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2020-02-14 Friday NewsMendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com 651.452.1850 City Hall Lobby Hours M-TH: 7:00am-4:30pm F: 7:00am-11:30am Police Department Lobby Hours M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm Upcoming Public Meeting Dates Mon., February 17 Presidents’ Day City Hall & Public Works Closed Tues., February 18 City Council Mtg | 7:00pm Wed., February 19 City Council Work Session | 4:15pm 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 Wed., March 4 City Council Mtg | 7:00pm (Note Wednesday meeting date) Stay Connected: Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsMN Facebook.com/ MHParksandRec Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsPD Twitter.com/ @mendota_heights Twitter.com/ @mheightsPD February 14, 2020 from the City of Mendota Heights FRIDAY NEWS Blading with the Blue Thank you to everyone who came out last Saturday to Blade with the Blue at Friendly Hills’ outdoor rink! Current traffic impacts Please plan accordingly and drive safely through these construction areas: WB I-494 from Pilot Knob to the River Bridge There will be right lane and shoulder closures on westbound I-494, from Pilot Knob to the River Bridge, from 9am-5pm Fri., Feb. 14, Mon., Feb. 17, and Tues., Feb. 18. No impacts are anticipated over the weekend. Hwy 13 between Highview Avenue and Mendota Road A northbound right lane and shoulder closure is planned on Highway 13, between Highview Avenue and Mendota Heights Road (near I-494) starting 8am today through midnight, February 28. Hwy 149/High bridge project complete MnDOT has announced that the Hwy 149/High Bridge project has been completed, with the High Bridge opening December 2019 and other associated work also completed. Watch for a landscaping project to begin this spring on Hwy 149 between I-494 in Mendota Heights and Hwy 5 in St. Paul, and on Hwy 13 between Hwy 149 and Cherokee Hts. Blvd. Motorists impacts include possible shoulder closures but all roads and other lanes will remain open. The project will be complete in June 2021. Project website: www.dot.state.mn.us/metro/projects/hwy149highbridge/. Be prepared for delays on highways around MSP Airport — April through October Plan for major road work around the Minneapolis-St.Paul International Airport starting in April through October 2020. There will be eastbound and westbound closures on Highway 5, bridge and ramp closures, weekend eastbound I-494 closures, and additional bridge and ramp work at the I-35E/I-494 interchange throughout the construction season. Visit and bookmark https://aroundtheairport.com/ for closures, detour routes and other information to help you plan your drive. Get ready for the 2020 Census The 2020 Census is coming! To learn more about the importance of everyone being counted, how the information is used, and related job opportunities, watch Insight 7’s story: https://vimeo.com/390850011. 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 Attend a free seminar on opening a restaurant/ food business in Dakota County! Open to Business is hosting Food Business Start Up 101 on February 26 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at the Dakota County Community Development Agency (CDA) in Eagan. You’ll learn how to assess your idea and financial readiness, key steps and cost considerations, and will receive resource information for ongoing assistance. Learn more & register: https://o2bfoodstartup101.eventbrite.com Saturday, February 29 | 1-4pm Mendota Heights Fire Station, 2121 Dodd Rd. The City is hosting an indoor garage sale featuring surplus office furnishings, equipment, miscellaneous tools, and more from the Fire Station and other city departments. Items will be price marked and will be available to purchase in-person only, on a first-come, first- served basis. Payment is CASH ONLY (checks and credit/debit cards will not be accepted). Come prepared to haul away purchases; items will need to be picked up that day by 4:30pm. Please note that this sale does not include any type of Fire memorabilia or souvenirs. Shopper parking will be available off of Mendakota Drive; do not park in the Fire Station lot (unless directed for loading). Featured items include:  Banquet tables (appx. 14)  Red padded meeting chairs (appx. 65)  Office chairs (appx. 24)  High-top chairs (3)  Wall mount gasoline storage container (1)  Industrial storage rack (1)  Miscellaneous tools (drills, saws, task lights, etc.)  Digital cameras  And more! Visit the City website for additional details. 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. 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 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. Nominate an outstanding volunteer today Nominations are being accepted through March 13 for the fourth annual Garold 'Jerry' Murphy Community Service Award. This award is presented in April, during National Volunteer Week, to an individual who exemplifies outstanding volunteer service to the cities of Mendota Heights, Mendota or Lilydale. Candidate eligibility information and a nomination form can be found at http://bit.ly/JMServiceAward2020. Nomination forms may also be picked up at City Hall during business hours. Registration is open for the Officer Scott Patrick Memorial 5K Walk/Run Register for the 15th Annual Officer Scott Patrick Memorial 5K Walk/Run to benefit Special Olympics Minnesota. The event will be held on Saturday, June 6 at The Village of Mendota Heights. Registration is $25 before June 6, or $30 on the day of the event. Registration forms are available at City Hall or on the city’s website. ** 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 Spring Shred Event—Saturday, April 18 9:00am-noon | West Saint Paul Sports Complex Saturday, Feb. 15 Noon-3pm | Farmington Library Saturday, March 21 Noon-3pm | Robert Trail Library 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 from 9:00am-noon 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. 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 Sign-up for the tree planting on the City’s Parks & Recreation online registration page under Volunteer Opportunities: https:// secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog Watch for additional details on the City’s website and social media. 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 The LMRWMO wants to hear from you The Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO) is in the process of updating its 10-year Watershed Management Plan, and they need your input! Take 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 LMRWMO Organization provides a valuable forum for member cities to evaluate and resolve drainage and water quality issues within the watershed. To learn more visit their website: Lower Mississippi River WMO. Are you interested in becoming more involved? The Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization is looking for citizens to serve on a Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC). The CAC would provide citizen input on the 4th Generation Management Plan, and actively participate in the process. For more information, contact: Joe Barten, Administrator c/o Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District 4100 220th St. West, Suite 102 Farmington, MN 55024 T.651.480.7784 | F.651.480.7775 E-mail: joe.barten@co.dakota.mn.us 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/. 1 The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department FEBRUARY 14, 2020 CHIEF Kelly McCarthy CAPTAIN Wayne Wegener SERGEANTS 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 Do not be a victim to romance scams Valentine’s Day is the perfect time for scammers to take advantage of those who are lonely and vulnerable. Scammers can use various ways to contact you whether it be via a phone call, email, dating websites and social media. WHAT TO BE AWARE OF:  Individuals who confess their love in a short period of time  Individuals who tell stories that tend to pull your heart strings  Individuals who send pictures of themselves or family  Individuals who try to pry into your personal information  Individuals who claim they need money for medical expenses, etc.  Individuals who try to get you to buy and mail them gift cards TIPS...WITH LOVE, FROM MHPD:  Only use reputable dating sites  Do not share personal information  Do not loan or transfer money  If you are meeting someone you met online, meet in a public place  Do not believe stories with severe life circumstances  Research photos and profiles in other online search tools 2 HARASSING COMMUNICATION—14XX DODD RD 02/07/20, 0958 HOURS Officers responded to request for a welfare check. It was determined that the suspect had been harassing the victim and was advised to not contact the victim. Shortly after this conversation, the suspect communicated with a family member of the victim. The suspect was ultimately mailed a citation as a result of the incident. WELFARE CHECK—16XX MAYFIELD HEIGHTS RD 02/07/20, 1632 HOURS Officers conducted a welfare check. Contact was made with resident and they were provided with appropriate resources. RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE/PROSTITUTION/DRUGS—13XX NORTHLAND DR 02/07/20, 1959 HOURS Officer ran the plate of a vehicle parked in lot at local hotel. Vehicle came back as stolen. Male party who was working under vehicle admitted he was working on it for a prostitute he was there to meet. Male party arrested for possession of stolen property, solicitation of prostitution, tamper with motor vehicle and possession of narcotics. DWI—14XX MENDOTA HEIGHTS RD 02/08/20, 0149 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop. While speaking with the driver, the officer observed signs of impairment. Officer attempted to conduct a field sobriety test however the driver was unable to perform them. Driver was determined to be over the legal limit and placed under arrest. Driver later refused to submit to the breath test and was charged with 3rd Degree DWI Test Refusal. Driver was booked into the Dakota County Jail and the vehicle was impounded. SUSPICIOUS PERSON—DODD RD/MENDOTA HEIGHTS RD 02/08/20, 1759 HOURS A 911 caller reported being followed by two vehicles and was directed by the dispatcher to the police station. Officer met with the victim who said that her son had a disagreement with another boy at school. This boy has been harassing the male and his family since. Officer met with the suspect and his parents. Discipline was left to the parents and the parents of the second vehicle was advised as well. TRAFFIC STOP/DAS—35E/HWY 13 02/09/20, 2350 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop and found the driver had a suspended drivers license and smelled of marijuana. A vehicle search led to the discovery of prescription drugs. The party stated they belonged to his ex-girlfriend. Officer confiscated the pills for sake keeping to be picked up at a later date. A citation was issued for DAS and No Proof of Insurance. 3 THEFT—AUTO PARTS—1XXX MENDOTA HEIGHTS RD 02/11/20, 1518 HOURS Officer dispatched to a theft of vehicle parts. The reporting party stated that his vehicle was parked in a parking lot for over a month and he just found out that parts from his vehicle had been stolen. Officer gathered information and report written. TS/DAC—35E & HWY 62 02/12/20, 1435 HOURS A routine license plate query showed the registered owner as having a cancelled license. The driver was confirmed cancelled and arrested. The vehicle was towed after a small amount of marijuana was found and destroyed. Forward for charging. TS/DAC-IPS—35E & HWY 62 02/12/20, 1730 HOURS Officers were patrolling and conducted a random license plate check, revealing the registered owner was cancelled inimical to public safety. Officers stopped the vehicle and arrested the driver. CSC—2XXX DODD RD 01/0420, 1600 HOURS Officers responded to a request for a call back and learned of a possible criminal sexual conduct. Reporting party stated that a coworker touched her inappropriately and has made inappropriate comments to her also. Claims were investigated and is pending video from the workplace. BURGLARY—1XXX NORTHLAND DR 02/13/20, 0756 HOURS Officers were dispatched to take a report of a past action burglary. Sometime during the overnight hours an unknown suspect forced entry into a maintenance area and removed tools and other items. The incident is under investigation. 4 02/07—02/13 2020 YTD Calls for Service 177 1407 Police Reports 17 146 Citations 43 276 Warnings 51 367 Response Time Average 7.95 7.44 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. Questions/Comments? Email us at: pdrecords@ mendota-heights.com Questions? Call our Non-Emergency Line @ 651.452.1366. Need Public Safety Response? Call 911 Quite often, those who commit crimes do it to fund a drug habit. It might start “small” with occasional use. But if drug use becomes a habit or a need, other criminal activity usually begins and life takes a scary, sharp turn. If your loved one is an addict but is ready for help, Minnesota offers Treatment Court. MN Treatment Courts:  Adult Drug Courts  DWI Courts  Family Dependency Treatment Court  Juvenile Drug Court  Mental Health Court  Veterans Court