2019-11-08 Friday NewsPublic meeting announcements
The public is invited to attend a Community Crime Discussion led by Police
Chief Kelly McCarthy on Wednesday, November 20 at Mendota Heights City
Hall. The formal meeting and presentation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in
the Council Chambers. During the meeting the public will have an opportunity to
comment and ask questions.
20 NOV
20 NOV
New playgrounds under construction
Work is underway to install new playgrounds at Hagstrom-King and Wentworth Parks!
Weather permitting, installations will be completed this fall. Watch for the grand re-
openings when the weather
warms up next spring.
Hagstrom-King Park’s new
playground will feature:
Double skyrun zip track
Arch swing
Tilted sky runner
New slides
Climbers
Swing set with expression seat
Expanded play area
Additional tree plantings
A basketball court expansion is
also planned
Wentworth Park’s playground is
also receiving a makeover with
new play equipment and a nature-
focused theme. Additionally,
future 2020 improvements may
include:
A new warming house and
community building
Improved trails and parking lot
Tennis court resurfacing
Native Plantings
Watch for more information in
the coming year.
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
Upcoming Public
Meeting Dates
Monday, November 11
City Hall & Public Works Closed
In honor of Veterans Day
Tuesday, November 12
Parks & Rec Comm Mtg | 6:30pm
Wednesday, November 13
Airport Rel Comm Mtg | 6:00pm
Tuesday, November 19
City Council Mtg | 7:00pm
Wednesday, November 20
Community Crime Disc. | 6:00pm
Tuesday, November 26
Planning Comm Mtg | 7:00pm
Thursday, November 28
City Hall & Public Works Closed
Friday, November 29
City Hall Closed
(Public Works Open)
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November 8, 2019
from the City of Mendota Heights
FRIDAY NEWS
Hagstrom-King Park
Wentworth Park
Note: Actual equipment color scheme will be different than
rendering shown above.
Seasonal reminders
The Winter Parking Ban is currently in effect with no
overnight parking on any public streets between 2 a.m. and
6 a.m.; please remind overnight guests and young drivers of
this important information. Additionally, when it snows 2” or
more, or there is a high probability of a 2” or more snowfall,
a Snow Emergency may be declared and plows will go into
action. Please keep all vehicles off of City streets until roads
are plowed curb-to-curb. Thank you for keeping Mendota
Heights a safe and operational community!
Take part in the
2019 Mendota Heights Community Survey
The 2019 City of Mendota Heights’ Community Survey is designed to help
Mendota Heights follow trends in community sentiment to better serve
residents. The survey consists of 16 questions and was designed to cover
topic areas more generally, so that later we can dive into individual results
that impact our city. The survey is taken online via any preferred digital
device and takes just a few minutes to complete.
To take part, link directly to the survey and begin answering questions.
At the end you will be directed to set up a free Polco account if you do not already have one. Once an account is
established, users can receive notifications when new questions are posted. Participants can remain anonymous and
responses are viewed as totals. Users can see survey results and how others in the community are responding, and
have an opportunity to comment on topics if desired.
Seasonal Skating Instructor
The City of Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation
is accepting applications for a seasonal Skating
Instructor. Hourly Rate: $15.50 to $16.25, DOQ
To apply: Complete a city application and
application supplement. Position open until filled.
Seasonal Warming House/Rink Attendant
The City of Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation
Department is accepting applications for part-time,
seasonal Warming House/Rink Attendants for
Mendota Heights’ outdoor ice rinks. Hourly
Rate: $10.00 to $10.75
To apply: Complete a city application and
application supplement. Position open until filled.
Seasonal Rink Flooder
The City of Mendota Heights Public Works
Department is accepting applications for part-time,
seasonal Rink Flooders for Mendota Heights’
outdoor ice rinks. Hours: Hours vary, up to 25
hours per week, mid-December through early
March (weather permitting). Evening and weekend
hours required. Hourly Rate: $10.00 to $10.75.
To apply: Complete a city application and
application supplement. Position open until filled.
Visit https://www.mendota-
heights.com/employment for more
information, application materials
and instructions.
Now Hiring – Apply Today!
Upcoming Airport Relations Commission
Meeting to be televised with guest speaker
Wednesday, November 13 at 6:00 p.m.
The public is invited to attend the November 13 ARC
meeting which will include a presentation from Metropolitan
Airports Commissioner Richard Ginsberg. Mr. Ginsburg
represents District G, which includes Mendota Heights. The
meeting will be broadcast live on Cable Channel 18 and
replayed on Sunday, November 17 at 1:00 p.m. and 7 p.m. on
Channel 18. An agenda packet for the meeting is available at
https://www.mendota-heights.com/agendaminutes.
Help a neighbor in need
City Hall is collecting shelf-stable food and toiletries for
Neighbors, Inc. Donations may be dropped off in the lobby
during City Hall business hours. The donation drive will run
through the holiday season.
Winter break field trips
Registration is open for these winter break
adventures!
Register: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/
mendota-heights-mn/catalog or at City Hall.
Drakulas Bowling & Movie
December 26
Enjoy fun and interactive bowling followed by
the movie Spies in Disguise.
Ages: 6-12 Cost: $27 per child
Time: 9:15am-4:00pm (bus from City Hall)
Conquer Ninja Warrior Gym &
South Saint Paul Pool
December 27
Train and compete like ninjas in the morning,
and enjoy swimming the afternoon away at
Central Square Community Center Pool.
Ages: 6-12 Cost: $35 per child
Time: 9:30am-3:30pm (bus from City Hall)
Winter gymnastics
Saturdays, December 7–February 8
At Henry Sibley High School
Classes introduce young gymnasts to the sport in a safe, fun
environment. A variety of skills will be taught and developed on the
balance beam, uneven bars, floor exercise and tumbling. This is an
8-week session. Ages: 3-12
Tumbling Tykes, Tumbling Tots, Kinder Tumbling: $90 per child
Beginner, Advanced Beginner: $110 per child
Register: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog or
at City Hall. Gymnastics are eligible for the Recreation Fee Assistance
Program for qualifying residents.
Orbit Earth Expo
December 30
Orbit Earth Expo is coming to the City of
Mendota Heights and Tri District
Community Education for an
unforgettable science experience. Orbit
Earth Expo is interactive and entertaining.
Orb (a 14-foot inflatable model of
Earth) and his friends will take your family
on a journey to space to create cycles, systems and relationships between
the Earth, Moon and Sun. You’ll manipulate the models to create eclipses,
seasons, moon phases, creation of winds, day/night cycles, rotation vs.
revolution, order of the planets, and more! Admission is limited and
registration is required. Thank you to the ISD 197 Education
Foundation for their help in making this free event possible.
Cost: FREE Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: Mendota Elementary Register: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog or
at City Hall.
Superhero Masquerade
November 17
Action, adventure and fun awaits
your little superhero at the
Superhero Masquerade! Come
dressed as your favorite
superhero and enjoy crafts, games,
activities, a dance party and
refreshments. Register early —
space is limited. An adult must be
present during the event.
Ages: 2-12 Time: 3-5pm Cost: $20 per child
Location: Thompson County Park - Dakota Lodge Register: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog or
at City Hall.
Parks & Recreation
Winter ice skating lessons
Registration is open for outdoor skating
lessons at Friendly Hills Rink on Saturdays,
starting January 4.
Parent/Tot classes for first-time skaters,
ages 3-5; $35 per child
Beginner classes for ages 6 and up with
little to no previous experience; $35 per
child
Learn more and register:
https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-
mn/catalog or at City Hall. Skating lessons are
eligible for the Recreation Fee Assistance
Program for qualifying residents.
Flag football camp
December 26—27 | 10am-1pm
Learn the rules of flag football while working on team play and
sportsmanship through skill development and games. For ages 6-12; $50
per participant. This activity will take place at the Regional Athletic
Center (West Saint Paul Dome).
Learn more and register:
https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog or at City Hall.
Fall Clean Up—Yard Waste Options
It is illegal in Minnesota to dispose of yard and tree waste
(grass, leaves, small brush, plant materials) with your
household garbage. This means it must be bagged in a
compostable paper bag or reusable container and kept
separate from your trash bin. Fall yard waste options
include:
South St. Paul Compost Site
** Now thru November 17 ** 681 Venderosa Ave., South St. Paul
(off of Hardman & Venderosa Ave.)
Hours: Friday-Sunday | 9am-5pm rain or shine
Materials accepted: leaves, grass, sod, and garden waste No brush or tree waste, wood chips, mulch or stumps accepted
at South St. Paul Compost Site. Free compost is available to
take home!
Cost: $.50 per standard bag - $1.00 per larger plastic bag/barrel,
or volume-based fee for truck loads. http://www.southstpaul.org/208/Yard-Waste-Compost-
Site
S&S Tree Horticultural Specialists/Davey’s Tree
405 Hardman Ave. S., South St. Paul
Hours: Saturdays only | 7am-5pm Materials accepted: brush and tree waste
No stumps; no bags accepted at this site—plastic or
compostable
Recycling Facility Tour
November 13 | 6:30-7:30pm
Learn where your recycling goes and why recycling
matters on a free tour! A walking tour of the
sorting area of the facility follows a presentation
about recycling and Republic Services. Participants
must be able to go up and down stairs. Learn more
and register: https://web2.vermontsystems.com/
wbwsc/mndakotactywt.wsc/search.html?
module=AR&type=RECTOUR
Get the scoop on what to put in your bin, how to make
recycling easier, and learn the most common legends about
recycling in Minnesota. This fun, interactive presentation is
hosted by Dakota County and the November 14 presentation
by Mendota Heights' Recycling Coordinator Cassandra
Schueller. Register: https://tridistrict.ce.eleyo.com/
course/4545/adult-enrichment-fall-2019/recycling-mythbusters%
E2%80%941
Shoe recycling event
November 11-17
Drop off shoes in any condition! Shoes in good
condition will be cleaned up and reused by being
given to those in need. Shoes that are no longer in
good condition will be separated and the parts such
as rubber and textiles will be recycled. https://
www.dakotavalleyrecycling.org/recycling-news/236-
shoes
Eagan Civic Arena | 3870 Pilot Knob Rd
Hours: 7:00 a.m.- 10:00 p.m.
Recycle Holiday Lights
November 15-January 31
Have a string that won’t light? City Hall will
once again be collecting holiday lights,
electrical cords, appliance cords, and phone
cords for recycling courtesy of ProAct.
Beginning November 15 simply drop off
items in a collection bin located in the lobby
of City Hall. Please note that cord adapters,
battery packs, plastic rope lights, CFL lights,
garland/fake trees, and statuary/metal fixtures are NOT accepted. Items
may be dropped off Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and
Fridays 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Holiday lights are also accepted year-round
at The Recycling Zone in Eagan.
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/.
Remember to keep leaves
out of our streets and
storm drains
Now that the leaves have begun to
fall, remember to keep them out of
our streets, gutters, and storm drains.
When leaves and yard waste are
washed into storm drains, they end up
in our surface waters, where they
then release nutrients that contribute
to algae growth and algae blooms the
next spring. These extra nutrients also
cause low oxygen levels, fish kills, and
unsafe swimming and recreation
conditions.
When raking up leaves, branches,
and debris from your yard,
dispose of them properly. Here
are some good options:
Compost yard waste in your
backyard. Addling leaves to a
compost pile is an inexpensive way
to add nutrient rich fertilizer to
your gardens.
Bring leaves to a compost site or
other acceptable disposal site.
Many sites take leaves and other
yard waste free of charge or for a
small fee. A list of sites in our area
can be found here.
Till leaves directly into a garden,
for added organic matter.
Short on time? Use a service such as
TaskRabbit to hire out the task of
raking and/or removing your leaves for
you!
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How you can Help Pollinators
Survive the Winter
Some pollinators such as Monarch butterflies,
hummingbirds, and some bat and bee species migrate,
while others such as the Rusty Patched Bumble Bee,
hibernate. Here are some ways to help pollinators
survive the winter:
Plant native plants in the fall through Mid-
November. This can be a dormant seeding, using
native seed that is raked into the bare soil, and
then germinates and emerges in the spring.
Plant late and early bloomers to provide pollen
and food sources going into winter, as well as providing a food source
in early spring, when it is scarce.
Provide a place for pollinators to hibernate by leaving areas of ground
cover and vegetation standing throughout the winter until late spring.
The majority of native bees nest in the ground. Sometimes these
nesting spots are mistaken for anthills or spider holes. Leaving areas of
bare ground, open/wild spaces, dead plants, or downed trees can
provide shelter for pollinators to nest over the winter.
Butterflies, moths, and other pollinators use leaf litter and plant matter
to insulate them throughout the winter. Keep areas in your garden or
elsewhere covered with leaves until late spring.
Build a pollinator house! This is a great project to do with kids. Just
remember that these houses require maintenance to keep from
spreading disease. https://www.beelab.umn.edu/sites/beelab.umn.edu/
files/native_bees.pdf
Always avoid using pesticides whenever possible.
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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
NOVEMBER 08, 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
Stay Home. Only go out if necessary. Even if you drive well in bad
weather, it’s better to avoid taking unnecessary risks by venturing
out.
Drive Slowly. Always adjust your speed down to account for lower
traction when driving on snow or ice.
Accelerate and Decelerate Slowly. Apply the gas slowly to
regain traction and avoid skids. Don’t try to get moving in a hurry and
take time to slow down for a stop light.
Increase your Following Distance to five to six seconds. This
increased margin of safety will provide the longer distance if needed.
Know your Brakes. Whether you have antilock brakes or not,
keep the heel of your foot on the floor and use the ball of your foot
to apply firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal.
Don’t Stop if you can Avoid it. If you can slow down enough
to keep rolling until a traffic light changes, do it.
Don’t Power Up Hills. Applying extra gas on snow covered roads
will make your wheels spin. As you reach the crest of the hill, reduce
your speed and proceed downhill slowly.
Don’t Stop Going Up a Hill. There is nothing worse than trying
to get moving up a hill on an icy road. Get some inertia going on a flat
road before you take on the hill.
Check out the Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Winter Safety Checklist—For Driving And Travel
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DWI — HWY 62/DODD RD 11/02/19, 0225 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle unable to maintain its lane near the intersection of Highway 62
and Dodd Road. The driver was found to be intoxicated and placed under arrest for 2nd Degree DWI.
RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE — 1XXX DELAWARE AVE 11/03/19, 0227 HOURS
Officer observed a vehicle driving recklessly in the Henry Sibley parking lot. Vehicle was stopped and four
juveniles were identified. Vehicle had been reported stolen. Driver of vehicle was arrested for being in
possession of a stolen vehicle. Case status cleared with juvenile arrest.
MENTAL HEALTH — 1XXX DELAWARE AVE 11/04/19, 0257 HOURS
Officers responded to location on a mental health crisis. Patient was unable to care for herself and was
acting unsafe. Patient was transported to hospital for assessment.
PUBLIC ASSIST/DRIVER EVAL — 1XXX VICTORIA CURVE 11/05/19, 1815 HOURS
Adult male drove to the Police Department due to being lost. He had previously been in West St Paul and
had police called for a check the welfare but was gone on arrival. Officers escorted him to his home in St
Paul. Driver evaluation was completed and sent to the state due to lack of physical driving skills.
THEFT FROM VEHICLE — 1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 11/05/19, 2011 HOURS
Officer was dispatched to take a report of items taken out of a vehicle. The reporting party stated two
work bags containing laptops and other miscellaneous items were taken. The window was smashed as well.
No suspects or witnesses.
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY — 7XX MAIN ST 11/06/19, 0950 HOURS
Officers took a report of an attempted burglary. Sometime during the overnight hours, someone
attempted to gain access by prying the door. Access was not gained and there is no suspect information at
this time.
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY — 7XX MAIN ST 11/06/19, 1021 HOURS
Officers took a report of an attempted burglary. Sometime during overnight hours, someone attempted to
gain access to the building. No access was gained. No suspect information.
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY — 2XXX TIMMY ST 11/06/19, 1412 HOURS
Officers responded to location to investigate a suspicious person. Investigation revealed it was an
attempted burglary. Suspect and vehicle description gathered. Security photos of suspect vehicle from
neighboring house collected. Under investigation.
FRAUD — 7XX MAIN ST 11/06/19, 1617 HOURS
Officers responded to a business on a report of fraudulent activity on a bank account. Under investigation.
CAR VS DEER — DODD RD/LAKE DR 11/06/19, 1759 HOURS
Officers responded to the intersection on a report of a car vs deer accident. Officers spoke with the driver
of the vehicle and there were no injuries.
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WARRANT ARREST — 35E/SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 11/07/19, 0144 HOURS
Officers conducted a traffic stop. The driver had a revoked license and the passenger had a felony warrant
out of Dakota County. The driver was cited for the violation. The passenger was arrested and transported
to Dakota County Jail.
TRESPASSING — 2XXX TIMMY ST 11/07/19, 0806 HOURS
Homeowner found the swing gate to his property partially open. The owner investigated and found foot
prints on his property as well. In checking the trailer behind the gate, it was apparent that someone had
pulled on the door handles in an attempt to gain entry. No entry was made and there was no damage.
ALARM — 7XX HWY 62 11/07/19, 1927 HOURS
Officers responded to an alarm. The business owner called to report that he saw a person on their video
cameras and it was a live feed. Officers arrived and found the female in the store behind the counter.
Officers ordered the female out of the store and determined that the female was a employee the owner
didn't recognize. Female was released.
MENTAL HEALTH — 7XX HWY 62 11/07/19, 1940 HOURS
Officers were alerted to an incident where a juvenile had run away from her mother on foot. She was
located in the area and was having a mental health crisis. Officers determined that she was not a danger to
herself or others and she was released into the custody of her aunt.
FRAUD — 1XX HWY 62 11/07/19, 2226 HOURS
Officers responded to location on a report of fraudulent activity. A male had cashed a fraudulent bill and
had left the area. Officers were unable to locate the male. Officers notified other businesses in the area
about the incident. Under investigation.
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11/02 - 11/07 2019 YTD
Calls for Service 135 10,431
Police Reports 23 1,016
Citations 14 1,547
Warnings 33 2,266
Response Time Average 6.73 6.61
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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
DO NOT FEED
COYOTES.
DO NOT LET PETS
RUN LOOSE.
DO NOT RUN FROM
A COYOTE.
REPELLANTS OR
FENCING MAY HELP.
DON’T CREATE
CONFLICT WHERE IT
DOESN’T EXIST.
REPORT
AGGRESSIVE,
FEARLESS COYOTES.
DO YOUR RESEARCH
ON TRUE THREATS
VS COEXISTENCE.
We have received an
increase of coyote calls
here at MHPD. We
recommend following
these guidelines to
ensure safety: