2019-07-26 Friday NewsPrepare for I-494 Weekend Traffic & Noise Impacts
Motorists traveling on Interstate 494 near Mendota Heights, Eagan and Inver Grove
Heights should plan for major delays this weekend as both directions of I-494 will have
lane closures beginning at 6 p.m. Friday, July 26, weather permitting. The left lane of
westbound I-494 between Hwy 62 (Old Highway 110) and I-35E will close beginning at 6
p.m., Friday, July 26 as crews set up the movable barrier in order to pave eastbound I-494.
Beginning at 7 p.m., Friday, July 26, the following ramps between I-35E and Hwy 62
will close:
• Northbound I-35E to eastbound I-494
• Southbound I-35E to EB I-494
• Dodd Road to and from eastbound I-494
• Highway 3 to and from eastbound I-494
Then by 9 p.m. Friday, July 26 eastbound I-
494 will be reduced to a single lane
between I-35E and Highway 62 as crews
resurface the road. All lanes and ramps
are expected to reopen by 5 a.m.,
Monday, July 29.
Residents that live near I-494 in this area may hear noise as crews work around the clock
to remove pavement, set barrier and pave the road. The lane and ramp closures are the
first of several closures as part of a larger project on I-494 to repave the road, update
drainage and repair seven bridges on an eight mile stretch of I-494 between the Minnesota
River and 3rd Avenue in South St. Paul. Anticipate weekend work to continue into the
future on this project.
Congratulations Tournament Winners!
The TC Flinks team captured the trophy as winners of the Mendota Heights Softball
Tournament this past weekend. Thank you to all the teams who participated this summer!
Watch for information on adult softball league formation next spring.
Upcoming Public
Meeting Dates
August 6
Night to Unite Evening
August 7 (Wednesday)
(Rescheduled) City Council Mtg |
7:00pm
August 13
Parks & Rec Comm Mtg | 6:30pm
August 20
City Council Mtg | 7:00pm
August 21
Airport Rel Comm Mtg | 7:00pm
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July 26, 2019
from the City of Mendota Heights
Mendota Heights City Hall
1101 Victoria Curve
www.mendota-heights.com
651.452.1850
City Hall Lobby Hours
M-TH: 7am-4:30pm
F: 7am-11:30am
Police Department Lobby Hours
M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm
FRIDAY NEWS
Stay Connected: Stay up-to-date on this project by signing up
for email updates at the project website:
www.dot.state.mn.us/metro/projects/
i494invergroveheights/
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 to be a
Neighborhood Host
by August 2
Night to Unite will be
Tuesday evening, August 6.
Registration is open to host
an event— a great way to
get to know your neighbors
while sharing valuable crime
prevention information. If
you are interested in hosting
a party, go to https://www.mendota-heights.com/police and click on
Night to Unite. Refer to this week’s Just the Facts for more information
and a registration form.
New for 2019 Food/Donation Drive: This year, the MHPD is
partnering with Neighbors Inc and will be collecting non-perishable
food items. Officers will be happy to pick up any items that your party
is willing to donate. If you are not familiar with Neighbors Inc, you can
find out more info at https://www.neighborsmn.org/.
The City’s new civic engagement tool
through Polco is gaining participation. 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.
If you’re not on Polco yet, now’s a great
time get started! Questions are posted in
batches, so watch for the next series to
post in the near future.
Participate in Polco by visiting https://
polco.us/mendotaheights or by
downloading the app for iOS or Android.
Are You on Polco?
Sign Up for the Warrior 5K to Support ISD 197
Schools
The 10th annual Warrior 5K Walk/Run and Family Mile will be held at
Henry Sibley High School on Saturday, September 28, beginning at 9:00
a.m. This is a community-wide event, and all proceeds support the I.S.D
No. 197 Educational Foundation. Registration begins in August, and
race and sponsorship forms can be found at
http://www.isd197foundation.org/. All paid registration forms include a
race t-shirt.
For the first time, the race will begin on the new track; and the new
sports facility will be open for all to see. All runners and walkers are
welcome! Serious runners, casual runners/walkers, those who like to
walk with their dogs, and those who like to socialize with friends and
neighbors while exercising will enjoy the event.
Officer Scott Patrick
Memorial Anniversary
Tuesday, July 30 at 12pm
July 30, 2019, will mark the fifth
anniversary of Officer Scott Patrick’s
sacrifice in the line of duty. The community
is invited to attend an observance event
held in his honor on Tuesday, July 30. The
event will take place at the site of the
shooting, in West St. Paul, near the
intersection of Dodd Road and Smith
Avenue. Participants should gather at 12
noon. There will be reflections from
people who knew Officer Patrick, and a
moment of silence at 12:20 pm.
Kidsdance a Hit at
Mendakota Park
Thank you to the many kids
and kids-at-heart who enjoyed
music and dancing by
Kidsdance on July 24.
Mendota Heights Par 3
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.
Call 651.454.9822 to schedule a
tee time at the Par 3
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.
Due to inclement weather on the original date, this
event is rescheduled for Sunday, August 18 at
2pm | $15 per participant
Join the MH Police and Fire Departments for a recreational round of
golf at the Par 3. Meet and mingle with officers and firefighters who
serve your neighborhood. Groups are welcome to register together,
and groups/participants without foursomes may be paired with others
for play. All ages are welcome! Participants receive a T-shirt and light
refreshments will be provided. Register at https://secure.rec1.com/MN/
mendota-heights-mn/catalog under Par 3 Programs.
Register for this Popular Youth Event
August 1st | 5-7pm | Rogers Lake
Ages 14 and under | $10 per participant
Youth should bring their own fishing pole and come on down to
Rogers Lake fishing pier to catch “the big one!” Hotdogs and beverages
will be served. Youth will have an opportunity to win a Minnesota
Lifetime Fishing License. Register under Youth Programs at https://
secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog.
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
Parks & Recreation
Registration
is still open!
Register for Last Week of Playground Program
Parks and Recreation offers a fun and enriching Playground Program at
Mendakota Park (with rain days at City Hall).
July 29-Aug 2 | Nature Unleashed
Cost: $50 per week
Register https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog
4-6 year olds: 8:15-10:15 am
7-9 year olds: 10:30am-12:30pm
Spread the Word—
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Online
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City/City Publications/Subscribe to Friday
News
For subscription removals or other questions, please email
Communications Coordinator Sharon Deziel at
sharond@mendota-heights.com.
Plastic Cups
Paper Cups/
Bowls
YES
Recycle
Remove straw
and dump ice.
NO
Trash
These are coated
in plastic. Throw
into trash bin.
From the Archives
City Hall at 750 S. Plaza Drive –1973-1989.
Do You Know Which of These
Fast-Food Cups can be Recycled?
Mason Jars are
NOT Recyclable
Did you know mason jars are not recyclable?
They are made up of a different composition of
glass than pickle or olive jars. Please donate clean
mason jars to thrift stores or a friend!
Mason Jar
Donate them
These are not
recyclable.
Be on the Lookout for
Japanese Hedge
Parsley
Japanese Hedge Parsley
(Torilis japonica) is a new
invasive, non-native plant
species now found in
Minnesota. It is in the carrot
family (Apiaceae), and the
leaves resemble the leaves of
many plants in the carrot
family,
so identify carefully. Flowers
are in flat, white/pink
bracted clusters of umbels,
1.5-2 inches across. Individual flowers are notched, with 5
petals of unequal stamens. Leaves and stems are covered
in stiff hairs, and appear in groups of 3-5 compound leaves,
alternately attached to the stem. Japanese Hedge Parsley is
often found along woodland edges, along roads, or in
disturbed areas. If you are unsure or if you think you may
have Japanese Hedge Parsley on your property, please
contact City Staff (contact information below) for a site
visit and proper identification.
Control: Methods of removal and control include hand-
pulling or using a herbicide such as glyphosate or 2,4-D.
For more information: MN Department of Natural
Resources or Contact: Krista Spreiter, Natural Resources
Technician at:
651-255-1123 or by Email: kristas@mendota-heights.com.
Become a Master Water Steward
Are you concerned about water pollution? Is there a water
quality problem in your neighborhood that you want to fix?
Want to get off the sidelines and make real change?
The Master Water Stewards program is a great opportunity
to learn how to solve environmental problems in your
community and find a local network of energized leaders.
The Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management
Organization (LMRWMO) is sponsoring two participants for
the Fall 2018 Master Water Stewards Class, a $2,250 value
for the classes. Applications are being accepted until
September 9, 2019. Note this deadline is earlier for
residents of the LMRWMO than the typical
application deadline. The two successful applicants will be
asked to provide $250 towards the classes, which will be
reimbursed upon completion.
What Master Water Stewards Do
Assess Watersheds — Identify pollution sources and
create strategies for reducing pollutants.
Educate Communities — Help neighbors understand the
most pressing environmental problems in their area.
Reduce Pollutants — Work with communities to target
pollution sources such as pet waste, fertilizer or
pesticides.
Coordinate Action — Help communities reduce
polluted runoff by coordinating the installation of
raingardens, native gardens, natural shoreline plantings,
rainbarrels and other rainscaping techniques.
Attend an Information Session
To learn more, citizens are asked to attend an upcoming
information session. There will also be sessions at Mendota
Heights City Hall on July 30 and August 6, beginning at
6:00pm. Please note that you need not attend an info session
to apply.
Apply Now! Applications are available at masterwaterstewards.org. Please
contact Joe Barten, LMRWMO Administrator, at
(651) 480-7784 with any questions.
Native Plant Garden Tour
Saturday, August 3 | 10am - 1pm
1704 Vicki Lane, Mendota Heights
Learn more about pesticide/herbicide-free gardening
for wildlife, pollinators, birds, beneficial insects, and
more, at this informative and educational tour.
Resources will be available on how to get started
"naturescape-ing" your yard. Informed guides will be
available to answer your questions. Join us for coffee
and a very fun tour. This event is sponsored by
NeighborhoodGreening.org.
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. 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/
Workout Series atMendakota Park
Join us for FREE summer workouts in a
beau�ful outdoor se�ng! In partnership
with Any�me Fitness, all ages are invited to
par�cipate in this Team Training session.
Workouts feature a large-group-style circuit
training for all fitness levels. Classes last 45
minutes to one hour.
Aug 14 | 6:30pm
Sept 11 | 6:30pm
Join us for a FREE summer program bringing recrea�on to neighborhood parks!
There will be ac�vi�es and equipment for youth such as games, sports, cra�s,
and more! No registra�on required ─ ages 6-15 years.
July 30 | 2:00-3:30pm Wentwork Park (739 Wentworth Ave, MH)
Aug 12 | 3:30-5:00pm Harmon Park (230 Bernard St. W., WSP)
Summer Outdoor Entertainment at Mendakota ParkJoin us for these FREE shows throughout the summer, featuring something for everyone!
Aug 8 | 7:00pm
The Goombas
Rock to the tunes of The
Goombas band, whose
mission is to learn, prac�ce,
perfect and perform dance
and party music with a
unique group of friends,
within an enjoyable rock
band se�ng.
Sept 7 | TBD
Movie Night
Sit back and watch a
family-friendly movie on
the big outdoor screen!
The movie will be selected
by vote.
More Outdoor Fun in the Parks
Hosted by Parks & Recrea�on The City of Mendota Heights | www.mendota-heights.com Mendakota Park | 2171 Dodd Road | Mendota Heights
concert in the parkFREEFREE
Mendakota Park
2171 DODD ROAD | MENDOTA HEIGHTS
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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
JULY 26, 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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The new hands‐free law does not change anything for teens under 18 with a driver’s permit or provi‐
sional driver’s license: They cannot make or answer calls while driving (hand‐held or hands‐free). They
can use their phone in hands‐free mode in the following situaƟons:
√ Using their phone as a GPS device, but only in hands‐free or voice‐acƟvated mode. They must set
their desƟnaƟon before driving. They can’t hold their phone at any Ɵme.
√ Listening to music or podcasts in hands‐free or voice‐acƟvated mode is OK, but hand‐held scrolling
through playlists or channels is not allowed under the law.
√ Calling 911 in an emergency situaƟon. If there’s an immediate threat to life and safety, they can
use the phone in either hand‐held or hands‐free mode.
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Drivers can use them as a convenƟonal watch to check Ɵme, but smart watches are considered an
electronic communicaƟons device under the hands‐free law. That means the device has the same
restricƟons as a cell phone. Drivers can use a smart watch the same way they use a cell phone as long
as it’s by one‐touch or voice acƟvaƟon, but can’t type, text or do anything else prohibited under law.
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If it’s not an emergency, stopping on the shoulder of an interstate freeway or controlled access high‐
way is already illegal in Minnesota. Although it is legal to stop along a state or U.S. highway, or a county
road, it’s not always safe to do. We strongly encourage anyone who needs to use their phone to find a
safe place to pull off the road completely. A convenience store or gas staƟon, for example, will be safer
for you and other road users.
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Under the new law, hand‐held phone use is allowed in an authorized emergency vehicle while per‐
forming official duƟes. However, some agencies have taken a proacƟve approach to reduce or elimi‐
nate hand‐held phone use. For example, the Minnesota State Patrol has insƟtuted a policy that re‐
quires troopers to use their phones only in hands‐free mode. Unfortunately, there are circumstances
in which emergency vehicle drivers need to be on their devices to carry out their duƟes. Although this
is different than situaƟons other drivers find themselves in, the dangers are the same. We're well
aware of those dangers from a law enforcement perspecƟve and are encouraging people to follow the
law regardless of whether they have an exempƟon.
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HANDS FREE IDEAS THAT WON’T BREAK THE BANK
1. Don’t use your phone when you drive. Put your phone in the glove compartment,
trunk or backseat or turn on a do‐not‐disturb app and enjoy the drive. It’s free, and
you will be surprised at how many new sights you will see on your drive. A number of
large, successful companies have adopted no‐phone‐use policies for their employees
while driving on company Ɵme, and aŌer geƫng used to it, employees reported being
happier and just as producƟve as when they used their phones.
2. Use a single earphone that has the microphone, and you are hands‐free.
Remember, using earphones in both ears at the same Ɵme is illegal in Minnesota.
3. Pair your phone to your current car or truck. If your exisƟng vehicle and phone can
talk to each other, pair up and go hands‐free.
4. Buy an auxiliary cable and connect your phone’s earphone jack to your car’s AUX
jack. You can operate your phone by voice or single touch and listen through your car’s
audio system. Auxiliary cables can be purchased for less than $5.
5. If your car is older and doesn’t have an AUX jack but has a casseƩe player, you can
buy an adapter that fits into the casseƩe player and allows you to connect your phone
through the earphone jack. The casseƩe adapters cost about $30.
6. Buy a holder to clip your phone to the dash. You can use it in a voice‐acƟvated or
single‐touch mode. Clips can be simple and cheap or complicated. Make sure you get
one that holds your phone securely. Prices range from less than $5 to $50.
7. Buy a Bluetooth speaker or earphone to pair with your phone. There are many aŌer
‐market choices for both, all of which let you go hands‐free. Prices are generally in the
$10 to $50 range.
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FORGERY—2XXX PARK LN 07/18/19, 1557 hours
Officers took a report of a check fraud/forgery. Check had been placed in out‐going mailbox at home and the owner
learned it never cleared with the company. The bank, however, showed it had cleared in another person’s name.
Case is under invesƟgaƟon.
HIT & RUN—1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 07/18/19, 1650 HOURS
Officer dispatched to take a report concerning a driver who had struck another vehicle and a stop sign, then leŌ the
area without stopping. Contact was made with the vicƟm who took a picture of the suspect driver and his vehicle as
he was leaving. The suspect was ulƟmately located and arrested at home in a neighboring city by the MN State Patrol
on suspicion of DWI, and also cited by this officer for Leaving the Scene of an Accident.
ASSAULT—1XXX NORTHLAND DR 07/19/19, 0008 HOURS
Officers were dispatched to an assault in progress and conducted an invesƟgaƟon. Suspect was transported to the
hospital due to her level of intoxicaƟon and injuries. Case will be forwarded to the city aƩorney to review for
charging.
AUTO THEFT—7XX SOUTH PLAZA WAY 07/20/19, 2043 HOURS
Officers responded to take a report of a stolen vehicle from a parking lot. Caller leŌ unsecured vehicle in the lot and
returned a few hours later to find it missing. No suspects or witnesses, case under invesƟgaƟon.
FOUND DOG—1000 JAMES RD 07/20/19, 2300 HOURS
Officer was dispatched to a found dog. The dog's owner was not found and the dog was transported to the South
Saint Paul Animal Hospital.
DWI—SIBLEY MEMORIAL/WACHTLER AVE 07/21/19, 0334 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle. AŌer invesƟgaƟon, the adult female driver was found to be intoxicated
and placed under arrest for DWI. She was ulƟmately transported to the Dakota County Jail to be booked and
released.
FOUND DOG 07/21/19, 0739 HOURS
Officers were dispatched to check on a loose dog. Officers arrived to the area and located the small dog in the middle
of the street. Officers were able to capture the dog, who appeared to be in poor condiƟon, and transported it to the
animal hospital for an emergency evaluaƟon. AŌer compleƟng the evaluaƟon, the dog was boarded at the South St.
Paul Animal Hospital.
FOUND PROPERTY—1000 DAKOTA DR 07/22/19, 0935 HOURS
Officers were dispatched retrieve a found purse. Owner was contacted and stated her purse had been stolen from
her vehicle in Minneapolis. Owner was provided with idenƟty theŌ prevenƟon informaƟon and advised to report the
recovery to the other agency.
ASSIST OTHER AGENCY—35E/HWY 62 07/22/19, 1216 HOURS
Assisted other agency in stopping a vehicle involved in a theŌ. Vehicle was spoƩed on 35E near Hwy 62. A high risk
traffic stop was conducted and driver was taken into custody without incident. The reporƟng agency was informed,
responded and took custody of the driver and the stolen property. At their request, vehicle was impounded by
Mark's Towing. MHPD did not search the vehicle. Referred to other agency.
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HIT & RUN—720 MAIN ST 07/23/19, 2046 HOURS
Officer responded to a call regarding a hit and run property damage crash. No suspect informaƟon available. Case
inacƟve pending suspects or other evidence.
FOUND PROPERTY—2XXX LEXINGTON AVE 07/24/19, 1909 HOURS
A wallet was found turned into police. The owner was contacted and advised the wallet was found. Wallet entered
into the evidence room for safe keeping unƟl the owner can pick it up. Report as informaƟon only.
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07/19—7/25 2019 YTD
Calls for Service 200 6855
Police Reports 20 669
Citations 31 980
Warnings 53 1480
Response Time Average 5.94 6.55
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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.
TUESDAY
AUGUST 6TH, 2019
Bring neighbors
together
Build relaƟonships
Get to know your
public safety partners
Share safety concerns
Learn crime
prevenƟon Ɵps
Great for adults and
kids
Enjoy yummy treats
Check out police
squads and fire trucks
REGISTER BY
AUGUST 2ND, 2019
By using the aƩached
form or by going to the
city website to com‐
plete the form.
WE LOOK FORWARD
TO SEEING YOU!
Questions/Comments?
Email us at:
pdrecords@
mendota-heights.com
Questions? Call our Non-Emergency Line @ 651.452.1366.
Need Public Safety Response? Call 911
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