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2020-07-17 Friday NewsWe only use cookies that are necessary for this site to function, and to provide you with the best experience. Learn more in our Cookie Statement. By continuing to use this site, you consent to the use of cookies. 0 Receive Updates Enter Email Address Go Friday News 7/17/20 City of Mendota Heights sent this bulletin at 07/17/2020 12:26 PM CDT Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. FRIDAY NEWS | July 17, 2020 THE LATEST Participants were seen enjoying good weather during this year's "virtual" race. Modified 5K receives community support 294 participants registered for the fifteenth annual Scott Patrick Memorial 5K race, which was held as a virtual race last weekend. Runners and walkers were able to choose their own 3.1 mile route, but several traveled the traditional route, from The Village at Mendota Heights, to Henry Sibley High School, and back again. According to Race Director Neil Garlock, $9,266 was raised for Special Olympics Minnesota. “We were disappointed that we couldn’t run a traditional race this year,” said Garlock, "but we still had a great turnout. I am looking forward to a bigger and better traditional race next year.” Mark your calendars for next year's race set for June 5, 2021. View race results for the top ten male and female finishers here. Thank you to all who participated in the virtual Officer Scott Patrick Memorial 5K Walk/Run for Special Olympics Minnesota! If you missed the event, there's still time to purchase this year's race T-shirt for $10 each at City Hall during regular business hours (7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-Th, 7 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. F). Pay by cash, credit card, or check (payable to City of Mendota Heights); shirts are available while supplies last. Continue to Stay Safe Mendota Heights Minnesota’s Stay Safe order is in effect. It is important to note that protections for those in our communities that are most vulnerable to the virus are still in place and are those at greatest risk of serious illness are encouraged to continue staying home. For more information visit mn.gov/covid19. VOTE NOW by Absentee Absentee voting for the August 11 primary is available for those who wish to vote before election day. Due to COVID-19, residents are encouraged to vote by mail this year if possible. There are two ways to vote absentee: Absentee Vote by Mail Apply for an absentee ballot at MNVotes.org. After applying for your ballot it will be mailed to your home and it can be returned right away. Absentee Vote in Person Absentee voting is underway through August 10 at City Hall during regular business hours. Extended hours will be available: Saturday, August 8, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, August 10, until 5 pm. In-person voters may experience longer wait times to allow for new safety procedures. Residents encouraged to preregister to vote by July 21 The Minnesota State Primary will take place August 11. If you are not already registered to vote, you may preregister up until 5 p.m. on July 21. After that date, you must register at the polls or when you cast your absentee ballot. Voter registration can be completed online at MNVotes.org, or print out a paper form and mail it in. If you are unsure if you are registered to vote, you can also check your registration status at this website. You will need to register if you have never voted before, if you have changed your name or address since you last voted (including moving to another apartment in the same building), or if you have not voted in four years. Minnesota does allow voters to register on Election Day at the polls with the required identification, however voters are encouraged to preregister as much as possible. Filing for City Offices begins July 28 The filing period for Mayor (2 year term) and two City Council seats (4 year terms) begins at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 and ends at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, August 11, 2020. The filing fee is $5.00. Candidates must file an Affidavit of Candidacy with the City Clerk’s office. The requirements for running for public office include: Candidate must be eligible to vote in Minnesota. Candidate is, or will be on assuming the office, 21 years of age or older. Maintained residence in Mendota Heights for 30 days before the General Election. Candidates’ names will be placed on the November 3, 2020 General Election ballot. Link to the public notice here. Upcoming MAC Summer Listening Session The public is invited to join the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) via Skype on Wednesday, July 22, at 6 p.m. for the MSP Summer Listening Session. The Noise Oversight Committee (NOC) sponsors these quarterly meetings for citizens to allow for an engaging, two-way dialogue between the public and the MAC committee tasked with addressing MSP airport noise topics. Link to the meeting agenda and call-in details. Recent highlights: The Mendota Heights Par 3 golf course is open for play with new safety rules; tee times required (call 651-454-9822). Putting in a backyard swimming pool this summer? What you need to know about permits. Locate free lunches for children and students using this interactive map. Apply for a census job; pay starts at $22/hour in Dakota County. Dakota County extends protective equipment donation drive; donate items at Western Service Center and all Library locations. NATURAL RESOURCES Why is the pond green and smelly? This time of year and into early fall, you may notice your local stormwater pond or wetland is becoming more green and less attractive, and may even be producing an unpleasant odor. This is mainly due to high amounts of algae, which increase with high temperatures and large storm events that wash nutrients and other pollutants into our surface waters. What is a stormwater pond and how does it differ from a wetland? Stormwater detention ponds are designed and constructed to reduce flooding and treat stormwater runoff before it enters our lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands. They are manmade features that trap sediments and other pollutants carried by rainwater runoff from paved surfaces such as roads and parking lots, as well as lawns and roofs. Some of these pollutants include oil, bacteria, fertilizer, heavy metals, and organic contaminants such as animal waste, grass clippings, and leaves. Wetlands are naturally-occurring wet areas. Sometimes wetlands hold water year-round, and others are only wet seasonally or for a short period of time. Like stormwater ponds, they also aid in providing storage for flood waters, but they are not manmade and have not been excavated or designed for stormwater treatment. Wetlands are protected under the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA), which prohibits filling, draining, or otherwise disturbing a wetland without a permit. Before the WCA came into effect, wetlands were often excavated to be used as stormwater ponds, and still are used as such. However, these ponds are still protected by the WCA as wetlands. How can I reduce the amount of algae and pollutants in my stormwater pond or wetland? Collect leaves, grass clippings, and other yard waste and dispose of them properly, or mulch what you can into your lawn and garden. Don’t allow grass clippings, leaves, and other yard waste to runoff into the street, storm drain, and into your pond or other surface water. Pick up after your pets regularly on your own property, and always pick up after them while out on walks. Install a raingarden, or redirect your downspouts off of paved surfaces and onto gardens and landscaped areas instead. Create a native plant buffer around your stormwater pond or wetland. What’s that blooming? Have you noticed a white flowering plant recently blooming, perhaps along roadsides, trails, or woodland edges? It may be Japanese Hedge Parsley. Japanese Hedge Parsley is an invasive flowering plant with tiny, white clusters of flowers. The leaves are alternate, and look similar to parsley or carrot that stay green until late fall. In its second year plants grow to two to six feet in height. If you think you have these invasive plants on your property, do what you can to remove them in order to control their spread. They are easily hand-pulled, but you may need to use a broad-leaf herbicide for large infestations. If you are unsure if you have invasive plants in your yard, City Staff can help you with identification. You can also report sightings at mda.state.mn.us/plants-insects/arrest-pest. There are also additional resources available through the Minnesota Department of Agriculture mda.state.mn.us/plants-insects/noxious-invasive-weed-program. For more information on invasive plants contact Natural Resources Technician Krista Spreiter, CWD, kristas@mendota-heights.com or 651-255-1123. Recent highlights Learn about the Emerald Ash Borer discounted treatment program available for residents in partnership with Rainbow Tree Care. Tree planting at Hagstrom King Park through the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Tree Planting Grant. Keep surface waters clean by adopting a neighborhood storm drain. Attend a virtual Landscaping for Clean Water introductory or maintenance workshop; apply for $250 in grants and on-site assistance MnDOT stormwater repairs at Valley Park RECYCLING Tire collection event a success Thank you to all who participated in the event on July 12. Residents dropped off 147 tires for recycling, keeping the community clean and eliminating sources of pooled water that attract mosquito breeding. If you missed the event, bring tires to The Recycling Zone in Eagan. Plastic bags Due to market conditions, City Hall is NOT accepting plastic bags for recycling at this time. How to store sweet corn Leave husks on fresh corn cobs and store them open in the refrigerator. Eat them as soon as you can, as they lose flavor and texture quickly. Buy corn when it’s in season and store it in the freezer by blanching, cutting from the cob, and transferring to an airtight container. For more tips on food storage, visit Eureka Recycling’s website. FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS Apply to become a firefighter: attend an informational session this week Are you looking for a way to give back to your community? The Mendota Heights Fire Department is accepting applications to g p p g pp become a firefighter until 4 p.m. on July 27. Learn more about this exciting opportunity by viewing the video above. Informational sessions are being offered for interested candidates to attend. These will be held at the Fire Station and reservations are required: July 21, 7 - 9 p.m. July 22, 8 - 10 a.m. July 23, 7 - 9 p.m. For complete details and to RSVP for an informational session, visit mendota- heights.com/employment. POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS Just the Facts Incident reports 7/10/20 - 7/16/20 Previous Just the Facts publications are available in the Laserfiche archive system on the City's website. Sign up for emergency alerts The Emergency Alert Program is available through the Dakota Communications Center (DCC) at mn-dcc.org/community-notification/. For immediate public safety response and non- emergency police assistance call 9-1-1 The Police Department will also continue to process requests for police reports, gun permits, etc. Link to the forms under Public Resources at mendota-heights.com/police. Completed forms and general questions can be submitted via email to pdrecords@mendota-heights.com. PARKS & RECREATION The Teddy Bear Band is coming to town July 29, 6-7 p.m. at Mendakota Park At this free community event enjoy socially-distanced interaction with this family-friendly band, whose mission is to help children gain and maintain a positive sense of self, and develop an appreciation of their own abilities. Participants are encouraged to bring their own teddy bear or stuffed friend. This event is limited to 240 (non-bear) participants. Summer Safety Camps go virtual Safety Camps have been shifted to an online experience this year. Join the West St. Paul and Mendota Heights Police Departments (MHPD), South Metro Fire Department, Mendota Heights Fire Department, and other great community organizations to learn about fire safety, public safety, nature safety, and more through engaging videos. In addition to the videos, children will have the option to participate in up to three live Q&A sessions with the MHPD at varying times. Choose to attend all three Q&A sessions or tune into one to ask questions, get answers, and interact with officers and other camp participants. Q&A sessions will last about 30 minutes. Participants will also receive a supply and swag bag with a Safe Kids Safety Camp t-shirt, snacks, craft and activity supplies, and more. The bag will need to be picked up curbside at City Hall on the specified date. Little Tykes Camp Grades K-2 | Cost $15 Online link active July 31-August 21 Swag bag pickup July 30 at City Hall, 9-10am or 5-6pm Register by July 24: secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog Safe Kids Camp Grades 3-5 | Cost: $15 (reduced rate) Online link active August 18-September 8 Swag bag pickup August 17 at City Hall, 9-10am or 5-6pm Register by August 10: secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog Summer recreation registration Registration is open. Please note that programs/events may be subject to change based on state and federal safety guidelines. Browse programs & register: secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Public Meetings Meeting changes or cancellations are noted on the City's website mendota- heights.com/calendar. Meetings take place at City Hall unless otherwise noted. Meeting attendees should adhere to the posted City Hall safety guidelines and be aware that capacity in the City Council Chambers will be limited. As much as possible, the community is encouraged to continue watching broadcasted meetings live on Cable Channel 18 or online at townsquare.tv/webstreaming (available live or for replay). City Council Work Session July 21, 4 p.m. City Council (Regular Meeting) July 21, 5 p.m. Planning Commission July 28, 7 p.m. City Council August 4, 5 p.m. City Business Hours City Hall Business Hours: Monday - Thursday, 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | Friday 7-11:30 a.m. Police Department Business Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. City Hall Contact Information Official Website of the City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Phone: 651-452-1850 Stay Connected with the City of Mendota Heights: SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Subscriptions | Help | Unsubscribe from all Topics Powered by Privacy Policy | Cookie Statement | Help