2019-09-06 Friday NewsUpcoming Public
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City Council Workshop | 4:00pm
Parks & Rec Comm Mtg | 6:30pm
September 17
City Council Mtg | 7:00pm
September 18
Airport Rel Comm Mtg | 6:00pm
September 24
Planning Comm Mtg | 7:00pm
October 2
City Council Mtg | 7:00pm
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September 6, 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
Plan Ahead for Full Closure on I-494
Near Mendota Heights This Weekend
Motorists traveling both directions on Interstate 494 between Highway 5 in Bloomington
and Highway 149/Dodd Road in Mendota Heights will encounter a full closure beginning
at 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6 through 5 a.m. Monday, Sept. 9.
Crews will begin closing the following ramps at 7 p.m., prior to the full closure:
Dodd Road to westbound I-494
I-35E to and from westbound I-494
Pilot Knob Road to/from westbound I-494
Pilot Knob Road motorists will have access to eastbound I-494.
Traffic will be detoured around the closure via I-35E and Highway 77/Cedar Avenue. Motorists also should expect single-lane traffic on eastbound I-494 between Highway 77/
Cedar Avenue and Highway 5, and westbound I-494 between Highway 149/Dodd Road
and I-35E.
Beginning at 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, the westbound I-494 ramp to southbound Highway
52 will close through 2 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7. Motorists are advised to use alternate
routes.
During the closure, motorists should plan ahead and give themselves additional time to
reach their destinations. The closure is needed so crews can install a pipe beneath the
road 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.
During the two-year project, motorists can expect 14 full or partial closures of I-494.
Work is scheduled to be completed by fall 2020, weather permitting.
For more information about this project or to sign up for email updates, visit mndot.gov/
metro/projects/I494invergroveheights.
For updated road condition information, call 511 or visit 511mn.org.
Gather for a Free Outdoor Movie
at Mendakota Park on Sept. 7 | 7:30 pm start
And the winner is The Goonies! Sit back
and watch this family-friendly movie on the
big outdoor screen. The film about a group
of young misfits who discover an ancient map
and set out on a quest to find a legendary
pirate's long-lost treasure. Bring a lawn chair
and blanket, and enjoy this feature under the
stars. Children under 10-years-old must be
accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by the
City and TriDistrict Community Education.
This event is weather dependent and is subject to
change without notice.
Sponsorship Applications
Accepted Until Sept. 20
Sponsoring Two Participants for the
Fall Master Water Stewards Class
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 20,
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.
Apply Now! Applications are available
at masterwaterstewards.org. Please
contact Joe Barten, LMRWMO
Administrator, at (651) 480-7784 with
any questions.
Join Your Neighbors to Protect Your Water
Across the greater Twin Cities metropolitan area and beyond,
individuals are joining with neighbors to make a significant difference in
the health of water in their communities. By becoming trained and
certified as Master Water Stewards, they have dreamed up, created,
and installed projects that make measurable impacts on water health.
Applications are now being accepted for the next cohort of
Master Water Stewards who want to make a difference in
their community. Priority deadline is September 20.
Master Water Stewards volunteer 50 hours of community service in
their initial year of certification, at least 25 hours each subsequent year,
and attend eight hours of continuing education to maintain their
certification. To date, stewards have accomplished a tremendous
amount through their service. They:
Have connected with thousands of people through outreach and
educational events
Have installed or planned more than 150 projects, including rain
gardens, rain barrels and cisterns, permeable pavers, pollinator
gardens, tree plantings, neighborhood outreach events and
buckthorn removals.
Are preventing millions of gallons of polluted runoff from entering
our lakes, rivers, and creeks each year. In the process these efforts
are removing algae-causing organic material, animal waste, gas and
oil spillage, excess salt, and other debris from our neighborhood
streets.
To learn more, citizens can visit masterwaterstewards.org or attend an
upcoming information session at one of the following locations (all
applicants welcome at either of the following sessions).
September 10, 6-7 pm – Freshwater Society,
2424 Territorial Road W, Saint Paul
September 17, 6-7 pm – Dakota County Western Service Center,
14955 Galaxie Ave, Apple Valley
Find more information at masterwaterstewards.org.
Take Part in a MnDOT
Statewide Pedestrian System
Plan Survey
State highways often function as
community main streets—places where
people shop, work, go to school, and
much more, using many forms of
transportation. Walking is an essential
part of Minnesota’s transportation system
and an important contributor to the
health of our communities. For these
reasons, MnDOT is currently working on
a Statewide Pedestrian System Plan.
To help guide the plan, and prioritize
future pedestrian improvements and
investment on the state highway system,
please take part in a short online survey
at https://www.minnesotawalks.org/
participate/ . The survey takes about five
minutes to complete. To learn more, visit
the MnDOT Statewide Pedestrian System
Plan at https://www.minnesotawalks.org/.
Try a Music Together Class
for Free!
Tuesday, Sept 10 | 6-6:45pm or
Wednesday, Sept 11 | 10-10:45am
Harmon Park, West St.
Paul
Ages: Birth-Kindergarten
Bring the little ones and
enjoy a free
demonstration of Music
Together featuring songs, rhythmic
rhymes, movement, and instrument play.
This is a free introduction to a 10-week
class that will run September 17-
November 20. Visit https://
secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/
catalog under Youth Programs to learn
more. September 21 | 7pm at Garlough Park (West St. Paul)
Early Bird
Registration
Ends Sept. 7
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 per participant Early Bird Deadline Sept. 7 | $15 per
participant after Sept. 7 Register under Special Events: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-
heights-mn/catalog
Create an account and view youth and
adult programs at:
https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-
heights-mn/catalog
Parks & Recreation
Sept 11 | 6:30pm
Mendakota Park
In partnership with Anytime Fitness, all ages
are invited to participate in the last Team
Training session for this summer. Workouts
feature a large-group-style circuit training
for all fitness levels. Classes last 45 minutes
to one hour.
Last Free Workout of the Season
Field Trips Registration Open
for Fall Non-School Days
October 17 | Bunker Park Stables
Ages: 8 and up | $47 per child
October 18 | Sever’s Corn Maze and
Eden Prairie Community Pool
Ages: 6-12 | $35 per child
Reserve early! https://secure.rec1.com/
MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog
Mendota Heights Par 3 · 651.454.9822
Keep the Husk on the Corn
When Storing
Did you know it is best to leave the husks on corn
and store in the open in the fridge? The husks help
keep the corn moist. Eat as soon as you can, as it
loses flavor and texture quickly, or cook and freeze
for later use in soups, salsas and whatever else! For more food storage
tips visit: http://makedirtnotwaste.org/at-home/food-storage-tips.
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 is open!
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
Register for Dakota County’s Annual Tour de Trash
Tuesday, September 17 | 8:30am-2pm
Dakota County is offering its annual Tour de Trash, a field trip for
residents to learn what happens to their trash and recyclables.
Participants will visit a landfill, compost site, recycling center and The
Recycling Zone. Tour guides will explain what is happening at each
facility and answer questions. A $10 registration fee covers busing,
handouts and lunch.
Register at www.dakotacounty.us, search Tour de Trash.
It’s Time for Fall Tree Planting
There are many advantages to planting trees in the fall. Trees are able to
put more of their energy into establishing a healthy root system, instead of
putting all of their energy into foliage during the growing season.
Additionally, they are better able to retain moisture due to cooler
temperatures, and are less likely to be inflicted by pests and diseases in
cooler weather.
Tips and recommendations for planting:
When planting in the fall, you can plant up until ground freeze (which may
be even after it snows).
It is very important to pick the correct place for your tree. Follow the
light and moisture needs of the species, and plant away from overhead
utility lines.
Call for utility locates! Once utilities have been located, dig a hole at
least twice the diameter of the root ball or pot, and only as deep as the
root ball. Never bury or cover the root collar, or flared section of the
trunk with soil or mulch.
Remove any tags, containers, or wrapping, including burlap and twine.
Prune only branches that are broken, dead, or competing leaders, if more
than one is present. Do not prune oaks before November 1st.
Find the top of the root system and remove any excess soil. Prune any
encircling roots.
Backfill with the same soil that was removed from the hole, breaking up
any compacted soils.
Water the entire root zone and top with 2-3 inches of mulch, pulling the
mulch away from the trunk at least two inches.
If the root ball is unstable, or if the soil medium is very loose, stake your
tree using wide rope, or straps, protecting the trunk with tree wrap,
canvas, or other soft material. Use 2-3 stakes low on the trunk.
Continue to water your newly planted tree up until ground freeze.
Image source: US Forest Service Tree Owners Manual.
What is
Illicit Discharge?
The Environmental Protection
Agency defines Illicit Discharge as
any discharge to the storm sewer
system that is not composed
entirely of stormwater, except for
some allowable discharges such as
irrigation water and hydrant
flushing.
Some examples of Illicit Discharge:
Sediment-laden water from
construction sites
Improper vehicle washing
Dumping or spilling of paint, oil, cleaners, fertilizer, and other household
chemicals
How do I report an Illicit Discharge?
Contact:
Krista Spreiter, Natural Resources Technician
kristas@mendota-heights.com | 651-255-1123 | F: 651-452-8940
-- or --
Mendota Heights Police Department | 651-452-1366
We Want to Hear From You!
The City uses an online civic participation tool through Polco that residents can participate in via their preferred
digital device, at a time and place convenient for them. Community survey questions are posted periodically on a wide
range of topics. Users can remain anonymous, and responses are viewed as totals. Responses enable the City to
effectively survey performance and programs, gain insights into public attitudes and opinions, and uncover new ideas
and solutions. Users can see survey results and how others in the community are responding, and have an opportunity
to comment on topics if desired. Set up a free account at https://polco.us/mendotaheights or download the app for
iOS or Android. Once an account is established users can receive notifications when new questions are posted.
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.
Emerald Ash Borer
City Staff has begun notifying residents if it is suspected that
ash tree(s) on their property are infected with Emerald Ash
Borer. Removal on private property is not required by City
Code, but is encouraged to help slow the spread, and
prevent dead and dying ash trees from becoming a safety
hazard. The City has also begun removals of infected ash
trees within the Right-of-Way along public streets, and
within City-owned land.
EAB is an invasive insect that attacks and kills ash trees.
Signs of EAB infestation:
Canopy die-back
Blond patches on branches and/or
trunk
Woodpecker damage
Splitting bark
D-shaped exit holes
If you have an ash tree on your property that is in the early
stages of infection, or has not yet become infected,
treatment may be an option. The City has continued its
partnership with Rainbow Treecare to offer treatments to
residents at a discounted rate. Contact Rainbow Tree Care
directly if you are interested in taking advantage of this
program: Rainbow Treecare's Discount Program for
Mendota Heights.
Regardless of your choice or ability to treat your ash tree,
consider replacing your ash tree with another shade tree
species. Some good options for replacement shade tree
species are:
Basswood (Linden) Tilia Americana
Bur Oak Quercus macrocarpa
Cathedral Elm Ulmus ‘Cathedral’
Hackberry Celtis occidentalis
Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba
Ironwood Ostrya virginiana
Kentucky Coffee Tree Gymnocladus dioicus
White Oak Quercus alba
For More information, please visit: Mendota Heights EAB
webpage.
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/
From the Archives
A view from Marie Avenue and Victoria looking
west—1982.
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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
SEPTEMBER 06, 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
Alex Randall
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
This advice applies to accidents when you are not seriously injured. If you
are seriously injured, call 911 immediately, or if you cannot, try to get the
attention of someone else, and wait for the first responders to arrive.
Failure to stop at the scene of a collision in which you are involved can
result in your arrest warrant. You could be convicted of hit and run. You
must report the collision.
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STREET RACING — HWY 494 WEST BOUND 08/31/19, 0217 HOURS
Officer was alerted to possible street racing by a neighboring police department on westbound 494 from
Concord Street. Officer was at 494 and Dodd Road and observed two vehicles actively racing. Officer
initiated a traffic stop on both vehicles and both drivers were arrested. It was later discovered one of the
drivers was a juvenile and was released to their parent. Both drivers were issued citations for Misdemeanor
Street Racing and both vehicles were impounded. The adult driver was booked and released from the
Dakota County Jail.
3rd DEG DWI — PILOT KNOB ROAD 08/31/19, 2318 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle who made an illegal left turn onto Pilot Knob Road from
Northland Drive. While speaking with the driver, the officer could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic
beverage coming from the driver's breath. Officer conducted a field sobriety test and arrested the driver for
DWI. Driver was booked and released from the Dakota County jail and the vehicle was impounded.
4th DEG DWI — DODD ROAD 09/01/19, 0050 HOURS
Officer initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for a speeding violation on Dodd Road near Delaware Avenue.
While speaking with the driver, the officer could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic beverage coming
from the driver's breath. The driver performed a field sobriety test and was placed under arrest for DWI.
The driver was booked and released from the Dakota County jail for Misdemeanor 4th Degree DWI. The
vehicle was legally parked on the road.
FLEEING — 5XX MENDOTA HEIGHTS ROAD 09/01/19, 0124 HOURS
Officer observed a vehicle parked in a park after hours on the 500 block of Mendota Heights Road. When
the officer initiated a stop, the vehicle took off. Officer followed vehicle before discontinuing. A nearby
agency reinitiated the pursuit. The vehicle eventually stopped and the driver fled on foot. Driver was taken
into custody by assisting agency and turned over to MHPD. Driver booked into Dakota County Jail.
THEFT — 7XX HWY 110 09/01/19, 1558 HOURS
Officer arrived at a business near the 700 block of Highway 62 and was told by an employee that a theft
had just occurred. Officer gathered video of the incident and suspect. Officer downloaded images into the
case file. Forwarded to investigations.
4th DEGREE DWI — MENDOTA HEIGHTS ROAD 09/02/19, 0110 HOURS
Officer located a vehicle stopped in the middle of the intersection of Highway 55 and Mendota Heights
Road. While speaking with the driver, officer could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic beverage coming
from inside the vehicle. Officer also observed an open alcohol container in the center console. Driver
performed a field sobriety test and was ultimately arrested for DWI. The vehicle was impounded and driver
was booked and released from jail for Misdemeanor 4th Degree DWI.
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SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES — 7XX HAVENVIEW COURT 09/03/19, 0125 HOURS
While on routine patrol of the 700 block of Havenview Ct officers found a vehicle whose plates didn't
match. Upon further investigation it was determined that the vehicle was stolen. No suspects were located
and the investigation is ongoing.
THEFT — 17XX DOUGLAS COURT 09/05/19, 0631 HOURS
Officers responded to the 1700 block of Douglas Court for a reported theft from vehicle. The reporting
party showed officers that her passenger side window had been broken out and her purse had been stolen.
The reporting party was instructed to cancel her debit card. It is unknown at this time if the card was used.
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08/30—9/05 2019 YTD
Calls for Service 152 8221
Police Reports 17 794
Citations 25 1206
Warnings 31 1739
Response Time Average 7.10 6.50
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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?
Email us at:
pdrecords@
mendota-heights.com
Questions? Call our Non-Emergency Line @ 651.452.1366.
Need Public Safety Response? Call 911
We are so happy that
our local high school
has a beautiful new
stadium to enjoy
playing in and
watching their school
sports at.
Please remember
when going to
activities at the
stadium to make sure
you are parking
legally and are
respectful to the
neighbors in the area.
Also make sure to
watch for traffic
when walking to the
stadium from the
surrounding areas
and have a great
time!!!