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FRIDAY NEWS | July 2, 2021
THE LATEST
City fireworks
Celebrate freedom with a grand display of fireworks! They will be launched from Mendakota
Country Club on Sunday, July 4; the launch typically begins around 10 p.m. Good places to
view them from include Mendakota Park, Rogers Lake Park, Mendota Plaza, The Village of
Mendota Heights, City Hall, and Two Rivers (Henry Sibley) High School. Thanks to
Mendakota Country Club for again hosting this year's event.
Mayor Levine and eager kids officially opened the playground on July 1.
Open for play!
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The new playground at Marie Park is officially open. Thank you to all who attended the
ribbon cutting celebration on July 1, and a special thanks to the Parks and Recreation
Commission, City Council, City staff, and community for the successful development of this
project. Due to shipment delays, the playground awaits the arrival of two benches, one
digger, and a set of swings which will be installed when they are received. Explore and
enjoy the new playground this summer, located at 1780 Lilac Lane.
Partial closure on Dodd Road begins July 12
As part of an Xcel Energy gas project, residents should prepare for a portion of Dodd Road,
between Highway 62 and Ridge Place, to be closed beginning July 12. This closure is
expected to last from four to six weeks. Please use the designated detours during this time.
Seeking sponsors for Parks Celebration
The City is seeking business and organization sponsors for the 34th annual Mendota
Heights Parks Celebration. The celebration returns August 13-15 and will be an extra
special one, with more events for the community to reconnect after having to cancel last
year's event.
Donations help provide live entertainment; festival activities such as a petting zoo,
inflatables, a rock climbing wall; and new this year a pickleball tournament, a morning coffee
connection, and community bike ride.
Sponsors donating $500 or more can host a booth with an activity at the traditional Parks
Celebration event at Mendakota Park on Saturday. And new this year, sponsors donating
$100-499 can reserve a spot at Saturday morning’s Community Coffee Connection taking
place at City Hall.
A variety of sponsorship levels are available to select from. See the sponsorship kit for more
information. The deadline to sponsor is July 30. Thank you for your consideration!
July newsletter available
Read more about the Northern Dakota County Beyond the Yellow Ribbon and learn how
veterans and active-duty military and their families can receive support, or how you can
volunteer to help, in their latest newsletter.
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Registration open for Night to Unite
Night to Unite will take place on Tuesday, August 3, from 5 to 8 p.m. This event brings
together neighbors and local public safety to help prevent crime. Neighborhoods are invited
to host parties such as potlucks, cookouts, and ice cream socials to help build community
and meet new friends. Mendota Heights Public Safety will stop by registered parties with
their emergency vehicles to check out, visit with neighbors, and answer any questions you
may have. Those interested in hosting a party must register by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, July 30.
Night to Unite 2021 Registration Form
Organics drop-off site opening soon in Mendota
Heights
Dakota County is making it easier for residents to reduce waste by opening a new organics
drop-off site July 16 at Mendakota Park in Mendota Heights.
Residents will be able to bring organics, such as food scraps and paper towels, to the site
for free. All registered participants receive free compostable bags to use at home and
helpful tips. To sign up, visit dakotacounty.us and search organics, call 952-891-7557, or
email organics@co.dakota.mn.us.
Unlike backyard composting, all food scraps, including meat, bones and dairy products, are
accepted. The Mulch Store, a commercial compost facility, processes the materials at
higher temperatures to kill bacteria and turn them into nutrient-rich compost.
Since opening the first organic drop-off site in 2016, more than 6,000 Dakota County
households have registered for the program. Across the five current locations, more than
10,000 pounds of food scraps are kept out of the landfill each week.
Learn more about organics recycling and sign up for the drop-off program at an Open
House at Mendakota Park on Saturday, July 17, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
COVID-19 information
Walk-ins for Minnesotans age 12 to 17 are possible at any state community
vaccination sites that are administering the Pfizer vaccine.
The Minnesota Department of Health continues to host both saliva and nasal swab
testing events throughout Minnesota. Tests are free and insurance is not required.
RECYCLING
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Upcoming events
Shoe & Clothing Collection (Free)
July 3 - 10 | Drop off at City Hall's parking lot
Tire Collection (Free)
July 11 | 9 a.m. to noon at West St. Paul Public Works
Organics Drop-Off Program Open House
July 17 | 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mendakota Park
South St. Paul Compost Site is open
Take home FREE compost for your garden.
NATURAL RESOURCES
Weed of the Month
Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum)
Poison hemlock is a non-native, invasive biennial herbaceous plant with low-growing
rosettes that develop in the first year, and tall flowering stalks that develop in the second
year. Its stems have red or purple spots or streaks, and are smooth and hollow. Its leaves
are bright green and fern-like, similar to carrot leaves, and its flowers are small, white, and
arranged in umbrella clusters on the terminal of stems that can grow eight- to ten-feet tall.
Look-alikes include Japanese hedge parsley, Wild carrot, and other plants in the carrot
family. Poison hemlock spreads by producing numerous seeds that can be spread by
mowers and other equipment.
It is most often found in fields, pastures, along streambanks, and in ditches. Poison hemlock
is highly toxic to both humans and animals if ingested, and can be absorbed through the
skin. When traveling or working in areas where Poison hemlock is present, wear closed-toe
shoes, long pants and sleeves, gloves, and a face mask. Symptoms of exposure include
dizziness, trembling, rapid, weak pulse, paralysis of the nervous system, and respiratory
paralysis. If you suspect poisoning due to exposure, call 911 immediately.
Control methods:
Manual removal is not recommended. Wash all clothing and equipment after
exposure.
Mow before plants go to seed.
Clean all equipment and clothing when after traveling through infected areas.
Herbicide applications that are used in the first year when the plants are in the rosette
stage is the most effective.
For more information: MN Department of Agriculture or contact Krista Spreiter, Natural
Resources Technician at 651-255-1123 or kristas@mendota-heights.com.
Recent highlights
Citizen-Assisted Monitoring Program (CAMP) volunteer needed for Lemay Lake.
What can I do to rid my pond or lake of green algae?
A citywide discount is available for Mendota Heights homeowners to treat ash trees
infected with the Emerald Ash Borer. Visit Rainbow Treecare for information.
Treatment of Curly Leaf Pondweed, an invasive aquatic plant, at Rogers Lake.
Learn how you can create beautiful raingardens, native gardens, and shoreline
stabilizations and receive grant assistance for your project through the Landscaping
for Clean Water Program.
POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS
Just the Facts
Incident reports 6/25/21 - 7/1/21 Previous Just the Facts publications are available in the
Laserfiche archive system on the City's website
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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/.
Stay in touch through Nextdoor
The MHPD has expanded their social media channels to include Nextdoor. Learn more and
sign up at nextdoor.com.
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
Upcoming events
Teddy Bear Band (Free)
Wed, July 14 | 6pm
Enjoy a 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.
Drop-in Program (Free)
Join us on Tuesdays for the City's traveling program
that brings recreation to local neighborhood spots.
Staff will set up activities and equipment for youth
ages six to twelve to enjoy. There will be games,
sports, arts, crafts, and more. No registration
required.
July 6 | 12:30-1:30pm at Harmon Park
July 13 | 1:30-2:30pm at Mendakota Park
July 20 | 12:30-1:30pm at Covington Court Apartments Greenspace
July 27 | 1:30-2:30 at Mendakota Park
Pickleball Tournament (Free)
Sun, August 15 | 8-11am at Marie Park
This year during the Parks Celebration the City is
hosting its first ever Pickleball Tournament. The
tournament will be open to pairs of any age. One
team member must be a resident of Mendota
Heights. There is a limit of thirty-two teams, so
register soon as spaces are filling fast!
Register Now
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
City Hall and Public Works will be closed Monday, July 5 in recognition of
Independence Day.
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. City Council, Planning
Commission, and Parks & Recreation Commission meetings are broadcasted live on Cable
Channel 18, online at townsquare.tv/webstreaming (available live or for replay), or through
dial-in when offered. Select Airport Relations Commission meetings are broadcast on Cable
Channel 19. Occasionally broadcasted channels may change; check Town Square
Television's listings for updates.
City Council | July 6, 6:00 p.m.
Airport Relations Commission | July 13, 6:00 p.m.
Parks and Recreation Commission | July 13, 6:30 p.m.
City Business Hours
City Hall: Monday - Thursday, 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | Friday 7-11:30 a.m.
Police Department: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Public Works Building: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m.-3:30 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
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