway 149 (Dodd Road) Rehabilitation (2018) – There is a project meeting next
week at MnDOT to discuss scope and design progress. Staff is working on getting
a bike/pedestrian facility incorporated into the project from Marie Avenue north to
Delaware Avenue (see Highway 149 Trail Corridor Plan below). For more
information contact Tara McBride, MnDOT Project Manager at 651-234-7506, or
tara.mcbride@state.mn.us for more project information.
Pilot Knob Bridge over I-494 Expansion Joint Repair (2016) – MnDOT will be
repairing the bridge deck concrete expansion joints on the Pilot Knob Road Bridge
over I-494. Work is expected to take approximately two weeks, and is anticipated
to begin immediately after the signal improvement project by Dakota County (see
above) on or about June 8th.
Other Activities
Highway 149 Trail Corridor Plan & SHIP Grant – Staff is presenting the Joint
Powers Agreement (JPA) between the City and the County at the May 3 rd City
Council meeting. The JPA will allow the City to utilize the grant money to develop
the plan. Staff hopes to use this plan to apply for a separate grant from the
Metropolitan Council to construct a separated trail facility for non-motorized use
between Marie Avenue and Delaware Avenue along Dodd Road.
Asset Management – Work Order Module Training – Staff attended training on how
to use the newly acquired work order tracking system that is part of our recently
purchased asset management software. An electronic work order system will
provide a more efficient way of l ogging daily activities, costs, and materials used.
The system should be fully operational by the end of June.
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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
CHIEF
Mike Aschenbrener
SERGEANTS
Eric Petersen
Tanner Spicer
Peyton Fleming
Bobby Lambert
POLICE OFFICERS
John Larrive
Todd Rosse
Jeff VonFeldt
Steven Meyer
Denise Urmann
Michael Shepard
Nick Gorgos
Robin Nelson
Steve Hilyar
Phillip McCarty
INVESTIGATIONS
Chad Willson
SCHOOL RESOURCE
OFFICER
Jennifer Fordham
SUPPORT STAFF
Kim Henning
Trista Miller
Shayna Hoechst
Becky Pentel
RESERVES
Randy Pentel
Jim Knox
Jeff Parker
CHAPLAINS
Butch Millett
John Snider
Alberto Vargas
Lynn Liberman
Sue Plucker
Joel Detlefsen
Lenny Andrie
APRIL 29, 2016
Our Stars and Stripes fly everywhere—in our schools, our government buildings, businesses, homes,
even in corn fields. While it flies proudly at the top of the flagpole, we are inspired and filled with pride,
especially during times of strife. When the flag is lowered to half -staff, we are reminded or alerted to a
day to remember, honor, or grieve. Proper flag etiquette, according to The U.S. Flag Code, dictates that
flags fly at full staff from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs. However, for a
more patriotic effect, a flag can be flown 24/7 if properly illuminated.
The flag is flown at half staff upon the death of principal US Government officials, most specifically the
President, or former president, the Governor, Supreme Court Justice, Chiefs of Staff (past and present),
among others. We also lower the American Flag to half staff on the following holidays :
Peace Officer’s Memorial Day, May 15 (sunrise to sunset)
Memorial Day (sunrise until noon)
Patriot Day, September 11 (sunrise to sunset)
Korean War Veteran’s Armistice Day (sunrise to sunset)
National Firefighter’s Memorial Day (sunrise to sunset)
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, December 7 (sunrise to sunset)
According to The Office of Governor Mark Dayton & Lt. Governor Tina Smith , there is also flag etiquette
for our state flag in accordance with the U.S. Code, designed to “protect the integrity and special
significance of lowering the flag.” There are no “laws” around the when and why to fly at half staff, but
the purpose of The U.S. Flag Code is to “head off the trivialization of this memorial salute and to
preserve the dignity and significance of flying the US flag at half staff.” To ensure you are raising and
lowering your flag correctly, try subscribing to Half Staff.org or via the Governor’s office link above.
US FLAG ETIQUETTE
We are part of a pretty special family—the law enforcement family. When
Officer Patrick passed away, our department felt the fellowship with that family
in so many amazing ways. MN Law Enforcement Memorial Association
(MNLEMA) was our most amazing supporter. We can never re-pay how much
this service organization did for us and Scott’s
family, and continues to do for agencies and
survivor families.
We look forward to Police Week as a time to
reflect and a time to remember those who have
paid the ultimate sacrifice. It’s also a time to
celebrate our community and our nation and be
grateful for the safety and security we enjoy and
often take for granted. May we never forget….
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DWI FRIDAY 0454 HOURS
Officers Steve Hilyar and Denise Urmann were notified by dispatch of a road rage driving incident where the
caller was being followed by a vehicle who was trying to run them off the road. Officers located the vehicle
and came in contact with the sole male driver. They immediately observed a distinct odor of an alcoholic
beverage on his breath as well as bloodshot, droopy eyes. The male denied being involved in any road rage
incident when asked. He was then asked to perform SFST’s in which he had a poor evaluation. South East
was called to tow the vehicle and the male was placed under arrest for DWI.
MEDICAL FRIDAY 1724 HOURS
Officers Steve Hilyar and Mike Shepard responded to location on a juvenile male who had fallen over the
edge of Ivy Falls approximately 30 feet. A friend stated it appeared to be an accident. MH Fire, Health East,
DCSO and MN DNR responded to assist. The male was lifted up the side of the Falls with a Stokes basket
and rope rigging. He had received multiple injuries. Note: The juveniles gained access to Ivy Falls by
walking right past a sign advertising that the property is PRIVATE and there is NO TRESPASSING
BEYOND THIS POINT. Safety first!
DOMESTIC SUNDAY 1745 HOURS
Officer Denise Urmann and Sergeant Peyton Fleming responded to a home on a verbal domestic. Upon
arrival, officers made contact with the female who stated she was sitting in her car and her boyfriend was
banging on the window to have her let him in. She stated the two of them got into an argument over
missing text messages so she got in her car to leave. That is when he jumped into the bed of the truck,
reached through the window and removed the gear shift of the truck. As soon as officers were called, he
went inside the house. The boyfriend refused to speak with officers. The girlfriend said she didn't want
anything done and that she would just leave for the night.
THEFT MONDAY 1206 HOURS
Officer John Larrive was dispatched to a local business on a theft report. Upon arrival, he was met by a store
employee who advised him that a customer stole a pair of Jimmy Choo Alana sunglasses a couple of days
prior and that the theft was caught on video surveillance. The suspect was in a couple days prior to set up an
appointment and was seen on footage grabbing the sunglasses and walking out of the store. Larrive made a
phone call to the suspect and asked her if she stole a pair of sunglasses and she admitted to the theft. She
was asked to come in and give a statement. Case pending.
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HARASSMENT TUESDAY 1019 HOURS
Officer Todd Rosse met with complainant in the PD lobby concerning a possible OFP violation. She stated
that she has an Order For Protection against her ex-boyfriend. She stated the order states he is to not contact
her at her place of employment. Her employer received a phone call from her ex -boyfriend stating his name
and that he was calling on behalf of his ex-girlfriend. He left a voicemail with several harassing communica-
tions. In looking further into the OFP, it was determined that it was not served until later in the day, after
the harassment took place. The OFP violation did not apply, but the harassing communications was sent for
charging.
FRAUD TUESDAY 1533 HOURS
Officer Rosse responded to our police lobby to meet with the a complainant reporting fraud. His credit
card company contacted him and informed him his card was used to make a purchase out of state —one
charge had cleared, but further attempted transactions were stopped and were not authorized. They also
informed him someone manually typed in the number, but his chipped credit card had not left his
possession. No suspects and the victim was not out any money. Case inactive.
THEFT WEDNESDAY 1033 HOURS
Officer Robin Nelson responded to a local business on report of a theft from locker. The victim had placed
his wallet into a patient storage locker in a changing room. Upon returning to the locker, he found his
wallet stolen, which included his international ID forms, credit card and nearly $250 in cash. The area is
only accessible by staff, but other patients had been in the area as well. No suspects, no surveillance
available. Case inactive.
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VANDAL SUSPECT
APPREHENDED
We’d like to send a special
SHOUT OUT to our very own
Public Works employee, Rich
Burrows, for helping us out
with the arrest of this vandal
of the MH Lift Station.
Public Works staff first notified
us of graffiti being created on
the Lift Station and security
camera photos were posted on
the City of Mendota Heights
Facebook page.
On Tuesday, Rich was working
with St Paul staff on an area
project when he spotted the
suspect entering the area and
his car. The stars were aligned
and when he called officers;
Officers John Larrive and Todd
Rosse were able to get there
quickly and ultimately arrested
him. He was taken to jail and
provided with a citation for
Misdemeanor Property
Damage, Possession of Drug
Paraphernalia, and a few other
crimes. St Paul was also happy
to hear it—they have been
looking for him too.
Now that is team work!
04/22 - 04/28 2016 YTD
Calls for Service 103 2,446
Citations 17 334
Warnings 13 315
Police Reports 13 322
Response Time Average 4.75 4.86
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1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118
If you are a Mendota Heights resident and you are
going out of town or on vacation, you can notify
MHPD of your outing and we will be more than happy to
keep a watchful eye on your home while you are away.
The House Check Request online form is available on
our website; you can complete a form found in our
lobby, or simply give us a call and we’ll help you out.
MHPD offers monthly Car Seat Safety Checks.
To schedule an appointment, call 651.452.1366 or email
jennyf@mendota-heights.com to contact Officer Jennifer
Fordham.
MHPD has a Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of the
PD where Dakota County residents can safely and
anonymously dispose of their prescription drugs and
over-the-counter medication.
Please send us your positive
feedback on our staff to:
pdrecords@
mendota-heights.com
Your feedback is greatly appreciated and
helps boost the morale of our staff.
HAVE A SAFE WEEK!