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2013-02-22 Friday News February 22, 2013 Dates to Remember: February 26, 2013 Planning Commission 7:00 p.m. February 27, 2013 State of the City Address 7:30 a.m. March 5, 2013 City Council 7:00 p.m. March 12, 2013 Parks & Rec. Comm. 6:30 p.m. March 13, 2013 Airport Relations Comm. 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 Robert Street Transit Study Local and federal officials have been studying op- portunities to extend transit from downtown St. Paul through northern Dakota County, including the cities of West St. Paul, South St. Paul, Men- dota Heights, Lilydale, Mendota, Eagan, Inver Grove Heights and Rosemount. The public is in- vited to attend open houses next week to learn about findings to date. There will be a public open house next Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at the Dakota County Northern Service Center in West St. Paul from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. See the attached flyer for more details, or visit the website at www.robertstreettransit.com. Critical Incident Stress Management Team Officer Denise Urmann has completed the first step to serve on the Metro CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management) Team. This team of volun- teers provide assistance to first responders who have participated in traumatic incidents/service calls. Denise has been actively involved in emergency services nearly her whole adult life as an EMT, firefighter, 911 dispatcher and police officer. Denise has one more interview to go; we wish her the best of luck as she pursues this goal. Her ac- ceptance would be a benefit to the CISM team as well as to our community. State of the City Address Please join us Wednesday morning, February 27, 2013 as Mayor Sandra Krebsbach provides the State of the City Address. Hosted by the Cham- ber of Commerce, this event is open to all busi- nesses and residents. The State of the City will be held at City Hall, starting at 7:30 a.m. Public Works The Parks Crew continues to flood, broom and check the skating rinks. They attended a safety meeting at city hall. Plow lights were replaced on truck #503. The old mower was brought down from the water tower and cleaned up to get it ready for the trade-in. The back shop was cleaned up after a mock OSHA inspection. The Utilities Crew helped with the housekeeping in the shop. He also attended the safety meeting at city hall. The Streets Crew picked up plow truck 308 from Nuss which had a broken axel fixed. Truck 301 was taken to Stone Brooke to get the new blizzard snow plow installed. Routine maintenance was done on the plow trucks. The trails were opened up and bridge decks were cleaned off. They also attended the safety meeting and helped with housekeeping. Engineering City Projects (construction year) Dodd Road/Highway 110 Intersection Pedestrian Improvements (2013) – Staff attended a utility coordination meeting on Thursday with representatives from Xcel Energy, Century Link, Saint Paul Regional Water and Verizon. Potential private utility conflicts were identified and Xcel Energy will be working with the City’s consultant on the relocation of a power pole necessary for the trail relocation. Final plans are being routed through MnDOT for approval, and bidding is anticipated in April/May with construction beginning in late spring. Hunter Lane/Orchard Place Neighborhood Improvements (2013) – Staff is completing 70% complete design drawings in anticipation of the second neighborhood informational meeting scheduled for February 27th from 6:30pm to 8:00pm at City Hall. The purpose of this neighborhood meeting is to go over specific property design issues with residents. Staff is designing the project in accordance with the parameters set by 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. The Pipeline N E W S L E T T E R Public Works Engineering Code Enforcement February 22, 2013 Crown Point & Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitations (2013) – Design plans are proceeding. Final plans are anticipated to be before City Council for approval and bid authorization at their March 5th meeting. Construction start is anticipated in early summer. Lexington Avenue Pedestrian Trail, Hwy 110 to Douglas Avenue (2013) – Staff is including plans for rehabilitation of the trail with the Crown Point & Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitation project. Construction is expected this summer. Dakota County has included this in their Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and will assist with project construction cost. 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. This will close one of the identified trail gaps in the City. 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. County Projects North Urban Regional Trail (NURT) Realignment and Greenway Study – Dakota County has received a grant through the Metropolitan Council to develop a greenway network throughout the County. Part of the proposed Greenway Plan includes realignment of the NURT between Warrior Drive and Mendota Road in Mendota Heights and Garlough Environmental Magnet School in West Saint Paul. One of the realignment alternatives being considered would route the NURT through School District 197 property at Henry Sibley High School, parallel to Warrior Drive from Mendota Road to the Delaware and Marie Avenue intersection. Other alternatives include utilizing the existing Delaware Avenue Trail and building a trail through the Dodge Nature Center’s property east of Delaware Avenue. The County will be presenting the alignment alternatives to the City Council at their March 19th meeting, and they expect to select their alignment alternative in April. Prior to the City Council meeting the alternatives will be presented to the Parks and Recreation Commission at their March 12th meeting and the commission’s thoughts will be forwarded to the City Council for their discussion on the 19th. State Projects (construction year) Highway 13 Reconstruction: Mendota to I-35E (2015) – MnDOT is developing the project scope for reconstructing the remaining section of Highway 13 through Lilydale. The project would rebuild the portion of the highway left out of last summer’s resurfacing project from 2nd Street in Mendota to I-35E in Lilydale. The Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO) and the City of Lilydale have asked that additional storm water drainage be included in the project to help prevent or slow erosion to the Mississippi River bluff. Since this is an inter - jurisdictional drainage pattern, the LMRWMO performed a cost share calculation that divided the cost of the additional drainage work as 89% Lilydale and 11% Mendota Heights. Mendota Heights has $40,000 budgeted for the 2015 scheduled work, and since part of that drainage comes from the County Right-of-Way of Lexington Avenue, Dakota County has budgeted a portion of the Mendota Heights share in their CIP. At this time, the MnDOT project does not have funding, but MnDOT staff is working to get the project programmed for the 2015 construction year. Other Activities MN2050 – Staff has been participating in the formation of the MN2050 group, an organization made up of both public and private entities that focus on advocacy for the sustained development and maintenance of infrastructure throughout Minnesota. They met most recently on Tuesday morning. The principle focus of the group is education, not only of school age children and college students, but of the general public and elected officials as well. The group has already sponsored one documentary dealing with water supply and distribution, and is currently working on a second documentary about roads and bridges. The documentaries are produced by Twin Cities Public Television and are aired periodically upon completion. Engineering staff has the first documentary, “Liquid Assets – The Story of Our Water Infrastructure,” available for sign-out at City Hall. 2/22/13 Heights Police Department Support Staff Kim Henning Susan Donovan Trista Miller Becky Pentel Police Officers Jerry Murphy Scott Patrick John Larrive Bobby Lambert Tanner Spicer Todd Rosse Chad Willson 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 Frances Cuenca Joel Detlefsen Lynn Liberman Butch Millett Sue Plucker John Snider David Wick Chief Mike Aschenbrener Officer Floyd Arndt #2212 passed away on Sunday, February 17th at 0730  hours.  Floyd was one of the first three Police Officers hired by the Mendota  Heights Police Department.  In the Spring of 1962, the 4 year‐old City of  Mendota Heights hired its first full‐time police officer, Chief Martin Baldwin  away from the South Saint Paul Police Department.  Over the next few  months, Chief Baldwin began building a police department, now MHPD.   Included in the formation of the new department was Floyd Arndt, a military  police officer with three years of experience.  Floyd was involved in big  changes at MHPD during his career, welcoming more officers to the staff due  to increasing calls for service.  Floyd retired from the Army Reserve in 1993  and MHPD in 1995.  On Thursday, after a ceremony at St. James Lutheran  Church, Floyd was laid to rest at Resurrection Cemetery.    “Just the Facts” The latest news from the Mendota Heights Police Department 2/22/13 Cell Phone Joys      Friday   1513 hour  Officer Scott Patrick received a call from the DCC that was relayed from the Ramsey County  911 center to the Dakota County 911 center when it was likely a call for State Patrol.  Caller  reported witnessing a man strike a woman then get in his car and drive away.  The victim was  last viewed on Pilot Knob approaching the interstate.      Phone Harassment      Friday   1949 hours  The DCC relayed a phone call to Officer Peyton Fleming about phone harassment.  The victim  reports that they have been receiving calls from the 218 area code.  The caller threatens to  put them 6 feet under.  Officer Peyton Fleming advised the first step is to contact the phone  company to have the number blocked.  A reverse check of the number did not yield any  useful information.  If the problem persists the next step entails a restraining order.    Assist / Driver Evaluation     Saturday  1905 hours  Officer Mike Shepard stopped a car for erratic driving behavior on Dodd Road.  The driver was  an elderly female who advised she was lost and looking for the Mendota Bridge so she could  get home to south Minneapolis.  Officer Shepard asked the woman to follow him and he  would show her the way.  While heading toward the bridge, the car turned off onto the  freeway; Officer Shepard turned around and headed after the car.  While he was catching up  with the elderly woman, the DCC broadcast an ATL on his subject.  The car was stopped on  the north side of the river after a near collision with some signs. It was soon learned that the  driver actually lived in Burnsville.  Officer Shepard made contact with BPD and the woman’s  family was advised she was safe and where to come and get her.  After all was taken care of a  MN Driver Evaluation request was filled out and sent to DVS for action.    ** To learn more about the process and reasons the State of Minnesota will take an action  against your driver’s license, follow the link: Driver Evaluation Service for the State of  Minnesota.  Warrant Arrest      Saturday  0024 hours  Officer Denise Urmann received a call about the location of a wanted person with an active  felony warrant for Domestic Strangulation.  Hennepin County Deputy provided information to  the person’s hide‐out.  After confirming the address, Officer Urmann and Sgt Eric Petersen  arrived at the house and made contact with the aunt and soon found the suspect sleeping  with his two children on a pullout bed.  He was quietly awakened and taken into custody  without incident. Reserve Officer Randy Pentel assisted with transporting the not‐so‐young  man to the Dakota County Jail.    Marijuana       Saturday 2259 hours  While on patrol Officer Meyer watched a car make a quick turn into the Xcel Energy tank farm  driveway and the car was quickly stopped.  The driver replied he did not have a license on  him, but helpfully informed him the vehicle belonged to the front seat passenger’s  grandparent.  In speaking with the kids the smell of marijuana was very evident coming from  the car.  Officer Meyer asked for the marijuana and the driver handed him a glass jar of MJ.   When he asked if there was anything else in the car he should be aware, of one of the  juvenile female passengers, a juvenile female, advised there was some beer.  At this point the  four were removed from the car. When the juvenile male driver was searched, Officer Meyer  found not only his own DL (which he supposedly didn’t have) but also the wallet and ID of a  friend, used reportedly the purchase tobacco.  Next, he PBT’d the passenger – one tested  negative, adding she had only smoked pot; the other two tested a .03 and .13 respectively.  In  2/22/13 the car were all of the materials necessary to grind, weigh and package the marijuana along  with some ecstasy.  The kids were all cited appropriately and released to family.    Neighborhood Watch at its Best   Sunday  1532 hours  Officer Scott Patrick received two separate calls from neighbors concerned about not seeing  the neighbor in several days.  Officer Patrick checked the residence and found it to be secure  with no signs of foul play.  While on scene he was advised that no further action was required  at that time.  An hour later a second call was received to check the address.  At that time the  caller was advised the neighbor was in an assisted living center, rehabbing from a fall.  No  further calls.    Snowballs      Sunday  2159 hours  Caller reported that her Cadillac SUV was hit with snowballs while driving on Dodd Road.  The  caller was going to stop and check for damages.  Meanwhile Officer Denise Urmann located  the group of kids who were the most likely suspects.  While she was talking with them the  caller reported there was no damage to her car.  The group was warned about possible bad  outcomes.    BAD DOG!      Sunday  2216 hours  Caller reported that his dog locked him out of his BMW 7 Series.  Officer Meyer successfully  unlocked the car and freed the culprit.    Vandalism      Monday 0735 & 0917 hours  Officer Bobby Lambert responded to two separate vandalism calls on the opposite ends of  the city.  The first on the south side was the result of a house being egged overnight and the  second was about syrup being poured on the garage door, in the mailbox and on the  driveway.  The second caller believes they received this “surprise” by mistake as a teenager  lives next door.  No suspects at this time.  Damage to Auto / Theft   Wednesday 2109 hours  Officer Todd Rosse met with two employees at a local restaurant who found they had  windows smashed out of their cars while working.  The one was missing a bag full of gym  clothes.  No suspects or video of the location.    DAS / Possession of Small Amount of Marijuana Friday  0019 hours  While on patrol in the north end Officer Tanner Spicer spotted a large truck moving slowly  through a neighborhood.  When he turned around in his fully marked black & white the truck  tried to give him the slip.  As the streets were clear he quickly spotted the truck and stopped  the young man.  The driver had a well‐crafted story that quickly fell apart when Officer Spicer  called him on the details.  The young man was very surprised when Officer Spicer advised him  that he didn’t have a license and that was why he tried to sneak away.  The astonished driver  admitted that was correct.  He was even more surprised when Officer Spicer asked him for his  marijuana, which he turned over.   The drugs and paraphernalia were taken into custody, the  young man was cited and released.  The truck was towed.    Have a great weekend! Mike & Kim PUBLIC OPEN HOUSES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2013 4:30 - 6:30 pm Presentation at 5:00 pm Dakota County Northern Service Center Room 110 1 Mendota Road West West Saint Paul THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2013 6:00 - 8:00 pm Presentation at 6:30 pm Neighborhood House Ferber Room 179 Robie Street East Saint Paul ►Hear about the project’s progress. ►Learn about the initial alignment routes identifi ed for further study.* ►Provide your input on the initial alignments and transportation needs in the corridor. Dakota County will provide accommodations to persons with disabilities, please contact Dakota County Transportation at 952-891-7100 seven business days prior to the meeting. Si necesita un intérprete de español, por favor llámenos al 952-891-7986. Yog koj xav tau tus neeg txhais lub Hmoob, thov hu rau peb tus xov tooj 952-891-7986. Haddii aad u baahan tahay Turjubaan Soomaali ah fadlan nagala soo xiriir 952-891-7986. The Robert Street Transitway Alternatives Study is a joint local and federal planning effort to determine possible improvements to transit service, which aims to ultimately identify a single transit route and mode for development in the future. For more information about the Robert Street AA: • www.robertstreettransit.com • robertstreettransit@co.dakota.mn.us • 952-891-7986 *The initial alternatives screening summary will be posted in mid-February at www.robertstreettransit.com