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2021-12-10 Friday News12/10/21, 4:34 PM Friday News 12/10/2021 https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNMENDOTAHEIGHTS/bulletins/3001efc 1/8 Friday News 12/10/2021 City of Mendota Heights sent this bulletin at 12/10/2021 04:28 PM CST Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. FRIDAY NEWS | December 10, 2021 THE LATEST Congratulations Officers and Sergeant! Above: Officers Kyle Pagel (right) and Beau Jacobson (left) taking their oath of office from Mayor Levine; pictured below Sergeant Phil McCarty being congratulated by the mayor after his swearing in. At the City Council meeting On December 7, 2021, Mayor Stephanie Levine gave Officer Kyle Pagel and Officer Beau Jacobson the oath of office for police officers, and the oath of office for police sergeants to Sergeant Phil McCarty. Their families were in attendance and participated in the badge pinning ceremony. Officer Pagel was born in raised in Minnesota before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps. Upon return, he attended Alexandria Technical College where he majored in law enforcement. His father, sister, brother-in-law, and his mother participated in his badge pinning ceremony with his mother pinning his badge. Officer Jacobson has worked as a corrections officer for the Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office and as a patrol officer, school resource officer, and DARE instructor in Williston North Dakota. Officer Jacobson has a lot of experience working with youth through his work serving as a Community Engagement Team member and Youth Hockey Goalie Development Program coordinator. For the badge pinning, he was joined by members of his family including parents, godparents, and fiancé. Beau’s grandfather pinned his badge. Sergeant McCarty started his career in southern Minnesota and has served Mendota Heights since 2015. His experience includes assignments as an investigator, field training officer, firearms instructor, and coordinator for our Reserve Program and Community Emergency Response Team. Sergeant McCarty was promoted to sergeant in 2021. His brother, who serves as a police officer in West St. Paul, pinned his badge. Subscribe to updates from City of Mendota Heig Email Address e.g. name@example.c Subscribe Share Bulletin 12/10/21, 4:34 PM Friday News 12/10/2021 https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNMENDOTAHEIGHTS/bulletins/3001efc 2/8 2022 budget and tax levy approved At its meeting on December 7, 2021, the City Council passed the 2022 fiscal year budget and tax levy. What is a tax levy? A tax levy is the amount of money that public agencies raise through taxes in order to fund the budget. The number of properties within a taxable district will influence how much each property has to contribute. Many different projects affect how the budget changes. Some things increase in cost, some things decrease. Additional details about what projects are in the budget can be found HERE. The Mendota Heights city levy for 2022 will increase 6.79%. How does the City Council decide on the budget? The process of developing the annual budget takes several months and includes many conversations with the City Council, staff, and residents. In August, the City Council held three budget work sessions to discuss the proposed 2022 budget. It considered priorities for expenditures, and then balanced those needs with revenues which would be available to fund that for the upcoming year. A preliminary budget was proposed in September which the County used to send out parcel specific tax statements in November. The final budget approved by the City Council was $74,465 less than the original preliminary budget reflected on resident’s property tax statements from Dakota County. How will this affect me? The City is just one of several agencies who can affect a person’s tax bill each year. Property taxes are based on the assessed value of a property as set by the County assessor’s office each year. Overall, the value of residential properties in Mendota Heights increased by an average of 3.75% between 2021 and 2022. Accounting for the change in valuation of the average home in Mendota Heights, the proposed 6.79% levy increase will increase the city portion of property taxes on an average value house ($438,000) from $1,640.55 in 2021, to $1,766.89 in 2022. Join in a Community Conversation Mendota Heights residents and general public are invited to take part in a Community Conversation regarding the Phase III development of At Home Apartments at Mendota Plaza as part of a City Council work session. The session will be moderated by a facilitator to solicit feedback on the community's ideas and thoughts regarding what the public would like to see as part of the proposed development. This will take place on Monday, December 13, 2021, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Mendota Heights City Hall in the Council Chambers. All are welcome to attend. For more information regarding the proposed Phase III At Home Apartments Planned Unit Development view the November 16, 2021, City Council meeting replay and November 16, 2021, City Council agenda packet. P li Offi 12/10/21, 4:34 PM Friday News 12/10/2021 https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNMENDOTAHEIGHTS/bulletins/3001efc 3/8 Police Officer The City of Mendota Heights is currently accepting applications for a full-time Police Officer. Mendota Heights is a community supportive of law enforcement. We invite compassionate candidates who are committed to community policing and skilled in building relationships to apply for this position. Successful candidates must have an Associate’s degree in law enforcement or a related field, and be licensed by the P.O.S.T. Board or eligible for licensing by February 1, 2022. Interested applicants must submit a resume, a city employment application and the application supplement by 4:30 pm on January 7, 2022. Learn more and link to application materials. Seasonal Positions Are you or someone you know looking for a seasonal part time job this winter? Check out Mendota Heights’ open seasonal positions below: Rink Flooder: Learn more and link to application materials. Warming House/Rink Attendant: Learn more and link to application materials. Winter Parking Restrictions are in effect Overnight parking is prohibited on any public street, from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., between November 1 and March 31. Additionally, as snow season approaches a reminder that parking is prohibited during any snowfall of two inches or more, until the street is plowed curb-to-curb. Please remind young drivers and any overnight guests and avoid a citation. COVID-19 information Kids: Children age 5-11 years old are now eligible to get vaccinated. Minnesotans can use the Find Vaccine Locations map to find providers offering Pfizer vaccine for 5-11 year olds. Minnesota has launched ‘Kids Deserve a Shot,’ a vaccine incentives program rewarding Minnesotans 12-17 years old for completing their COVID-19 vaccine series. Vaccination locations: Walk-ins for Minnesotans are available at any state community vaccination sites. Booster shots: All Minnesotans age 18 and older are recommended to get a COVID-19 booster shot. The timing of your booster shot depends on the vaccine you received for your initial vaccine series. Learn more. COVID-19 testing: 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. Recent highlights:. Join close to 16% of Mendota Heights households that are participating in the Dakota 12/10/21, 4:34 PM Friday News 12/10/2021 https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNMENDOTAHEIGHTS/bulletins/3001efc 4/8 County organics drop-off program; learn more and sign up today! RECYCLING Holiday reminders During the holidays, use this helpful list as a reminder of what can go into your recycling cart and what to keep out of it. If you're uncertain about an item, check the Dakota County Recycling Guide. Events Holiday Lights Recycling at Mendota Heights City Hall Drop off holiday string lights and electrical cords at Mendota Heights City Hall for free through Jan. 31. Lights can be dropped off in the main lobby during business hours (Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Fridays 7 to 11:30 a.m.) While components of string lights and electrical cords can be made into new products, they don’t belong in your recycling cart. They wrap around machines at sorting facilities and cause damage 12/10/21, 4:34 PM Friday News 12/10/2021 https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNMENDOTAHEIGHTS/bulletins/3001efc 5/8 damage. Lights can also be dropped off at other participating locations within Dakota County, and The Recycling Zone in Eagan also accepts them throughout the year. Thank you for keeping our city clean and green! City of Inver Grove Heights Winter Clothing Swap Open to the community, Friday, Dec. 10, 4:30–7:30 p.m. Veterans Memorial Community Center, Inver Grove Heights Sports Equipment Donation Burnsville Ice Center during Ice Center hours | Through Dec. 17 NATURAL RESOURCES 12/10/21, 4:34 PM Friday News 12/10/2021 https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNMENDOTAHEIGHTS/bulletins/3001efc 6/8 Photo above courtesy of MN Department of Natural Resources; photo below courtesy of MN Department of Agriculture. Weed of the month Winged Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus) Winged burning bush (Euonymus alatus) is a non-native invasive shrub that grows typically five to ten feet tall, with distinctive wings or rough vertical edges on its branches. It gets its name for its bright red foliage in the fall. During the summer it has dark green, opposite leaves, with toothed edges that are oval in shape, tapering to a point. It is shade tolerant, but can grow in a wide variety of conditions. It is often found in woodlands and woodland edges, including Valley Park. This invasive spreads by producing an abundance of seed, which is transported by birds and other wildlife. Red berries appear from September to October. Currently it is on the MN Department of Agriculture’s Specially Regulated Plant list, due to its production phase- out period, ending in 2022. It will be placed on the Restricted Noxious Weed list in 2023, when the sale of the species will be prohibited. Control methods for Winged Burning Bush: Hand-digging or pulling of small populations. Herbicide application. This is best done in early spring or late fall when other native vegetation is dormant. Cutting and immediate treatment of the stump with a systemic herbicide is recommended. For more information: Minnesota Department of Agriculture or contact Krista Spreiter, Natural Resources Technician at 651-255-1123 or email Kspreiter@mendotaheightsmn.gov. Recent highlights Lawns to Legumes cost-share program grants are now available; learn more about Individual Support Grants and Neighborhood Demonstration Grants for installing pollinator-friendly native plantings. Individual Support Grant applications are due Februrary 15, 2022. The Minnesota Water Steward program is accepting applications for its 2022 Program Year; training begins in January and runs through the spring. Several diseased ash trees, as well as some diseased and invasive, non-native trees will be removed from the Par 3 Community Golf Course this fall, and replaced by 14 trees of diverse varieties. POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS Just the Facts Incident reports 12/3/21 - 12/9/21 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/. Stay in touch through Nextdoor The MHPD has expanded their social media channels to include Nextdoor. Learn more and sign up at nextdoor.com. 12/10/21, 4:34 PM Friday News 12/10/2021 https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNMENDOTAHEIGHTS/bulletins/3001efc 7/8 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 mendotaheightsmn.gov/police. Completed forms and general questions can be submitted via email to pdrecords@mendotaheightsmn.gov. PARKS & RECREATION Register now for winter activities Sports Unlimited Soccer Camp Wed., Dec 29 & Thurs., Dec 30 | 9am-noon Ages: 6-12 Cost: $49 per person (resident) Location: West St. Paul Sports Complex Learn the rules of soccer while working on team play and sportsmanship through skill development and games. Individual skills taught include shooting, passing, and dribbling, along with learning the strategies of offense and defense. REGISTER Outdoor Skating Lessons Saturdays, Jan 8 - Feb 2 | check registration for times Adult & Tot: Ages 3-5 Beginner: Ages 6-12 Cost: $35 per child (resident) Location: Marie Park's outdoor skating rink Limited spots remain - register today! REGISTER Teen Bean Bag Tournament Saturday, Jan 15 | 11am-1pm Ages: 12-16 Cost: $10 per person (resident) Location: Veterans Memorial Community Center Missing some yard games? Get your friends together and have fun throwing bags in this double-elimination tournament. Prizes will be awarded for 1st and 2nd place teams. Rules, instructions, and scorecards will be provided to each team. REGISTER Ice Hockey Camp by Sports Unlimited (non-school day) Monday, Jan 17 | 11am-2pm Ages: 5-10 Cost: $26 per person (resident) Location: Marie Park's outdoor hockey rink Learn the rules of hockey while working on team plan and sportsmanship. Participants will practice skills including stick handling, passing, and shooting, and must bring ice skates, a hockey stick, and hockey helmet (pads and gloves also recommended). REGISTER 12/10/21, 4:34 PM Friday News 12/10/2021 https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNMENDOTAHEIGHTS/bulletins/3001efc 8/8 REGISTER COMMUNITY CALENDAR City Hall and Public Works will be closed for the holidays on Friday, December 24, and Friday, December 31. Public Meetings Meeting changes or cancellations are noted on the City's website mendotaheightsmn.gov/calendar. Meetings take place at City Hall unless otherwise noted. Meeting attendees should adhere to the posted City Hall safety guidelines. Watch regular meetings online at townsquare.tv/webstreaming (available live or for replay) or on cable television: City Council: Channel 18/798 HD Planning Commission: Channel 18/798 HD Parks and Recreation Commission: Channel 15/859 HD Airport Relations Commission (select meetings are broadcast): Channel 15/859 HD Occasionally broadcasted channels may change; check Town Square Television's listings for updates. Upcoming Schedule City Council Work Session "Community Conversation" | Dec 13, 4:00 p.m. Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting | Dec 14, 6:30 p.m. City Council Meeting | Dec 21, 6:00 p.m. Planning Commission Meeting | Dec 28, 7:00 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 Stay Connected with the City of Mendota Heights: SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Subscriptions | Help | Unsubscribe from all Topics Powered by Privacy Policy | Cookie Statement | Help