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2013-01-25 Friday News January 25, 2013 Dates to Remember: January 25, 2013 Annual Leadership Dinner, 6:00 p.m. at Mendakota Country Club February 5, 2013 City Council 7:00 p.m. February 12, 2013 Parks and Rec Comm 6:30 p.m. February 13, 2013 Airport Relations Comm 7:00 p.m. February 19, 2013 City Council 7:00 p.m. Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts Friday News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com (651) 452-1850 New Year, New Permits The start of the new year brings plenty of pa- perwork for staff, especially regarding dog li- censes and park facility requests. All dogs must be licensed for the calendar year. Make sure to bring proof of vaccination to City Hall when you come for your license. City staff has received a number of requests to reserve athletic fields and picnic shelters for 2013. For the best chances of getting your preferred time and location, make sure to submit your permit soon. Rethink Recycling The start of the new year is a great time to think about recycling, as it is a popular time of year to upgrade home electronics. The Re- cycling Zone is still accept- ing your old electronics for recycling at no cost. The Recycling Zone is located at 3365 Dodd Road—off Highway 149 between Yan- kee Doodle Road and Highway 55 in Eagan. Find out more at www.dakotacounty.us and search Recycling Zone. Heights Highlights City Clerk Lorri Smith has been putting the fin- ishing touches on the current issue of the Heights Highlights, which will be mailed out very soon. As always, the newsletter will have a wide variety of information, including a description of our Summer 2013 Recreation and Golf offerings. Public Works The Parks Crew did the daily sweeping and flooding of the ice rinks. Repair work was done on the snow blower, and they attended a turf grass seminar. The Utilities Crew attended the Collection System Operators Conference. Topics included inflow, infiltration, storm water, pump maintenance, lift stations and sanitary sewer cleaning, lining, and televising. The Streets Crew came in early last Friday because of the light snow. All streets were salted. The plow trucks were washed and the sanders greased. All streets were again salted on Wednesday morning. Plow truck 303 was taken to the shop to troubleshoot an electrical problem. Engineering City Projects (construction year) Dodd Road/Highway 110 Intersection Pedestrian Improvements (2013) – The consultant provided the City Council with an update and review of the final design plans at the January 15th City Council meeting. The final plans were approved by City Council and staff was authorized to seek bids for construction. Staff is working with MnDOT officials on the issue of a marked crosswalk at the northeast corner of the intersection crossing the “free right turn” from Highway 110 to Dodd Road. Staff will work this issue with State officials between now and bidding the project. Construction is anticipated in spring of 2013. Hunter Lane/Orchard Place Neighborhood Improvements (2013) –A second neighborhood informational meeting is tentatively scheduled for February 27th from 6:30pm to 8:00pm at City Hall to go over specific property design issues with residents. Design plans are proceeding in accordance with the parameters set by City Council when the project was ordered last October. Final plan completion is expected in March with bidding and contract award in April/May and construction starting in June. Crown Point & Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitations (2013) – Design plans are proceeding. Final plans are anticipated by April for 2013 construction. The Pipeline N E W S L E T T E R Public Works Engineering Code Enforcement January 25, 2013 Lexington Avenue Pedestrian Trail, Hwy 110 to Douglas Avenue (2013) – Staff is preparing plans for the rehabilitation for construction during 2013. Dakota County has included this in their Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and will assist with project cost. Plans will be included with the Crown Point & Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitation project for bidding, and construction is anticipated for the summer. Highway 13 Trail Connection (2013) – Staff is planning construction of a trail connection along the south side of Highway 13 to connect the pedestrian trail from Riverside Lane to Lilydale Road. The project may be delayed until 2014 if MnDOT can include it for funding as part of their trail gap program for 2014 (Highway 13 is a State Right-of-Way). If not chosen for MnDOT funding in 2014, the City intends to construct the connection in 2013. More information will be published about this project over the winter. County Projects North Urban Regional Trail (NURT) Realignment and Greenway Study – Staff is working with Dakota County and their consultant on a study analyzing potential realignment corridors for the NURT between Warrior Drive in Mendota Heights and Charlton Avenue in West Saint Paul. One alternative being looked at is connecting the NURT to Marie Avenue along Warrior Drive on School District property. An Open House is scheduled for February 6th at West Saint Paul City Hall to present alternatives and gather public input. Other Activities Future Cities Competition – Staff attended the Future Cities Competition on Saturday with three teams of students from Friendly Hills Middle School (FHMS). The State competition, which is sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), was held at the University of Minnesota Science, Teaching, & Student Services Building. Students were asked to plan a city of the future given specific criteria and problems to solve. This year’s theme is “Rethinking Runoff” and the teams are coming up with innovative ways to improve surface water quality. Final scoring will be released in the coming weeks, and although none of the three teams from FHMS won the competition, all three did extremely well and are expected to have finished near the top of 43 teams entered. Robert Street Transitway Steering Committee – Staff briefly attended the Steering Committee meeting on Thursday. No issues directly affecting Mendota Heights were discussed, but the West Saint Paul designated improvements remain on schedule for 2014 construction. 01/25/2013 The Mendota Heights Police Department Support Staff Kim Henning Susan Donovan Becky Pentel Police Officers Jerry Murphy Scott Patrick John Larrive Bobby Lambert Tanner Spicer Todd Rosse Jeff VonFeldt Steven Meyer Denise Urmann Michael Shepard Peyton Fleming School Resource Officer Jennifer Fordham Investigations Mario Reyes Chad Willson Sergeants Neil Garlock Brian Convery Eric Petersen Reserves Randy Pentel Jarrod Spicer Jim Knox Jeff Parker George Castillo Chaplains John Snider Lynn Liberman Frances Colon Alberto Vargas Butch Millett David Wick Chief Mike Aschenbrener Special Olympics Minnesota – Click on the link and donate!  Is it time for a dip in the lake?  On Saturday, January 26, the Larrive’s –  Jenny & John – will be jumping into White Bear Lake to raise money for  Special Olympics Minnesota. Click http://www.plungemn.org/find, enter  Larrive and help all of the Special Olympic athletes in Minnesota achieve  their dreams.  This is a great organization that sticks to its mission and  helps young athletes develop into everything they have dreamed about.    Text & Drive    Thursday  2309 hours  While on patrol Officer Meyer spotted a woman holding her cell phone at the top  of her steering wheel for an extended period of time.  The moment she saw the  fully marked black and white alongside her she quickly set the phone down.   When Officer Meyer advised the woman why she was being stopped she  responded that she was not texting she was using her mp3 player.  Unfortunately  the phone was still on to the texting screen alongside of her.  When this was  pointed out the woman admitted to texting a person she knew who drove past.    Assist     Friday   1054 hours  Officer Scott Patrick responded to a request for assistance from the MSP as they  had no troopers in the area.  Upon arrival he learned a 20 YOA female had gotten  out of her mom’s car and walked off.  Eventually a trooper showed up and took  care of the young lady.    Welfare Check    Friday   1150 hours  Officer Patrick responded on a welfare check for man that didn’t show up at  work.  The caller advised the man was meeting someone from Craigslist the night  before.  The man’s car was not at home and the man was concerned.  Officer  Patrick made contact with the concerned co‐worker who was advised the man  was residing in the Dakota County jail.    AOA     Friday    0945 hours  Investigator Willson along with Sgt. Neil Garlock assisted in the execution of a  warrant a local home.  The juvenile suspect had come to the attention of another  PD who was investigating a series of crimes in which the youth had been  involved.  A variety of electronics were seized.  The youth left with parents.    DAS     Sunday   2059 hours  While on patrol Officer Steve Meyer stopped a car that’s registration showed  “Just the Facts” The latest news from the Mendota Heights Police Department 01/25/2013 the registered owner to be suspended.  The driver was the registered owner.  They were cited for not  having proof of insurance, fail to display current registration and DAS.  While Officer Meyer was making  his citation notes the car started to drive away again.  The car was stopped a short distance down the  road and the driver was again cited for driving after suspension.    Bad Luck        Sunday 0832 hours  Caller reported they hit a black car crossing the road.  Officer Lambert responded to the scene.  The  driver advised the cat didn’t have any tags and might be alive.  The car ran off as Officer Lambert  approached.      AOA Crash        Sunday 1430 hours  Officer Tanner Spicer responded to the report of an injury crash on I‐494 just east of Pilot Knob.  He was  on scene moments later where multiple good Samaritans were helping, including an off‐duty fire fighter  and a nurse who assisted until HealthEast Paramedics arrived.  The car had flipped on its roof sliding for  several hundred feet before coming to rest.  Both occupants were firmly held in place by seat belt.   MHFD responded to extricate the driver, who unfortunately died on scene.  The passenger was  transported to the hospital by HealthEast for minor injuries.  The State Patrol investigated and wrote the  crash report.    Exposure (to cold)       Sunday 1456 hours  Officer Bobby Lambert responded to the high school after a call of a 15 YOA female outside with no  jacket, hat or mittens.  The young lady reported her fingers were tingling.  After some discussion it was  learned she had a fight with her aunt and was kicked out of the apartment building.  Transported home  and turned over the call to the WSPPD.      Burglary        Monday 0617 hours  Officer Meyer met employees who found evidence the business had been broken into over the  weekend.  The building was checked and evidence of entry was found.  At 0946 hours Officer Larrive  responded back to the business and watched video of a male in the building.  Several spots were located  for fingerprints and DNA gathering.  Investigator Mario Reyes arrived a short time later to process the  scene.  Officer Larrive located a potential suspect and was actively attempting to make contact with  them.      911 / Disturbance       Monday 2037 hours  Group home resident called 911 and wants to leave now!  Employee at the group home answered  phone on call back.  Resident upset because they were having internet troubles and wanted to leave.   DCC advised that if the resident takes their prescriptions they are calm and in control.  Sgt. Convery  responded and assisted staff in resolving the situation.      DAR / No Insurance       Tuesday 1201 hours  While on patrol Officer John Larrive ran a vehicle license plate check which revealed the R/O of the SUV  was revoked.  The car was quickly stopped.  The driver stated she was the R/O.  Eventually the woman  was identified by her MN D/L picture on the squad computer screen.  She was cited the car impounded  and driver was given a ride to work.    Theft from auto       Wednesday 0930 hours  Sgt. Garlock responded to a local motel about a damaged car with items missing.  The owner of the car  had left town on an earlier flight but still wanted the damage and theft documented.  A side window of  the car was smashed out to allow the thief to steal a pair of pac boots and a green bag.  Owner to call  when he gets back to MSP.    Burglary        Wednesday 1323 hours  Sgt. Convery was flagged down by a man who reported a co‐worker had stopped a B/M carrying two  rolls of copper out of their warehouse.  He left when confronted, hopped in a truck along with his  partner and fled.  Incident occurred around lunchtime.      AOA Crash        Wednesday 2259 hours  Officer Peyton Flemings along with Sgt. Convery assisted the MSP on a one car crash under the overpass  of Hwy 13.  The lone man in the car sustained multiple injuries and was transport to Regions Hospital.  Have a great weekend! Mike