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FRIDAY NEWS | March 11, 2022
THE LATEST
Spring Tree Sale begins March 14
The Mendota Heights Resident Tree Sale begins March 14 at 8 a.m. Purchase a quality
shade tree for your landscape at a discounted rate of $60/tree. Trees come in a 10-gallon
potted container, have a trunk width of approximately 1” in diameter, and range in height
from approximately 4-10 feet.
Ordering:
On-line ordering begins Monday, March 14, on-line: treetrust.org/get-a-
tree/mendotaheights/. Note that a Shopify account is required to participate in the tree sale;
an account can be set up in advance through the link on Tree Trust's webpage.
Tree Pick-up:
Saturday, May 14 at the Mendota Heights Public Works Facility
Availability:
Ordering is limited to two trees per resident. Number of trees and tree species are limited,
and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Planting trees help beautify Mendota Heights, replace canopy cover lost due to Emerald
Ash Borer, improve air and water quality, and provide food and habitat for birds, pollinators,
and other wildlife.
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Steve Goldade accepts a recognition plaque from Mayor Levine at the March 1, 2022, City Council Meeting.
In recognition of service
At the March 1 City Council meeting, Steve Goldade was presented with a plaque to
recognize his five years of service on the Parks and Recreation Commission. Mr. Goldade
began his membership on the Parks and Recreation Commission in 2017, and served
as chair for the last two years. The City is grateful for his service and contributions in
supporting parks and recreation in Mendota Heights; his knowledge and experience will be
greatly missed.
Apply now for these positions:
Police Officer
The City of Mendota Heights is 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. Interested applicants must submit a resume, a city
employment application and the application supplement by 11:30 a.m. on March 18, 2022.
Recreation Program Coordinator
This position is responsible for the overall planning, development, coordination,
implementation and management of youth and adult park and recreation programs,
activities and special events. Interested applicants must submit a resume, a city
employment application, and application supplement by 4:30 pm. on Wednesday, March 16,
2022. Learn more and link to application materials.
Summer Seasonal Public Works
The City is accepting applications for seasonal Public Works Maintenance. Positions are
open until filled; first consideration will be given to applications received by 11:30 am on
April 1, 2022. Learn more and link to application materials.
Summer Seasonal Recreation
The City is accepting applications for these fun part-time positions:
Pickleball Instructors | Pickleball Assistants
Tennis Instructors | Tennis Assistants
Golf Instructors | Golf Assistants
Clubhouse Workers
You must be 18 years of age or older to be an instructor, and 16 years of age or older to be
an assistant or clubhouse worker. Click on links above for more information and application
materials, or visit job postings at mendotaheightsmn.gov/employment.
BUSINESS NEWS
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Free virtual event for small businesses
In partnership with the University of Minnesota Law School, the Metropolitan Consortium of
Community Developers is offering a free virtual event for small businesses seeking
assistance with legal questions. Space is limited; learn more and register.
RECYCLING
Upcoming events
Dakota County Master Recycler/Composter Class
Tuesdays, Mar. 15–Apr. 19 Dakota County Northern Service Center, West St. Paul
Dakota County Fix-It Clinics
March 19, Noon–3 p.m. South St. Paul Community Center, 100 7th Ave N, South St Paul
April 16, Noon–3 p.m. Inver Glen Library, 8098 Blaine Ave., Inver Grove Heights
Spring Paper Shred Event
April 23, 9am-Noon WSP Sports Complex, 1650 Oakdale Ave, WSP (Please note this date was incorrectly shown as April 30 in the City's March/April Heights
Highlights printed newsletter - the correct date is April 23.)
Quick Links:
Join 17% of Mendota Heights households that are participating in the Dakota County
organics drop-off program; learn more and sign up today!
NATURAL RESOURCES
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Have you seen #MaskTrash? Above: A selection of images tagged #MaskTrash on Instagram. With the necessary use of
masks during the pandemic, a sad side effect has been discarded masks littering the ground and making their way into
the water. There are plenty of documented cases of wildlife being tangled in masks, and the commonly used surgical
masks are made of polypropylene, which constitutes one of the most abundant microplastics in some water bodies.
Spring is a great time for residents to pitch in and
clean up a shoreline of trash like masks!
ANYONE can mobilize a group and plan a cleanup event! Participating in Freshwater's
Adopt a River program will support you with the planning tools you need.
When and where should you plan a cleanup? Who should you invite, and how can you get
started? Freshwater has all the answers for you at freshwater.org/adopt-a-river.
What if I want to clean up, but not a shoreline? That's great, too! Our streets are an
extension of our shorelines. Most storm drains flow directly into lakes and rivers. That
means everything we do on land affects our water. Check out Freshwater's community
cleanup page for info on other cleanups.
Join us in spring cleaning our parks
Sat, April 23 | Supply pickup 9am-Noon
Spend the day at a local Mendota Heights park assisting with waste removal. Garbage,
recycling, and organics bags will be available for pick up at City Hall from 9 a.m. to
Noon on Saturday, April 23. Collected materials can be left in or near garbage receptacles
at each City park. Volunteers should wear appropriate attire, including protective gloves,
closed-toe shoes, and dress for the weather. Safety vests are also available for loan if
desired.
Stop by City Hall for free giveaways and learn
simple ways you can protect our surface waters
Sat, April 23 | 9am-Noon
Enter the drawing to WIN a free 10-gallon container tree or a gift certificate to Prairie
Moon Nursery.
Pick up your free pollinator seed packet, and plant a pocket prairie for pollinators!
Attend the virtual ‘Resilient Yards’ workshop
Thurs, April 28 | Noon-2pm
Home gardeners, take climate action in your yard! The City of Mendota Heights is
sponsoring a Blue Thumb workshop offering ways you can make your landscape more
resilient to excessive heat, drought, flooding rains and other weather-related challenges that
we are experiencing more frequently.
This workshop is great for do-it-yourselfers. It offers an overview of resiliency and
information on redirecting runoff, assessing your site, designing with native plants, using
trees and shrubs, turf alternatives, protecting pollinators and more. There are two parts to
this workshop. After registering, you’ll receive an online presentation with a series of videos
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to watch at your convenience. The presentation will include prompts to help you get started
on plans to incorporate some of these tactics in your yard. At the workshop, offered virtually,
you’ll meet in small breakout groups for assistance from landscape designers and other
experts such as Master Gardeners. Bring your ideas and your questions!
The virtual workshop will be held from Noon to 2 p.m. on April 28. The cost is $15. For
more information and to register, check the Blue Thumb website at bluethumb.org/events/,
or call Metro Blooms at 651-699-2426.
Blue Thumb is coordinated by Metro Blooms, a nonprofit that partners with communities to
create resilient landscapes and foster clean watersheds, embracing the values of equity and
inclusion to solve environmental challenges.
Compost bin and rain barrel sale
underway
Dakota County residents can help their yard and save money through the annual Recycling
Association of Minnesota (RAM) compost bin and rain barrel sale that started March 1.
Residents get 30 percent off when they order online, while supplies last, at recyc
leminnesota.org, using the promo code Dakota. Pre-ordered bins and barrels can be picked
up at the Mendota Heights Public Works Facility on Saturday, May 14, from 9 a.m. to noon,
or from the City of Lakeville Central Maintenance Facility, or any of the other distribution
events in the metro area. Rain barrels are sold-out for pickup at Mendota Heights, but can
be ordered to be picked up at another location as available.
By composting at home, residents can easily convert organic materials — grasses, leaves,
garden debris and food scraps — into a nutrient-rich mixture that will reduce the need for
yard fertilizers and pesticides. Rain barrels reduce stormwater runoff and store water that
can be used later for lawns and gardens.
The Recycling Association of Minnesota partners with cities and counties throughout
Minnesota to bring residents affordable rain barrels and compost bins at reduced costs.
Landscaping for Clean Water Classes
Create an addition to your home landscaping that is not
only attractive, but will benefit our lakes, streams and
wetlands! Landscaping for Clean Water classes will help
you beautify your landscape and provide cleaner water.
Three LIVE virtual Landscaping for Clean Water
introduction classes are being hosted in partnership with
the watershed organizations here in Dakota County. The
classes provide an overview of local water quality challenges and provide beautiful and
practical ways of reducing runoff pollutants that are causing issues. The Landscaping for
Clean Water program makes it easy to realize the positive impacts raingardens, native
gardens, and shoreline stabilizations can have on your aesthetic and environmental
surroundings.
Want to participate, but can’t make the live event? The introduction class will also be offered
as a pre-recorded option, so you won’t miss a beat in learning how you can plant for clean
water this year. After attending an introductory class, sign up for the $25 raingarden design
workshop where you will receive design assistance to create a functioning raingarden
specific to your own yard.
Participation in the introductory classes is free, but registration is required.
Visit dakotaswcd.org/services/landscaping-for-clean-water or call 651-480-7777 for more
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Recent highlights
Learn how to identify and control Norway and Amur Maple trees.
Take these steps to improve water quality as temperatures rise.
I'm planning a project near a surface water. Do I need a permit?
The Dakota SWCD’s Tree Sale provides the opportunity for landowners to purchase
high quality bare root seedlings at a low cost for urban and rural conservation
purposes. The trees and shrubs are sold in bundles for larger planting areas; learn
more and order at dakotaswcd.org/2022-tree-sale.
The City’s Oheyawahe/Pilot Knob Task Force is looking for historical photos of the
original ‘knob’ for which Pilot Knob was named. If your family has photos of the 20’
knob predating 1927, please contact Krista Spreiter
at kspreiter@mendotaheightsmn.gov.
POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS
Just the Facts
Incident reports 3/4/2022 - 03/10/2022 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 dakota911mn.gov.
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 mendotaheightsmn.gov/police.
Completed forms and general questions can be submitted via email to
pdrecords@mendotaheightsmn.gov.
PARKS & RECREATION
Get started planning your summer of fun!
Registration is open for summer recreation programs and programs are filling quickly. There
are tons of activities for all ages to enjoy! Visit the Summer Fun webpage for details.
Adult Softball League registration is open
Registration is now open for the Mendota Heights Adult Softball League. All leagues play "D
Level" softball. If you are interested in registering a team, contact Recreation Program
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Coordinator Meredith Lawrence, mlawrence@mendotaheightsmn.gov.
Register now for Spring Break activities
Ice Skating & Bowling Field Trip
Mon, March 28 (Non-school day)
Time: 8am-4:30pm
Ages: 6-12
Cost: $34 per participant (resident)
Location: Drop Off/Pick Up at Doug Woog Arena, SSP
Ice skate inside the arena in the morning and bowl the afternoon away at Concord Lanes;
rental skates included. Registration required.
SeaQuest & Sports in the Dome
Tues, March 29 (Non-school day)
Time: 8am-3:30pm
Ages: 6-12
Cost: $36 per participant (resident)
Location: Drop Off/Pick Up at WSP Regional Athletics Center Dome
Touch, see, and interact with animals from five different continents, then enjoy afternoon
group games and free time. Registration required.
REGISTER
COVID-19 RESOURCES
For information on COVID-19 and to connect to resources for vaccinations, boosters,
testing, and more, visit mendotaheightsmn.gov/covid19.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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
Airport Relations Commission | March 16, 6:00 p.m.
Planning Commission | March 22, 7:00 p.m.
City Council | April 5, 6:00 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
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