Res 2020- 07 Participation in JPA Dakota Co Traffic Safety GroupCity of Mendota Heights
Dakota County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION 2020-07
A RESOLUTION FORMALLY AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION
IN A JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT (JPA)
WITH THE "DAKOTA COUNTY TRAFFIC SAFETY GROUP"
WHEREAS, the City of Mendota Heights desires to follow Minnesota Statute 471.59 "Joint
Exercise of Powers"; and
WHEREAS, this requires the governing bodies of the agency enter into an agreement; and
WHEREAS, the agreement must address certain items including, but not limited to, liability,
purpose of the agreement, disbursement of funds, termination of the agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City currently partners with other Dakota County agencies to provide
increased traffic enforcement and driver education to increase safety in the community; and
WHEREAS, the City believes continued participation with these agencies to provide
increased traffic enforcement will enhance the safety of the citizens of the City of Mendota Heights
and;
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights has duly considered this
matter and wishes to continue participate with these agencies to provide increased traffic
enforcement, by means of approving a joint powers agreement.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Mendota Heights approves its continued participation in the Dakota County Traffic Safety Group,
and authorizes the appropriate City Officials to execute the enabling Joint Powers Agreement for said
group.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 21s' day of January, 2020.
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
Neil Garlock, Mayor
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Lorri Smith, City Clerk
MUTUAL POLICE ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
FOR ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC SAFETY LAWS
1. Purpose. The purpose of this agreement is to provide for the joint exercise of the parties' law
enforcement powers pursuant to Mimi. Stat. § 471,59, so that the parties may furnish assistance to
and coordinate with each other in the enforcement of traffic laws within Dakota County in the
conduct of Traffic Safety Projects. It is not the purpose of this agreement to provide for or address
in any way requests by one party of another party for any other law enforcement services, including
ordinary patrol services.
2. Parties. The parties to this Agreement shall consist of the following units of government that have
signed this agreement:
City of Apple Valley
City of Hastings
City of Rosemount
City of Burnsville
City of Inver Grove Heights
City of South St. Paul
City of Eagan
City of Lakeville
City of West St. Paul
City of Farmington
City of Mendota Heights
County of Dakota
3. Fiscal Agent. The Fiscal Agent, acting on behalf of the parties, shall apply for funding from the
State of Minnesota to support coordinated local enforcement of traffic safety laws. To the extent
that such grant funds are obtained and may be expended for peace officer overtime compensation,
the parties shall be entitled on a pro rata basis to reimbursement of overtime compensation paid to
the parties' peace officers who have participated in Traffic Safety Projects pursuant to this
Agreement. The Fiscal Agent shall account for all funds received pursuant to this Agreement
according to generally accepted accounting principles and reports on receipts and disbursements
shall be forwarded to the parties on at least a quarterly basis. As provided in prior traffic safety
task force JPAs, the Fiscal Agent position will be held by an agency for 2 calendar years before
rotating to the next agency in alphabetical order.
The Fiscal Agent for each of the following calendar years during the term of this JPA shall be:
2020- Mendota Heights (covered 2019 under previous JPA)
2021-2022- City of Rosemount
2023-2024- City of South St Paul
2025-2026- City of West St Paul
2027-2028- City of Apple Valley
2029-2030- City of Burnsville
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MUTUAL POLICE ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
FOR ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC SAFETY LAWS
4. Traffic Safety Projects. The parties will carry out the purpose of this agreement by jointly
participating in Traffic Safety Projects to which the parties will assign peace officers. Traffic
Safety Projects means targeted geographic areas during specified periods of time on specific dates
in which and during which the parties will assign peace officers to work together to enforce traffic
safety laws. Assignment of peace officers to work on Traffic Safety Projects will remain in the
sole discretion of the chief law enforcement officer of each party. The decision of a party to decline
participation in any Traffic Safety Project is without liability to any party.
5. Recommendation of Traffic Safety Projects. Peace officers from the parties will meet on an ad hoc
basis as the Dakota County Traffic Safety Group to identify and recommend Traffic Safety
Projects to the Chiefs of Police and Dakota County Sheriff. The Dakota County Traffic Safety
Group shall identify Traffic Safety projects utilizing data which identifies areas where Traffic
Safety Projects likely would have a substantial effect upon public safety within Dakota County.
The decision to assign peace officers to work on any particular Traffic Safety Project remains
within the discretion of the chief of police of each city that is a party to this agreement and of the
Dakota County Sheriff, and the decision to conduct a Traffic Safety Project within a participating
jurisdiction remains with the Sheriff or Chief of the jurisdiction in which the Project is conducted.
6. Exercise of Police Power. A peace officer who has been approved and assigned to participate in a
Traffic Safety Project located outside ofthe officer's jurisdiction hasthe full and complete authority
of a peace officer as though appointed by the agency or agencies within whose jurisdiction the
Traffic Safety Project is located.
7. Compensation. A peace officer who has been assigned by his/her appointing agency to participate
in a Traffic Safety Project pursuant to this Agreement shall be compensated by his/her appointing
agency just as if the officer were performing duties within and for jurisdiction of the officer's
appointing agency.
8. Workers' Compensation. Each party to this agreement shall be responsible for injuries to or the
death of its own personnel. Each party shall maintain workers' compensation coverage or self-
insurance coverage covering its own personnel while they are participating in any Traffic Safety
Project pursuant to this Agreement. Each party waives the right to sue any other party for any
workers' compensation benefits paid to its own employee or volunteer or their dependents, even if
the injuries were caused wholly or partially by the negligence of any other party or its officers,
employee or volunteers.
9. Liability. Each party shall fully indemnify and hold harmless the other parties against all claims,
losses, damages, liability, suits, judgments, costs and expenses incurred by reason of the action or
inaction of its employees assigned to participate in any Traffic Safety Project pursuant to this
Agreement. This agreement to indemnify and hold harmless does not constitute a waiver by any
party of the limitations on liability provided by Minn. Stat. Ch. 466,
10. Direction and Control. Peace officers assigned by their appointing agency to participate in Traffic
Safety Projects pursuant to this Agreement shall remain under the direction and control of their
chief law enforcement officer.
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FOR ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC SAFETY LAWS
11. Recall of Peace Officers. The appointing agency of a party may at any time and in the agency's
sole judgment and without liability to any party recall a peace officer assigned to participate in a
Traffic Safety Project pursuant to this Agreement.
12. Damage to Equipment. Each party shall be responsible for damage to or loss of its own
equipment that occurs in connection with participation in any Traffic Safety Project pursuant to
this Agreement. Each party waives the right to sue any other party for any damages to or loss
of its equipment, even if the damages or losses were caused wholly or partially by the negligence
of any other party or its officers, employees or volunteers.
13. Compensation for Equipment and Supplies. When a party assigns peace officers to work in any
Traffic Safety Projects pursuant to this Agreement, that party shall provide all fuel and other
materials and services for its peace officers who have been so assigned.
14. Effective Date. This Agreement shall be effective when all parties have signed the Agreement. All
parties need not sign the same copy of the Agreement. Signed Agreements shall be filed with the
City of Mendota Heights, who shall notify all parties of the effective date.
15, Withdrawal. Any party may withdraw from this Agreement upon thirty (30) days' written notice
to the Fiscal Agent. The Fiscal Agent will notify the other parties to this Agreement Withdrawal
shall not act to discharge any liability incurred by any party prior to withdrawal.
16. Notice. Notices required by Paragraph 15 of this Agreement or other correspondence related to this
Agreement shall be provided by first class mail to the following:
Apple Valley Chief of Police
7100 147th Street west
Apple valley, MN 55124
Burnsville Chief of Police
100 Civic Center Parkway
Burnsville, MN 55337-3817
Eagan Chief of Police
3830 Pilot Knob Road
Eagan, MN 55122
Farmington Chief of Police
19500 Municipal Dr.
Farmington, MN 55024
Hastings Chief of Police
150 3rd Street East
Hastings, MN 55033
Inver Grove Heights
Chief of Police
8150 Barbara Avenue
Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077
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Lakeville Chief of Police
9237 183rd Street
Lakeville, MN 55044
Mendota Heights Chief of Police
1101 Victoria Curve
Mendota Heights, MN 55118
Rosemount Chief of Police
2875 145th Street West
Rosemount, MN 55068
South St Paul Chief of Police
125 31d Avenue North
South St, Paul, MN 55075
West St. Paul Chief of Police
1616 Humboldt Avenue
West St. Paul, MN 55118
Dakota Comity Sheriff
Law Enforcement Center
1580 Highway 55
Hastings, MN 55033
MUTUAL POLICE ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
FOR ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC SAFETY LAWS
17. Termination. This Agreement shall terminate upon the 'occurrence of any one of the following
events: (a) when necessitated by operation of law or as a result.of a decision by a court of competent
jurisdiction or (b) when a majority of remaining parties agrees to terminate the Agreement upon a
date certain or (c) December 31, 2030.
18. Effect of Termination. Termination shall not discharge any liability incurred by the parties during
the term of this Agreement. Upon termination and after payment of all outstanding obligations,
property or surplus money held by the parties shall then be distributed to the parties on the pro rata
basis provided under Paragraph 3 of this Agreement.
19, Amendments. This Agreement may be amended only in writing and upon the consent of each of
the parties' governing body.
20. Records, Accounts and Reports. The books and records of the parties shall be subject to the
provisions of Minn. Stat. Ch. 13.
21, Government Data Practices. Each party to this Agreement must comply with the Minnesota
Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13 and other applicable law, as it
applies to all data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or disseminated by the
party under this Agreement. The civil remedies of Minnesota Statutes § 13.08 apply to the release
of the data referred to in this clause by any party.
22. Assi rug Hent. A party to this Agreement may not assign or transfer any rights or obligations under
this Agreement
23. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall
be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument.
Counterparts shall be filed with the City of Mendota Heights.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the dates indicated below.
Dakota County Contract #.
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