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May 3, 2019
from the City of Mendota Heights
Upcoming Public
Meeting Dates
May 7
City Council Meeitng | 7:00pm
May 14
Park & Rec Comm Mtg | 6:30pm
May 14
Airport Relations Comm Mtg
Joint Mtg w/ Eagan ARC | 7:00pm
May 21
City Council Meeting | 7:00pm
Mendota Heights City Hall
1101 Victoria Curve
www.mendota-heights.com
651.452.1850
City Hall Counter Hours
M-TH: 7am-4:30pm
F: 7am-11:30am
Police Department Hours
M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm
FRIDAY NEWS
Earth & Arbor Day
Volunteer Event May 9
Join the City on May 9 to help with spring
cleaning Mendakota, Rogers Lake, or Valley
Park. Volunteers of all ages are welcome,
and at 7pm there will be volunteer
appreciation with snacks and refreshments
at each park. Advanced registration is
encouraged, however volunteers are also
welcome to show up on event day. A signed
waiver is required for participation.
Register at: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog
Introducing a New
Resident Participation Tool
The City is excited to announce the
launch of a new civic engagement tool
through Polco. This free online
program enables residents to provide
feedback to posted questions via their
preferred digital device, at a time and
place convenient for them.
Polco questions are posted by City
officials every few weeks, and may
include yes/no, multiple choice, and optional open comment answers. Some questions
will be broad-based in nature, and others may be specific to a particular topic or issue.
This is a ongoing participation platform, so users can anticipate receiving questions on a
regular basis. Aggregate responses are used to improve City services and programs,
gain insights into public attitudes and opinions, and seek community input to uncover
new ideas and solutions.
Participate in Polco by visiting https://polco.us/mendotaheights or by downloading
the app for iOS or Android. Users will be required to create an account to confirm
that they live in the Mendota Heights community. The first batch of questions have
been posted and are ready for resident feedback!
2040 Comprehensive Plan Update
A City Council Workshop regarding the 2040 Comprehensive Plan is being planned for
the week of May 13. The date for the workshop will be determined at the May 7 City
Council meeting, and will be announced after this determination.
Mendota Heights Tree Sale Ordering Ends May 11
This sale has been recently expanded to TWO TREES per RESIDENT ADDRESS!
Residents who have already ordered one tree may order another tree. Order today at:
http://treetrust.org/get-a-tree/mendotaheights/. Limited inventory remains; orders must
be placed by May 11 for pick up in Mendota Heights May 18.
Road Updates
The following road projects may impact local transportation routes:
NB I-35E/Mississippi River Bridge starting 7am Saturday, May 4
From 7am-2pm there will be a northbound lane closure over the bridge on
35E; delays are anticipated.
WB I-494/Wakota Bridge
I-494 near the Wakota Bridge is reduced to 2 lanes. This lane reduction will
also require the closure of the WB Ramp from Maxell, which may impact
traffic on Hwy 61. This construction stage is anticipated to last several more
weeks. Be prepared for delays in this area.
I-35E @ Lone Oak Rd./Hwy 13 started Sunday, April 28 From south of Lone Oak Road to south of MN Highway 13, MnDOT will be
crack sealing the northbound lanes; there is a chance the southbound lanes
may be added also. The work is planned for overnights and includes a single-
lane restriction and short term ramp and auxiliary lane closures. The work
is anticipated to take 7 days pending weather, to be completed by June 1.
Stay Connected:
Facebook.com/mndot | Twitter: @mndotnews
Mndot.gov/knowyourroute For real-time travel information anywhere in Minnesota visit 511mn.org or
dial 5-1-1.
Register Today for the Officer Scott Patrick Memorial
5K Walk/Run Supporting Special Olympics Minnesota
Saturday, June 1
Registration: 7-8:30am | 5K Start Time: 9am
@ The Village at Mendota Heights | Main Street & Market Square
Support more than 8,200 athletes of Special Olympics of Minnesota by
participating in the 5K on Saturday, June 1. Proceeds support year-round
sports training and competition for these talented athletes. Registration is
$25 before 6pm on May 31, or $30 on the day of the event.
Participants will receive a T-shirt and have an opportunity to compete for
awards in age categories 19 and under, 20-49 Open Division, and 50+
Master Division. There will be an awards ceremony and prize drawing upon
conclusion of the race near the finish line.
Register online: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog
or in-person at City Hall. Registration forms are available on the City
website and at the City Hall counter.
Accepting Applications for a
Natural Resources/GIS Intern
The Natural Resources/GIS Intern assists the
Natural Resources Technician and
Engineering staff with planning,
administration, and implementation of
programs relating to water resources,
upland habitat management, and forestry.
The position will also assist with general
engineering projects and GIS work. The
Natural Resources/GIS Intern reports to the
Public Works Director.
Hourly Rate: $12.00 to $15.00 per hour,
depending on qualifications
Length of Internship: Up to 40 hours per
week for 13-15 weeks, depending on
student's school schedule.
For more information and application
instructions, visit https://www.mendota-
heights.com/employment. Application
materials accepted until position is filled.
Preview Town Square Television’s Insight 7 Story
on the Officer Scott Patrick Memorial 5K
Airing Saturday, a story featuring this community fundraising event.
View at: https://vimeo.com/333638893
Accepting Applications for a
Police Officer
The City of Mendota Heights is currently
accepting applications for the position of
Police Officer.
Successful candidates must have an
Associate's degree in law enforcement or
related field, and be licensed by the P.O.S.T.
Board or eligible for licensing by Sept. 1,
2019. Candidates must be committed to
community policing and be team oriented
with strong communication and
interpersonal skills. Other requirements
include a valid driver's license and the ability
to pass a thorough background
investigation, psychological evaluation, and a
physical examination including drug testing.
2019 starting salary is $5,220 -$5,971 per
month (DOQ), plus excellent benefits
including educational incentives.
Interested applicants must submit a letter of
interest, city employment application and
application supplement by 4:00pm on May
17, 2019. Applications must be received,
not postmarked, by the deadline for
consideration. Application materials are on
the City website: https://www.mendota-
heights.com/employment.
Mendota Heights Par 3 is Open
The Par 3 is open! Play the 9-hole, par 27 golf course or 9-hole footgolf
course. Footgolf is a combination of golf and soccer. Bring your own ball
or rent one at the course.
**** $5 Golf Day ****
On May 11 check out the Mendota Heights Par 3, and golf for $5 per
round. Open: 7:30am-8pm.
Call 651.454.9822 to schedule a tee time
Tee times are recommended for golf and footgolf. Visit https://
www.mendota-heights.com/par3 for current rates. The course is located
at 1695 Dodd Road in Mendota Heights.
Now Hiring for
Summer Seasonal Positions
The City is currently accepting applications
for the following seasonal positions:
Public Works: maintenance workers
Visit https://www.mendota-heights.com/
employment for more information,
application materials and instructions.
Positions are open until filled.
Spring/Summer
** Registration is Open **
Users will need to create a new account
in order to register. Create an account
and view youth and adult programs at:
https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-
heights-mn/catalog
Golf lessons & leagues
Tennis lessons & leagues
Field trips
Summer camps
Summer playground program
Recreation Fee Assistance
Program Available
A Recreation Fee Assistance Program is
available to eligible Mendota Heights
residents for participation in recreation
programs. Visit https://www.mendota-
heights.com/parksrecreation for
qualification details, eligible program
information, and an application. For more
information contact Recreation Program
Coordinator Meredith Lawrence:
meredithl@mendota-heights.com |
651.255.1354
Parks & Recreation
From the Archives
Mendota Plaza -
Watch the Spring Episode of the
Community Parks Connection
Discover spring and summer activities in Mendota Heights and
surrounding communities by watching the newest episode of
Town Square TV’s Community Parks Connection. View at https://
bit.ly/2vnrlSP or on Comcast Xfinity 18/CenturyLink Prism 8418.
FREE Community Events at Mendakota Park
Friday, May 31- 8:30pm: Watch “Mary Poppins Returns” on the big
outdoor screen.
Saturday, June 1 - 11am-2pm: Attend the annual Parks Celebration
featuring bounce houses, a petting zoo, rock climbing wall, sports games,
activities, food truck, booths to visit, and more!
Wednesday, June 19 - 6:45 pm: Teddy Bear Band in concert
Wednesday, July 24-6:30pm: Kidsdance DJ
Thursday, August 8-7:00pm: The Goombas
Cut out and post this handy picture guide of what CAN be recycled at your home/workplace. Tip: lids, caps & product labels, envelope windows and staples can be included with recycling. Spring Clean-Up Day
Saturday, May 4
8am -12 pm @ Mendakota Park, 2171 Dodd Road
Keep the community clean by environmentally disposing of
broken and unwanted items! Review pricing below for specific
disposal costs. The City has partnered with Dakota County to
make this event more affordable, with reduced pricing on many
items versus prior years. This event is limited to Mendota
Heights, Lilydale, Mendota and Sunfish Lake residents only.
Identification is required to verify your address.
Materials Accepted
Miscellaneous
Car Load ……….………. $ 6
SUV/Mini Van Load ……..$ 9
Pickup Load ……………. $13
Trailer Load (4x4x8) …... $24
Mattress/box spring (ea).. $10
Appliance..……………….$ 9
Appliance w/ Freon …..…$10
Tire without rim …. …...$ 6
Tire with rim …………... $10
Scrap metals …………… Free
Bicycles ………………… Free
Electronics
Microwave……………….$ 7
Lamp/fan ……… …..…....$ 3
Scanner/fax machine...….. $ 5
Inkjet printer…………… $ 9
All-in-one printer………. $12
LCD/Plasma TV………… $ 9
Tube-style TV monitor…$15
Flat Screen Monitor……..$ 8
Add $20 if screen is broken
VCR/DVD player……….. Free
Land phone……………... Free
Small appliances
(toaster, clock, blender, etc.)…... Free
NOT ACCEPTED: yard waste, items that can be recycled
curbside, household hazardous waste, business waste, and
contractor/home remodeling debris. For disposal of items
not accepted, check the Green Guide: https://
www.co.dakota.mn.us/Environment/RecyclingDisposalGuide/Pages/
default.aspx
Payment by cash
or check only.
For residents of:
Mendota Heights
Mendota
Lilydale
Sunfish Lake
Plastic Bag Recycling
Plastic bags do not belong in the recycling. They wrap
around machinery causing expensive delays and are
hazardous to worker safety. You can bring plastic bags
to retail stores like home improvement and grocery
stores for recycling. Clean and dry Items that can be
recycled are:
Bread bags
Dry cleaning bags
Zip-top baggies
Bubble wrap and air pillows Shrink wrap around toilet paper rolls, paper towels
rolls, and other multi-packs
Newspaper bags
Single use grocery and produce bags
A general rule of thumb is if it can be stretched “North/
South and “East/West” without tearing or breaking, it
can be recycled.
For more information on plastic film recycling visit
www.plasticfilmrecycling.org
This sale has been recently expanded to TWO TREES per RESIDENT
ADDRESS! Residents who have already ordered one tree may order
another tree. Order today at: http://treetrust.org/get-a-tree/mendotaheights/
Mendota Heights Residents Tree Sale Ends May 11
Adopting a storm drain simply involves
keeping it free of sediment, trash, leaves,
and other debris by sweeping and
collecting it at least twice a month.
Please use caution and follow the safety
procedures on the Adopt-a-Drain
website. You can even track how much
you are collecting using the website. It is
a simple, easy way you can help do your
part to improve water quality in our
community! Online sign-up at: https://
www.adopt-a-drain.org/
Dakota County’s Tour de Trash
Register by May 12
Friday, May 17 | 8:30am-3pm | Tour beings at Lebanon Hills Visitor Center
Cost: $10 covers busing and lunch
The Tour de Trash is a half-day field trip to local waste and recycling
facilities. Participants will visit a landfill, compost site, recycling center, and
The Recycling Zone. This event is open to all Dakota County residents ages
16 and over. Learn more & register: https://www.co.dakota.mn.us/
Environment/EducationResources/Visit/Pages/default.aspx
Compost Bin and Rain Barrel Sale
Don’t miss the Recycling Association of Minnesota’s annual compost bin
& rain barrel sale! Dakota County Residents can enjoy 30% off of their
order by applying promo code “Dakota” at check out. Orders will need
to be picked up at your selected distribution site. The closest remaining
pick-up location is June 1 in St. Paul. Learn more and order online:
https://recycleminnesota.org/work/compost-bins-rain-barrels/
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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
MAY 03 2019
CHIEF
Kelly McCarthy
CAPTAIN
Wayne Wegener
SERGEANTS
Eric Petersen
Tanner Spicer
Peyton Fleming
POLICE OFFICERS
John Larrive
Todd Rosse
Chad Willson
Philip McCarty
Weston Raberge
Peter Renteria
Cara Hogan
Tony Patton
Ryan Yauch
Tommy Albindia
Eric Hagelee
Leif Vandersteen
INVESTIGATIONS
Nick Gorgos
SCHOOL RESOURCE
OFFICER
Steve Hilyar
COMMUNITY SERVICE
OFFICER
Josh Rosenberry
SUPPORT STAFF
Kim Richter
Trista Miller
Shayna Hoechst
Becky Pentel
RESERVES
Jim Knox
Jeff Parker
CHAPLAINS
Butch Millett
John Snider
Alberto Vargas
Lynn Liberman
Sue Plucker
Joel Detlefsen
Mike VerWay
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DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 2XXX CONCORD WAY 04/26/19, 0755 HOURS
Officers were notified by Mendota Heights Public Works employees of property damage that had taken
place in one of the bathrooms at Kensington Park. On scene officers found a soap dispenser that had been
melted. There is no suspect information at this time. Case inactive.
FOUND PROPERTY—6XX Butler Ave 04/26/19, 1344 HOURS
A men's tungsten wedding band was found in a city park and brought to the PD. Notification was posted on
Facebook and no calls were received. Item logged in to property.
DOG BITE—VICTORIA RD/CELIA RD 04/27/19, 0800 HOURS
Victim reported a dog bite that had occurred over the weekend. Victim reported while on the path walking
her dog, another dog ran across the street toward her. When she picked up her dog, the other dog lunged
for it and attacked her several times. Case pending Dangerous Dog ordinance and statute.
DWI — 13XX NORTHLAND DR 04/27/19, 0931 HOURS
A civilian called in a driver who was driving on the wrong side of the road near the 13XX block of Northland
Drive. Officers found the suspect described. The suspect admitted to driving and was found to be under the
influence of alcohol. The driver was placed under arrest for DWI.
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE — 1XXX RIVERSIDE LN 04/27/19, 1016 HOURS
Officer was dispatched to location to investigate a report of damage to a vehicle. Investigation revealed
there was no damage to the vehicle but rather a theft from motor vehicle. Case pending video surveillance.
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE — 1XXX RIVERSIDE LN 04/27/19, 1046 HOURS
Resident reported a vehicle was entered during the overnight hours and personal belongings were
removed. Case pending video surveillance.
THEFT—7XX LINDEN ST 04/27/19, 1000 HOURS
Victim had items stolen within her residence in the 7XX block of Linden Street. Possible suspect identified.
Investigation on-going.
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FRAUD — 2XXX CENTRE POINT BLVD 04/29/19, 0946 HOURS
Officers responded to a business on the report of credit card fraud. The reporting party provided
documentation of an employee making fraudulent charges on a company credit card. Case under
investigation.
ASSAULT — 7XX LINDEN ST 04/29/19, 1732 HOURS
Officers responded to the 7XX block of Linden St on reports of an open 911 call. Upon arrival officers
determined that the suspect interfered with a 911 call and assaulted the victim. Minor injuries were
sustained by the victim and the suspect was arrested and transported to jail.
HRO VIOLATION—2XXX AZTEC LN 04/30/19, 1011 HOURS
Officers where dispatched to a report of a party violating a Harassment Restraining Order. Officers located the party
and determined there was a violation of the court order. The suspect was arrested and transported to the Dakota
County Jail with a citation for the targeted misdemeanor.
THEFT FROM VEHICLE—6XX HIDDEN CREEK TR 05/02/19, 1324 HOURS
Officers received a notice from the 6XX block of Hidden Creek Trail referencing a backpack containing a
computer that had been stolen from an unlocked vehicle.
Have a Safe Week!
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04/26 - 05/02 2019 YTD
Calls for Service 185 4.031
Police Reports 16 359
Citations 25 551
Warnings 47 933
Response Time Average 7.42 6.67
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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 Vacation/House Check Request online form is
available on our website; you can also complete a form
found in our lobby, or simply give us a call!
MHPD offers a Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of
the PD where Dakota County residents can safely &
anonymously dispose of their prescription drug
medication. This program is mainly meant to keep
narcotics off the streets and dispose of medications in
environmentally sound ways.
** No needles/sharps. Visit the Green Guide for tips.
** Please visit the Dakota County Recycling Zone for
helpful resources for all safe disposal solutions.
Car Seat Checks—TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE
Please visit the MN DPS for more information.
Questions/Comments?
Questions? Call our Non-Emergency Line @ 651.452.1366.
Need Public Safety Response? Call 911
Which of these
statements are
True?
A—We can all
experience different
levels of mental health
throughout our
lifetime.
B—Mental Health
conditions will never
affect me.
The Truth Is:
Everyone experiences
different levels of
mental health
Throughout their life;
50% will experience it in
adulthood. Chances are
you have or know
someone who has.