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2019-08-02 Friday NewsMultiple I-494 Lane, Ramp Closures Set for This Weekend Motorists traveling on Interstate 494 in Mendota Heights, Eagan and Inver Grove Heights should plan for major delays for the second weekend in a row as both directions of I-494 will have lane and ramp closures beginning at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, weather permitting. The left lane of westbound I-494 between Highway 62/Old Highway 110 and I-35E will close beginning at 6 p.m., Friday, Aug. 2 as crews set up the movable barrier in order to pave eastbound I-494. Several ramps between I-35E and Highway 62 will close beginning at 7 p.m., Friday, Aug. 2, including:  Northbound I-35E to eastbound I-494  Southbound I-35E to eastbound I-494  Dodd Road to and from eastbound I-494  Highway 3 to and from eastbound I-494 Crews will then reduce eastbound I-494 to a single lane between I-35E and Highway 62 by 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2. All lanes and ramps are expected to reopen by 5 a.m., Monday, Aug. 5. The closure is needed as crews resurface the road. Residents who live near this area of I-494 may hear noise as crews work around the clock to remove pavement, set barrier and pave the road. TCO Performance Center is also featuring a MN Vikings night practice Saturday evening, 7:30-9:30pm, with fireworks following. 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 Third Avenue in South St. Paul. 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 | 6:00pm August 27 Planning Comm Mtg | 7:00pm Stay Connected: Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsMN Facebook.com/ MHParksandRec Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsPD Twitter.com/ @mendota_heights Twitter.com/ @mheightsPD August 2, 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 Gathering to Remember The community gathered on July 30 to remember and honor the sacrifice of Officer Scott Patrick, who was killed in the line of duty five years ago. KSTP’s coverage of the gathering is available at https://kstp.com/news/this-is-pretty-sacred-ground-here-mendota-heights- residents-return-to-site-where-officer-scott-patrick-was-killed-5-years-later/5441511/. 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 www.511mn.org or dial 5-1-1. Catching the Big One at Rogers Lake Local youth enjoyed some friendly fishing competition at this year’s Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby on Thursday. One lucky boy won a Minnesota Lifetime Fishing License! Thank you to all who participated. Gather on August 6 Night to Unite will be Tuesday evening, August 6. This year, the MHPD is partnering with Neighbors Inc and will be collecting non-perishable food items. Police 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? From the Archives A cool reminder amidst summer weather! Winter oxygenation of Rogers Lake to preserve water quality and protect aquatic life. 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. Valley Park Pollinator Project Update You may notice some additional activity in and around Valley Park recently. The City of Mendota Heights has partnered with Great River Greening and Xcel Energy, as well as the State of Minnesota through the Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment, to restore and create nine acres of pollinator habitat in the Valley Park utility corridor in Mendota Heights. The project entails removing invasive species using mowing and herbicide treatments, and restoring the corridor into a high-quality pollinator habitat using native plant species. Crews have started to remove invasive vegetation, and began the process of preparing the site for planting of native vegetation within the corridor. For more information on Great River Greening: https://www.greatrivergreening.org/ For more information on Excel Energy’s Pollinator Initiative: www.xcelenergy.com/pollinator 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. September 21 | 7pm at Garlough Park (West St. Paul) Light up the night at the first annual, family-friendly Glow Dash! Enjoy music and games before you walk, run, or push a stroller through a lighted 1.36 mile dash. This event is for all ages and abilities (no dogs please). Wear your favorite glow gear, and every participant will receive a swag bag filled with glow-in-the-dark accessories and more. Refreshments available after the event. Sponsored by the Mendota Heights, West St. Paul, and South St. Paul Parks and Recreation Departments. Cost: $10 Early Bird Deadline Sept. 7 | $15 after Sept. 7 Register under Special Events: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota- heights-mn/catalog 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 Create an account and view youth and adult programs at: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota- heights-mn/catalog Parks & Recreation Registration Spread the Word— Subscribe to Weekly City News Online Visit www.mendota-heights.com. Go to Our City/City Publications/Subscribe to Friday News For subscription removals or other questions, please email Communications Coordinator Sharon Deziel at sharond@mendota-heights.com. Learning About Raptors Thank you to the Raptor Center for the presentation at Mendakota Park this week. Kids and adults enjoyed learning about these magnificent birds! 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. 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 Sponsoring Two Participants for the Fall Master Water Stewards Class Upcoming information session at City Hall on Tuesday, August 6 | 6-7 pm 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 2019 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. 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/ Viburnum Leaf Beetle Be on the lookout for Viburnum leaf beetle, found for the first time in Minnesota last June, in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The Viburnum leaf beetle is an invasive insect native to Europe, previously found in the northeastern United States and Wisconsin. The beetle feeds on viburnum species, and can defoliate the plant, and can also eventually kill it. The Viburnum leaf beetle larva is yellow with black spots and dashes. The beetle does most of the damage to viburnum plants during this stage, chewing holes in the leaves, similar to Japanese beetles. If you see this invasive pest, report the sighting to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture in one of three ways:  Send in photos, location, and other info via Arrest the Pest (arrest.the.pest@state.mn.us or 1-888-545-6684)  Report finds to EddMaps online; or  Use the Great Lakes Early Detection Network (GLEDN) app for Android and IOS operating systems. For more information, visit: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture Images from https://www.mda.state.mn.us/virburnum-leaf-beetle EDDMapS Have you spotted invasive plant, animal, or insect species in Mendota Heights? Help track invasive species in the community by using EDDMapS (Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System) to report invasive species. It is simple and easy to use. How it works:  Create an on-line account: https:// www.eddmaps.org/index.cfm?freg  Click on Report Sightings from the Menu at the top of the Home Page.  Enter the species information (you can search for species in this field) and location. If you are at the location, and have a smart phone, you can use your phone’s GPS to pinpoint the location on the site’s mapping tool.  Upload photos of the plant (optional).  Click on Submit Report at the bottom of the page. You’re done! All data is reviewed by state verifiers, and a site visit is conducted to verify. 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. Images from https://eddmaps.org Would you Like to Learn More About Recycling or Composting? Meet others who are excited about waste reduction and have the chance to inspire others to help reduce waste in Dakota County. Over a 6-week period with one class each week, participants hear presentations from local and regional experts on waste reduction, recycling, composting and solid waste and go on field trips to relevant sites. Upcoming classes: Tuesdays, Sept. 24–Oct. 29 | 6:30-9 p.m. Eagan Community Center 1501 Central Parkway, Eagan Optional tour day: Wednesday, Oct. 23 | 9 a.m.–2 p.m. (tentative) Registration opens Aug. 15 Be the first to know about the next class. Contact Jenny Kedward at 952-891-7043 or jennifer.kedward@co.dakota.mn.us. Register and learn more: https://www.co.dakota.mn.us/ Environment/CommunityInvolvement/ MasterRecycler/Pages/default.aspx Recycling is Not Dead There has been a lot of talk in the media lately about the death of recycling, and stories in the news about recycling being in “crisis.” While cities all over the country are seeing rising costs due to contamination issues and import restrictions to China, recycling is alive and well in Minnesota. Some news stories have lead people to believe that a majority of our recyclables are shipped overseas, however that is not the case:  In any given year only about 30-40% of US recyclables have been exported, with the majority handled by domestic markets.  This is not the first time recycling markets have faced a rough patch: there have been 6 downturns since 1990 Minnesota markets for recyclables Where do local recyclables go? Below is a list of Minnesota companies that take our recyclables and turn them into finished products:  Mixed paper and cardboard: new paper products (Westrock in Minneapolis or Liberty Paper in Becker)  Office paper: commercial ceiling tiles (USG in Cloquet)  Water bottles: new packaging (Advanced Extrusion in Rogers)  Milk jugs and detergent bottles: plastic lumber (Bedford Technology in Worthington), decking, fencing, plastic tiles, garden edging (Avon Plastics in Paynesville), outdoor furniture (By the Yard in Jordan)  Tin cans and steel cans: rebar (Gerdau Ameristeel, South St. Paul) According to Dakota County, more was recycled in 2018: Residents and businesses in the County recycled more than half (55%) of all waste created, with a 15% increase in collection of organics recycling from 2017! Some noteworthy accomplishments in 2018:  More than 5,000 pounds of organics were collected each week from more than 2,300 households in the County (at the County’s two organics drop sites: West St. Paul and Eagan).  City partners hosted 29 collection events which diverted more than 1,000 tons of recyclable material.  School Recycling Program partners captured 25% more recyclables and nearly 10% more organics in classrooms and cafeterias after participation. Flag Recycling Available West St. Paul City Hall, located at 1616 Humboldt Avenue, has a flag recycling box in the entryway to collect retired flags. Save the Date—Paper Shred Event Saturday, Sept. 7 | 9am-noon at Friendly Hills Middle School Residents of Mendota Heights, West St. Paul, South St. Paul, and Sunfish Lake are invited to shred and recycle confidential material. This is a free event with no limit. 1 The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department AUGUST 02, 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 EFFECTIVE NOW! HandsFreeMN.org WHAT CAN I DO UNDER THE HANDS-FREE LAW? The driver may use their cell phone to make calls, texts, listen to music or podcasts and get directions, BUT, only by voice commands or single-touch activation WITHOUT holding the phone. The driver may use a hand-held device to obtain emergency assistance where there is immediate threat to life and safety. The driver may use a GPS navigation system and other systems for navigation purposes only. In car screen systems are also exempt. WHAT CAN’T I DO UNDER THE HANDS-FREE LAW? The driver may not hold the phone in your hand. Also, a driver may not use their phone at any time for video calling, video live-streaming, Snapchat, gaming, looking at video or photos stored on phone, using non-navigation apps, reading texts and scrolling or typing on the phone. The driver may not use a smart watch as an electronic communication. It may only be used to check the time unless it is used by one-touch or voice activation. The driver may not stop on the shoulder of an interstate freeway or controlled ac- cess highway to hold the phone. 3,166 NUMBER OF PEOPLE KILLED NATIONALLY BY DISTRACTED DRIVING After you’ve been driving for awhile, you get comfortable and forget how dangerous it can be. As a result, you’re more likely to think that you can send a quick text or daydream without putting yourself in danger. You cannot drive safely unless the task of driving has your full attention. Any non-driving activity you engage in is a potential distraction and increases your risk of crashing. Distracted Driving does not only consist of your hand -held device. There are many other distractions which can cause fatal consequences. *SMOKING *CELL PHONE USE *USING DEVICES TO OPERATE VEHICLE *OTHER OCCUPANTS *ADJUSTING AUDIO OR CLIMATE CONTROLS *EATING OR DRINKING *USING/REACHING FOR SOMETHING *MOVING OBJECTS *OUTSIDE PERSON, OBJECT OR EVENT *WANDERING MIND 2 PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENT — 1XXX NORTHLAND DR 07/26/19, 1857 HOURS Officers responded to location on a vehicle crash with injuries. A single occupant of the vehicle was rescued by the Mendota Heights Fire Department and transported by Health East to the hospital for injuries. VANDALISM — 35E/MARIE AVE 07/27/19, 1725 HOURS Responded to Marie Avenue under I-35E on a report of juveniles spray painting graffiti under the bridge. Juveniles located and turned over to parents/guardians. One juvenile citation issued. MISSING PERSON — 1XXX WARRIOR DR 07/28/19, 1359 HOURS Officer was dispatched to location on a report of a male, who has dementia, leaving the area. After further investigation, officers were able to locate the male a couple of days later. He was ultimately placed on a transport hold. DRUGS — HWY 62/35E 07/29/19, 0016 HOURS At the intersection of Hwy 62 and 35E, officers stopped a vehicle for traveling above the posted speed limit. Officers detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search was conducted and officers located a small amount of marijuana. Officers cited the driver for speed and both the driver and passenger for a small amount of marijuana. THEFT — 1XXX NORTHLAND DR 07/29/19, 1425 HOURS Officer dispatched to take a report of a past action phone theft that occurred in the 1000 block of Northland Drive. No suspects at this time. THEFT — 7XX MAIN ST 07/29/19, 1953 HOURS Officer was dispatched to the 700 block of Main Street to take a report of a theft of services. Four individuals left without paying for services. Case under investigation. DISORDERLY CONDUCT — 2XXX LEXINGTON AVE S 07/30/19, 0832 HOURS MHPD squads were dispatched to location on a suspicious male causing property damage. Male was located and ultimately arrest and booked at DC Jail for DOC. DISTURBANCE — 7XX KEOKUK LN 07/30/19, 1805 HOURS Officers were dispatched to the 700 block of Keokuk Lane on a report of domestic disturbance. Officers arrived on scene and determined an assault did not take place and separated the parties for the remainder of the day. Officer completed a report of the incident and will be forwarding to social services for their review. TRAFFIC STOP — HWY 62/35E 07/31/19, 1906 HOURS Officer observed a motorcycle southbound on 35E and Hwy 13. Motorcycle was traveling at an extreme rate of speed. Motorcycle exited on Hwy 62 and popped a wheelie. Motorcycle was stopped and cited for speed and reckless driving. 3 07/26—8/01 2019 YTD Calls for Service 207 7,106 Police Reports 16 685 Citations 48 1,048 Warnings 39 1,520 Response Time Average 5.51 6.50 Check out the MH Crime Map! Click below to search your neighborhood: https://www.raidsonline.com 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 relationships  Get to know your public safety partners  Share safety concerns  Learn crime prevention tips  Great for adults and kids  Enjoy yummy treats  Check out police squads and fire trucks REGISTER BY AUGUST 2ND, 2019 By using the attached form or by going to the city website to complete 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 4