2020-01-31 Friday NewsMendota Heights City Hall
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F: 7:00am-11:30am
Police Department Lobby Hours
Upcoming Public
Meeting Dates
Tues., February 4
City Council Meeting | 7:00pm
Tues., February 11
Parks & Rec Comm | 6:30pm
Mon., February 17
Presidents’ Day
City Hall & Public Works Closed
Tues., February 18
City Council Mtg | 7:00pm
Thurs., February 27
Planning Comm Mtg | 7:00pm
(Note changed meeting date)
Sat., February 29
City Hall Open for Absentee
Voting | 10:00am-3:00pm
Mon., March 2
City Hall Open for Absentee
Voting | 7:00am-5:00pm
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January 31, 2020
from the City of Mendota Heights
FRIDAY NEWS
Additional information on City issued contractor licenses
no longer being required
Building contractors are no longer required to be licensed by the City of Mendota
Heights. The State of Minnesota licenses some contractors to ensure a higher level of
professionalism and consumer protection. Contractors that contract directly with
homeowners of residential real estate are required to have a Residential Building
Contractor (RBC) license, including roofing contractors, plumbers, electricians and
mechanical contractors.
Who does not need a State RBC license?
Contractors that provide only one “special skill” are not required to have a State license.
The State maintains a list of these special skill categories. Examples of a “special skill”
that does not require a State license are siding, finish carpentry, ceramic tile, decks and
sheet rock.
Additionally, the following are not required to have a State RBC license: commercial
contractors, subcontractors who do not contract directly with the homeowner,
employees of a licensed contractor, owners doing their own work on their own
property in which they occupy, contractors who work on residential buildings with more
than four units, material suppliers, architects and engineers doing work within the scope
of their practice, and contractors with gross receipts less than $15,000 per year who
have a certificate of exemption from the State.
For a complete list go to https://www.dli.mn.gov/business/residential-contractors/who-
needs-license.
Thank you Commissioner Noonan
Retiring Planning Commissioner Michael Noonan
was presented with a Recognition of Service Plaque
by Chair Mary Magnusson at the January 28 Planning
Commission meeting. Commissioner Noonan has
served for nine years on the Planning Commission,
which is the maximum limit of three consecutive
terms.
Meeting cancellation
The City Council Work Session scheduled for Thursday, February 6 has been cancelled.
Royal Ball event cancelled
Due to low enrollment, the 2020 Royal Ball scheduled for February 9 has been
cancelled. All families currently registered have been contacted and a refund has been
issued. For questions please contact Recreation Program Coordinator Meredith
Lawrence at 651-255-1354.
* Save the Date *
Earth and Arbor Day — free community event
Saturday, April 25
Educational Booths and Activities
City Hall | 10am – 12pm
World of Wildlife – Minnesota Zoomobile Program
City Hall | 11am – 11:45am
Volunteer Tree Planting Event
Hagstrom King Park | 1:00pm
Watch for additional details on the City’s website and social media.
Spring tree sale for Mendota Heights residents
Start planning for spring! Purchase a quality shade tree for your
landscape at a discounted rate of $45. Trees come in a 10 gallon
potted container and have a trunk width of approximately 1” in
diameter.
On-line ordering begins Wednesday, March 11 at 9am. Follow
the link on the City’s webpage or visit https://treetrust.org/get-a-tree/
mendotaheights/. Trees must be ordered by May 8.
Pick-Up: Saturday, May 16 at the Mendota Heights Public Works
Facility
Availability: Ordering is limited to two trees per resident. The
number of trees and tree
species are limited, and
available on a first-come, first-
served basis.
Tree Selections:
Kentucky Coffee Tree
Japanese Tree Lilac
Hackberry
Linden
Bur Oak
Planting trees helps beautify Mendota Heights, replaces canopy cover
lost due to Emerald Ash Borer, improves air and water quality, and
provides food and habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife.
Absentee voting underway
Absentee voting is available for those who
wish to vote before the Presidential
Nomination Primary on March 3. There are
two ways to do so:
Absentee vote in person: Vote at the
Mendota Heights City Hall or at any
Dakota County Office during regular
business hours.
Absentee vote by mail: An application
for an absentee ballot can be obtained at
MnVotes.org. Remember, if voting by mail,
your voted ballot must arrive by Election
Day for the vote to count, so please allow
enough time for postal delivery.
City Hall will be open extended hours
for absentee voting on:
Saturday, February 29 | 10:00am-3:00pm
Monday, March 2 | 7:00am-5:00pm
Are you pre-registered to vote?
Residents are strongly encouraged to pre-
register to vote by February 11 to save
time at the polls. If you have moved,
changed your name, or have not voted in the
last four years, you will need to register to
vote. Go to MnVotes.org to register to vote,
or to check to see if you are already
registered to vote. You can also print off a
registration form from this site. A
registration form can also be completed at
City Hall, any Dakota County office, or any
License Center.
Census workers needed
Minnesota needs 7,500 census workers this year. Are you interested in
being one of them? The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring for a range of
temporary, flexible jobs that make a difference in every community. The
2020 Census determines how more than a trillion dollars are spent locally
for schools, roads, hospitals and much more. That means you could earn
extra income while shaping your community’s future. Pay starts at $22 per
hour in Dakota County. Learn more and apply at 2020census.gov/jobs.
** Registration opens at 8:00am
on Monday, March 2 for spring/
summer recreation programs **
Program information will be available soon in
the spring newsletter and on the City
website.
Summer Camps
Field Trips
Golf Leagues & Programs
Tennis Leagues & Programs
Register online or at City Hall during business
hours.
Blade with the Blue
February 8
Join the MHPD for a fun day of
recreational hockey skills and
games. Participants will enjoy friendly challenges in fastest skater,
passing, shooting accuracy, and longest goal. After the challenges,
team up with police officers for 3-on-3 hockey games. Children
must provide their own equipment.
Time: 1-2:30pm ages 6-9, 2:30-4pm ages 10-13
Cost: FREE
Location: Friendly Hills Park-Outdoor Rink
Royal Ball
Event Cancelled
Due to low enrollment, the 2020
Royal Ball scheduled for February 9
has been cancelled. All families
currently registered have been
contacted and a refund has been
issued. For questions please contact Recreation Program
Coordinator Meredith Lawrence at 651-255-1354.
Parks & Recreation
Learn more & register:
https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-
mn/catalog or at City Hall.
Let’s get skating!
Ice rinks for pleasure skating and hockey are
open for the season! Please note only Marie and
Friendly Hills Parks will have a warming house
attendant. Wentworth Park’s warming house
will be open, however there will not be an
attendant on-site.
OUTDOOR RINK LOCATIONS
Friendly Hills - 2360 Pueblo Lane
Marie Park - 1780 Lilac Lane
Wentworth Park - 739 Wentworth Avenue
WARMING HOUSE HOURS
For up-to-date information on rink conditions
and warming house availability throughout the
season, please call the hotline: 651-255-1174.
Rink conditions & availability are weather-
dependent. Outdoor rinks and warming houses
will be closed when the air temperature is
below zero.
Monday-Friday 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Sunday 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Non-school/vacation
days and most
holidays
12:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Discover activities to
keep you moving this winter
The latest episode of the Community Parks Connection features
local parks and recreational activities happening this winter,
including a preview of the new playground at Wentworth Park!
View the episode at https://vimeo.com/380751741.
The LMRWMO wants to hear from you
The Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization
is in the process of updating its 10-year Watershed Management
Plan, and they need your input! Make your voice be heard by taking
their brief survey. By answering just a few short questions, you will
help the WMO to better understand your concerns, priorities and
goals for the health of the watershed. Please submit comments
by March 1, 2020.
The Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization
provides a valuable forum for member cities to evaluate and
resolve drainage and water quality issues within the watershed. To
learn more about the LMRWMO, visit their website: Lower
Mississippi River WMO.
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* Save the Date *
Spring Shred Event
Saturday, April 18
9:00am-noon
West Saint Paul Sports Complex
Aeration underway at Rogers Lake —
exercise caution on and near the ice
The City of Mendota Heights has obtained a permit from the
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to install and operate
an aerator on Rogers Lake during the winter months. The purpose
of the aerator is to maintain healthy oxygen levels for water
quality, as well as prevent winterkill of fish and other aquatic life. If
using Rogers Lake during aeration operation, please exercise
caution and remember ice is never 100% safe. Heed posted
warning signs and stay well away from open water that may be
created by the aerator. Always drill test holes periodically as you
move across ice to gauge thickness. For more information on lake
aeration, visit https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/eco/lakeaeration/
index.html
Did you miss the holiday lights
recycling event?
You can still bring holiday lights to The
Recycling Zone for recycling all year long.
Recycle Right
Did you know cartons that contain broth,
milks, juice and wine are all recyclable? Simply
rinse and remove straws.
Landscaping for clean
water workshops
Receive grant funds and on-site assistance for
creating a beautiful landscape feature in your yard,
such as a raingarden, native garden or shoreline
stabilization! Landscaping for Clean Water is a
program for Dakota County residents that provides
assistance for creating landscape features that
promote clean water, benefit local pollinators, are
sustainable and low-maintenance, and look beautiful!
How does it work? Attend a FREE introductory workshop where
you’ll learn gardening basics, and how to create
landscaping that can benefit our local water.
Sign up and attend a two-night Design Course
($25 one-time cost) that allows you to work
hands-on with staff to begin planning and designing
a garden in your yard.
Apply for the Landscaping for Clean Water Grant
by filling out an application.
FREE INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOPS
All hour-long workshops will start at 6:00 p.m.
Select one of ten different dates and locations.
MAINTENANCE WORKSHOPS
Already have a Raingarden or other Native Planting?
Attend a Maintenance Workshop and learn how to
maintain your raingarden or native planting year-
round!
Mendota Heights: Wed., March 4, 5-6:30 PM
Inver Grove Heights: Tues., March 31, 6-7:30 PM
Apple Valley: Wed., April 29, 5-6:30 PM
LEARN MORE & REGISTER
DakotaSWCD.org/cleanwater.html
Call: 651-480-7777
Email: SWCD@co.dakota.mn.us
The Lawns to Legumes Program
is accepting applications
Have you been looking for a way to help the endangered Rusty
Patched Bumble Bee and other pollinators? Or maybe you have
been wanting to create an environmentally-friendly, low-
maintenance landscape? The Lawns to Legumes program offers a
simple way to do both!
The MN Board of Water and Soil Resources is now offering
grants as part of the new Lawns to Legumes Program. This
program offers workshops, coaching, guides, and cost-share
funding for installing pollinator-friendly native plantings in
residential landscapes. These pollinator habitats could consist of
any of the following:
A Native Pocket Planting or garden with native, pollinator
beneficial flowers
Establishing a Pollinator Lawn by removing existing turf and
replacing with a pollinator seed mix that includes no-mow
fescues and low-growing flowers, or seeding no-mow
fescues and low-growing native flowers into existing lawn
Pollinator beneficial trees and shrubs
Establishing a Pollinator Meadow or a large area with a
diversity of native plants, such as a native prairie that
includes both native grasses and wildflowers
Individual Support Grants are available to Minnesota
residents for projects that establish pollinator habitat in their
yards. If awarded, up to $350 in grant funds are available to
applicants. To apply, visit Blue Thumb's Online Application Page.
The first application period ends February 28.
Minnesota Department of Transportation
stormwater repairs at Valley Park
The Minnesota Department of Transportation will be repairing
and replacing two outfalls, or stormwater outlet structures that
outlet into Interstate Valley Creek, beginning this winter. Tree
removal will be necessary in order to access the two
structures. Tree removal will begin this winter, and structural
work will take place in July of 2020. The access will begin at the
Xcel utility facility adjacent to I-35E in the northwest portion of
Valley Park, and continue approximately 700 feet to the south,
running parallel along I-35E. The goal of the project is to reduce
stormwater velocity coming from the outlet structures, and
also reduce or eliminate current erosion that is happening
around the structures. View a map of the project here.
For additional information, please contact::
Krista Spreiter, Natural Resources Technician
kristas@mendota-heights.com | 651-255-1123
Chris Chatfield, PE, Principal Water Resources Engineer
MnDOT Metro District
Christopher.Chatfield@state.mn.us | 651-234-7365.
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/.
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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
JANUARY 24, 2020
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
Jared Powell
INVESTIGATIONS
Nick Gorgos
SCHOOL RESOURCE
OFFICER
Steve Hilyar
COMMUNITY SERVICE
OFFICER
Coming Soon
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
Roundabouts show an 86%
decrease in fatal crashes, an
83% decrease in life‐altering
crashes, and a 42% overall
decrease in the injury crash
Roundabouts provide beƩer
fuel efficiency and air quality.
They replace signals, idling
decreases which reduces
vehicle emissions and fuel
consumpƟon by 30% or
DRIVERS
Slow down when approaching a
roundabout. Get in the appropriate lane.
Yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk.
Yield to vehicles already in the
roundabout. Merge into traffic flow.
Do not stop or pass in a roundabout.
Exit roundabout immediately if an
emergency vehicle approaches & then
pull over.
Give large trucks extra space in a
roundabout, they may straddle both
lanes.
PEDESTRIANS
Cross only at crosswalks and designated walkways.
Never cross to the central island.
Cross roundabout one approach at a Ɵme checking for traffic.
BICYCLISTS
Ride with traffic inside the roundabout or use the crosswalks appropriately.
Follow the same rules as vehicles when riding with traffic, yield when entering.
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FRAUD — 9XX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 01/24/20, 0821 HOURS
A resident called to report that his son with power of aƩorney had giŌed $20,000 to himself and family members
illegally. Search warrants were issued to the relevant banks to invesƟgate the possibility of criminal acƟvity. The case
is under invesƟgaƟon.
DAC –IPS — 1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 01/24/20, 1727 HOURS
Officer stopped vehicle for unsafe passing and speeding. The driver of the vehicle was found to be Cancelled Inimical
to Public Safety. Driver was arrested and booked into Dakota County Jail for Gross Misdemeanor Driving while
Cancelled IPS. Case status cleared with adult arrest.
FELONY DWI — FIELD STONE/POND VIEW DR 01/24/20, 2055 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle reported to have poor driving conduct. While speaking with the driver,
the officer could smell the strong odor of consumed alcoholic beverage coming from inside the vehicle. Driver
performed a field sobriety test and was found to be over the legal limit. Driver was arrested and booked into the
Dakota County Jail for Felony DWI, Gross Misdemeanor Driving AŌer CancellaƟon‐IPS, and IgniƟon Interlock
violaƟon. The vehicle was impounded to Mark’s Towing.
CHECK WELFARE — 2XXX MENDAKOTA DR 01/24/20, 1936 HOURS
Officer was called to check on an elderly male who was confused. His wife was located and picked him up. Case
referred to social service.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON — 2XXX FIELD STONE DR 01/24/20, 2030 HOURS
Officers responded to homeowner reports of footprints in the snow leading to mulƟple windows and doors of
residences. Officers determined that an arrest the day before may be related. Officer contacted two homeowners
and leŌ business cards for the others. Video was found from a neighboring residence that shows the suspect from
the previous arrest walking around the residences. Shoe impressions were compared with the suspect and were the
same. Officers were unable to prove that the suspect entered the three season porch because no evidence from the
suspect was found inside of them. Case status assist/advise.
4TH DEG DWI — DODD RD/HWY 62 01/26/20, 0138 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop and while speaking with the driver, the officer observed signs of impairment. Driver
performed a field sobriety test and was determined to be over the legal limit. The driver was booked and released
from the Dakota County Jail for 4th Degree Misdemeanor DWI. The vehicle was impounded.
VEHICLE THEFT — 1XXX NORTHLAND DR 01/26/20, 0626 HOURS
Officer dispatched report of theŌ of auto. Officer met with an adult male who said his vehicle was stolen by an adult
female overnight. Report wriƩen.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY — 1XX STONEBRIDGE RD 01/26/20, 0836 HOURS
Officer dispatched to the area of Stonebridge Road. Officer made contact with the adult male caller who advised that
his mail that was delivered yesterday had been removed and other mailboxes were opened in the neighborhood.
Other reports soon followed of mail found on the ground nearby. Mail was returned and further informaƟon was
documented. Case closed assist/advise.
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4TH DEG DWI — 1XXX NORTHLAND DR 01/26/20, 2234 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop. Upon speaking with the driver, the officer observed signs of impairment and
conducted a field sobriety test. The driver was placed under arrest for suspicion of DWI‐ Controlled Substance. AŌer
being placed under arrest, the driver claimed to be feeling symptoms of an unknown medical emergency. Medics
arrived and transported the driver to HCMC hospital. Charges are pending blood test results.
JUV 5TH DEG DRUGS — 1XXX DELAWARE AVE 01/24/20, 1530 HOURS
Responded to take a report of a controlled substance violaƟon that happened involving two juveniles. An item was
sent to the Dakota County Drug Task Force for presumpƟve tesƟng and the case will be forwarded to the County
AƩorney for charging consideraƟon aŌer obtaining the results of that test.
DISSEMINATE PORN — 1XXX DELAWARE AVE 01/27/20, 1350 HOURS
Responded to take a report of a juvenile who was suspected of disseminaƟng child pornography via social media. The
case is under invesƟgaƟon.
ACCIDENT/DWI — 2XXX LEXINGTON AVE S 01/29/20, 0400 HOURS
Officers were dispatched to a report of a crashed vehicle. Officers found the vehicle and spoke with the driver. He
admiƩed to consuming alcohol and was run through SFSTs and PBT. He was placed under arrest for DWI. He was
transported to Dakota Jail for DWI. Case Status cleared by arrest.
IDENTITY THEFT — 9XX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 01/29/20, 1031 HOURS
An employee of a local business learned unauthorized checks were being passed. Employee received a phone call on
01‐28‐2020 from an individual from out of state, inquiring about a check that was received. The employee contacted
their bank and discovered 26 unauthorized checks. There has been no financial loss, the bank requested a report be
filed. Case Status: InacƟve
HARRASSMENT — 1XXX MARY ADELE 01/29/20, 1435 HOURS
Officers were informed that a harassment restraining order violaƟon had taken place. Probable cause was
established by officers to arrest the suspect. Several agencies were asked to check on past addresses associated with
the suspect, who so far not been located. An alert was put out to pick up and hold the suspect if located. The suspect
was ulƟmately arrested.
DAC‐IPS — VICTORIA/MARIE AVE 01/29/20, 1715 HOURS
Officer stopped vehicle for equipment violaƟon at Victoria and Marie. Vehicle driver was cancelled IPS. The driver
was arrested for driving cancelled IPS. Driver was transported to Dakota County Jail. Case status cleared by arrest.
THEFT FROM AUTO — 7XX MAIN ST 01/29/20, 1900 HOURS
Officers responded to the 700 block of Main St on report of a theŌ from vehicle. Upon arrival officers found a vehicle
that had their rear passenger’s window broken out. VicƟm had a purse stolen and credit cards aƩempted to be used
at mulƟple stores. InvesƟgaƟon is ongoing.
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THEFT FROM AUTO — 1XXX DAKOTA DR 01/29/20, 2038 HOURS
Officer dispatched to a theŌ from motor vehicle call. The reporƟng party stated that her vehicle's window had been
smashed and her purse had been stolen from inside the vehicle. Officer gathered informaƟon and wrote report.
2ND DEG DWI — 7XX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 01/30/20, 0031 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop for a speeding violaƟon. While speaking with the driver, the officer observed signs of
impairment. Driver performed a field sobriety test and was determined to be over the legal limit. Driver was booked
into the Dakota County Jail for 2nd Degree Gross Misdemeanor DWI. The vehicle was released to a sober driver.
TS‐MARIJUANA — ANNAPOLIS/HWY 13 01/30/20, 1126 HOURS
Ran vehicle registraƟon and drivers license check on listed vehicle. Vehicle came back current and clear, registered
owner came back as Record Only. Vehicle stopped, upon approach, the officer could smell burnt marijuana. Driver
was ID'd and issued citaƟon for possession of marijuana in a motor vehicle. Case Status: Cleared by citaƟon.
FRAUD — 1XXX KNOLLWOOD LN 01/30/20, 1537 HOURS
Officers responded to a phone call report of financial transacƟon card fraud. ReporƟng party stated that they had
their card in hand and had fraudulent charges applied to online stores. ReporƟng party's business credit card had
been charged and they had already filed a report with their bank. Report was taken and a case number was provided
to the vicƟm.
ACCIDENT — HIT & RUN—1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 01/30/20, 1915 HOURS
Officer discovered an abandoned vehicle with recent front‐end damage. Area was checked for vehicle occupants who
could not be located. Vehicle was towed. Case clear with report.
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Farewell, #2208!
Having someone leave
MHPD is bittersweet. We
wish them well and are
happy for their change,
but we’re often sad to see
them go.
Today we get to be
grateful! We had to
pleasure of working with
Sergeant Eric Petersen,
#2208. We’re also
thankful Eric can retire as
a police officer intact and
healthy.
We get to be hopeful—that
his new career path in the
private sector is rewarding
as he looks forward to a
new life with his future
bride-to-be.
And we get to be just a
little sad. Eric has always
been very smart and
decisive, thoughtful and
so kind. His experience
and knowledge will be
sorely missed by us all
and we count ourselves
with those who have been
touched by his big heart,
dedication and selfless
service to this profession.
We wish you all the best
in this next stage of your
life, Eric! Your last call
today will be hard for
some of us to hear.
01/24—01/30 2020 YTD
Calls for Service 209 972
Police Reports 26 114
Citations 42 148
Warnings 69 225
Response Time Average 6.63 7.24
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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