2013-04-19 Friday News
April 19, 2013
Dates to Remember:
April 23, 2013
Planning Commission 7:00 p.m.
May 4, 2013
Spring Clean Up 8:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m., Mendakota Park
May 7, 2013
City Council 7:00 p.m.
May 8, 2013
Airport Relations Comm. 7:00 p.m.
May 14, 2013
Parks & Rec. Comm. 6:30 p.m.
Attachments:
Pipeline, Just the Facts, Spring Clean
Up Flyer
Friday News
Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities
Mendota Heights City Hall
1101 Victoria Curve
www.mendota-heights.com
(651) 452-1850
Three weeks ago, the Friday News included a
story about the arrival of Spring. Clearly, that
was premature. If mother nature ever decides to
string together three average days of Spring, we
should be able to open the Par 3, and allow
teams to utilize athletic fields.
We will keep in regular contact with facility users
and let them know as soon as turf conditions will
allow play.
Fire Department News
Attached you will find a flyer from the Fire Depart-
ment as they are seeking new recruits for the vol-
unteer fire department. Our community is fortu-
nate to be served by the men and women of our
fire department—which considers it’s members
part of a family. If you or someone you know is
up to the challenge, please consider attending an
open house on May 22, 2013.
Also of note, the city council accepted a bid this
past Tuesday evening to replace a fire truck. The
new equipment will replace a truck purchased in
1978. The vendor, Custom Fire will provide a
loaner for us to use until the new unit is delivered.
Good Question
The planning commission will debate two good
questions at their meeting this Tuesday. The
agenda includes modernizing the sign code, and
potential changes to code regarding garages.
Both of these discussion items have evolved out
of recent planning applications.
You can find background materials for the discus-
sion at www.mendota-heights.com, click on Agen-
das and Minutes.
Public Works
The Streets Crew had an early Sunday morning start when they salted all the
bridge decks and checked the city streets. Monday morning was another early
start, salting all bridge decks and checking the city streets. Plow 303 was picked
up from Tow Master. The truck had electrical work done. They continue to fill
potholes. They attended the safety meeting this week. Welding was done on the
police department speed sign.
The Utilities Crew attended the safety meeting this week. All outlets at the Public
Works Garage were checked for good grounding. A new water box cover was
installed on Hidden Creek Trail. Bids were solicited for sump manhole cleaning.
The new generator is in service.
The Parks Crew replaced a burned out heating element at the Kensington South
Park water heater. Boards are being replaced on the picnic tables and repairs are
being made where needed. The switch was repaired on plow truck 502. Mats
were brought in from the warming houses for storage. They also attended the
safety meeting this week.
Engineering
City Projects (construction year)
Dodd Road/Highway 110 Intersection Pedestrian Improvements (2013) –
The completed plans and specifications are being routed through MnDOT for
final approval. The project will be advertised for bid soon. Bid opening is
scheduled for May 29th, with a contract award scheduled for the June 4th
City Council Meeting. Construction will begin shortly after contract award.
Hunter Lane/Orchard Place Neighborhood Improvements (2013) – Final
plans have been approved and the project is advertised. Bid opening is
scheduled for May 1st at 10:00am. Contract award is scheduled for the May
7th City Council meeting with construction beginning in June. Substantial
completion is expected in September with the assessment hearing in
October.
Crown Point & Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitations (2013) – Council
awarded the construction contract to Asphalt Surfaces Technology
The Pipeline N E W S
L E T T E R
Public Works
Engineering
Code Enforcement
April 19, 2013
Corporation at their April 16th City Council meeting. A pre-construction
meeting will be held in the coming weeks. Construction start is anticipated
to begin in late May with substantial completion in September. An
assessment hearing is scheduled for October.
Lexington Avenue Pedestrian Trail, Hwy 110 to Douglas Road (2013) –
Project was awarded with the Crown Point & Overlook Neighborhood
Rehabilitation Project. Dakota County is assisting with project construction
costs. Project includes pavement replacement, minor realignment, and
pedestrian ramp replacement and/or new installation. Construction is
anticipated over the summer.
Highway 13 Trail Connection (2013) –The City has applied for a grant from
the Department of Natural Resources for construction funding. If not
funded through a grant, the City intends to construct the connection in 2013
with City funds. Project will connect existing trails between Riverside Lane
and Lilydale Road.
Mendota Heights Road Sanitary Sewer Force Main Repairs (2013) – Council
authorized staff to seek professional services for the evaluation and design
of repairs to the sanitary sewer force main under Mendota Heights Road at
their April 16th meeting. The force main has ruptured 5 times in the past 6
years and is becoming more costly to repair each time. Based on the
information gathered by the selected consultant specialist, the City may
choose to repair the force main this summer.
Highway 149 (Dodd Road) Trail Connections (2014) – Council authorized
staff to apply for grants through the MnDOT Corridor Investment
Management Strategy (CIMS) program at their April 16th meeting. These
grants would be for construction of trail connections along Dodd Road from
Market Street north to Marie Avenue and from Mendota Heights Road south
to the I-494 Bridge. Both of these grants would be for the 2014
construction year.
County Projects (construction year)
North Urban Regional Trail (NURT) Realignment/Greenway Study (2014) –
The Dakota County Board of Commissioners met on April 16th. County Staff
is recommending the Dodge Nature Center Alignment as the best fit for the
Greenways Grant and the Henry Sibley alignment as a reasonable
alternative. The Board of Commissioners was expected to select an
alignment alternative at the April 16th meeting. City staff has not heard if
any actions were taken. For More information, please contact the Dakota
County Project Manager, Chris Hartzel, at 952-891-7106.
Lexington Avenue Crosswalk (2013) – Construction of the center median
and crosswalk on Lexington Avenue at Victoria will take place this summer.
Construction is anticipated in July/August.
Dakota County Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) – Dakota County is
reviewing their 2014-2018 Capital Improvement Program. The current
2013-2017 CIP is available through the County web page for review at
http://www.co.dakota.mn.us/Government/BudgetFinance/2013Budget/Docu
ments/2013-2017CIP.pdf. Any requests for County projects to be included
in the updated CIP can be made through City Staff by June 12th so Council
can review and submit requests to t he County by the June 28th deadline.
State (MnDOT) Projects (construction year)
Highway 52 Construction (2013) – Even though Highway 52 is not in
Mendota Heights, many residents may be impacted by the following state
construction activity: Northbound Highway 52 will close at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
April 23 and re-open by 5 a.m. Wednesday, April 24; Southbound Highway
52 will close at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 24 and re-open by 5 a.m.
Thursday, April 25. Motorists are advised to follow the posted detour
routes: Interstate 94, Highway 61 and Interstate 494. For more information
on the Lafayette Bridge project, please go to the following web page:
http://www.dot.state.mn.us/lafayettebridge/
I-35E University to Maryland (April 2013 – November 2015) – MnDOT will
begin construction of a new interchange along I-35E at Cayuga Street. This
new interchange will replace the interchange currently at Pennsylvania
Avenue, provide new frontage roads, and connect the Gateway Trail to the
Saint Paul City Trail System. For more information please go to the
following web page: mndot.gov/metro/projects/35estpaul
Other Activities
Blue Thumb Seminar – Mendota Heights hosted a Blue Thumb seminar on
Wednesday evening. Over 20 area residents attended. The Blue Thumb
program is sponsored by the Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation
District and the Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management
Organization, and assists property owners in the design and installation of
rain gardens, native gardens, and shore land restoration projects. These
projects increase infiltration of storm water, and help prevent pollutants
from getting into our lakes and streams. Attendees at the seminars are
eligible for a $250.00 grant towards the construction of their garden
features.
4/12/2013
The Mendota
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
National Signing Day
David Reyes, pictured
with Dad, Investigator
Mario, and Mom,
Gloria, signing his
national letter of
intent to play baseball
at Bemidji State University. Congratulations
David. Go Beavers!
Severe Weather Awareness Week
How do your sirens get activated?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=QfySyNAKbGk
Click here: Emergency Alert Program make sure you are registered and
have your personal preferences set on ways you would like to be notified
in an emergency.
National Public Safety Telecommunications Week
Thank You DCC! April 14-20,
2013 is National Public Safety
Telecommunications Week, a time
when citizens can thank public
safety men and women who
respond to emergency calls and dispatch emergency professionals and
equipment during times of crisis. Americans can show gratitude to 9-1-1 call
takers, dispatchers, technicians that maintain radio and emergency phone
systems, communications staff trainers, communications center personnel,
and other public safety telecommunications staff across the country who work
tirelessly, often behind the scenes, to help you during emergencies.
Remember to thank everyone at the Dakota Communications Center
(DCC) who ensure the 350,000+ calls for Police, Fire and Ambulance get
to the first responders
Car vs Fire Hydrant Thursday 0900 hours
During the awful weather last week – hopefully the last of this strange
“Sprin‐ter” season ‐ Officer Scott Patrick encountered a vehicle that had
slid into a fire hydrant and had damage to both hydrant and vehicle. St
Paul Water notified of damage. Officer cleared.
Huffing Thursday 1218 hours
Officer John Larrive responded to a business plaza on the report of a man
lying on the floor convulsing. Caller reported they thought he was huffing
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(spraying a substance like paint or cleaner into a bag and breathing in the fumes). HealthEast
Ambulance staged a short distance away while Officer Larrive assessed the situation. The man was not a
problem once he stopped convulsing. Apparently the dentist refused to pull a tooth for him and this
was his medication. Transported to the Mission in St. Paul.
Traffic Stop Thursday 1322 hours
Last week MHPD participated in a seat belt enforcement saturation patrol. While on duty for this
enforcement, Officer Denise Urmann had a traffic stop that ended with several charges. Not only was
the driver unlicensed, but the licensed passenger/parent did not have insurance on the vehicle. To top
it off, the juvenile boy in the backseat was not properly restrained either. Citations were issued and the
vehicle was towed.
Drugs Thursday 1330 hours
Officer Jennifer Fordham was notified of a student exhibiting strange medical symptoms and appeared
intoxicated. It was soon determined that he was under the influence, supported by the presence of a
baggie of prescription medication that belonged to someone else. Another student with the same
symptoms was found soon after and also sported a similar baggie of un‐prescribed/illegal medication.
Both parties ended up being hospitalized and both incidents will be submitted for formal charges for
felony possession of narcotics.
Domestic Assault Thursday 1620 hours
Officer John Larrive was called back to MHPD to take a report from a victim of ongoing abuse. The victim
explained there had been both physical and verbal abuse since their marriage about a month ago and it
had escalated to an incident involving choking. She was provided with Dakota County resource info,
including shelters and she had supportive family giving her assistance. An Emergency Order for
Protection (OFP) had already been filed; case has been forwarded to the prosecutor for charging.
Theft Friday 1008 hours
A local business called to report a possible theft of laptops. They had received a shipment entirely
shrink‐wrapped. A few hours after receiving it and opening the package, a portion of it was missing
their ordered equipment. Officer John Larrive did take an informational report; he requested they
review any surveillance video to determine if a crime was truly committed.
Theft of gas (maybe) Friday 1115 hours
A local gas station reported that a man had pumped gas but did not have a way to pay he offered to
provided collateral in the form of a plasma card and his girlfriend’s credit card. He said he would be
back to pay. While the receipt of collateral as payment made it a civil agreement, Officer Larrive did
contact the party, reminding him to pay and to come pick up the cards as they were now at MHPD.
They did come in on 4/17 to pick up their cards. Cleared.
Neighbor Dispute Friday 1342 hours
Officer Todd Rosse was once again summoned to a neighbor dispute. The female neighbor gets irate
with her neighbor, thinking he’s a slacker since the only thing he cares about is cleaning his garage (he
could volunteer or something, like her hubby!). So, she gets verbal and makes certain hand gestures and
the recipient gets mad. They were both encouraged to simply ignore each other and drop it or charges
could be filed.
AOA/No Seatbelt! Saturday 0658 hours
On the last day of the seatbelt enforcement, MSP aired a rollover crash where the driver had been
ejected; Officer Tanner Spicer responded to assist and found the flipped over car the I494 / I35E / Hwy
55 interchange area. He along with other officers located the driver who had very serious injuries from
being ejected. Officers performed CPR until HealthEast Paramedics arrived and transported the man to
the hospital. The man died later in the morning. In this case a seatbelt would have more than likely
saved his life. Crash report handled by MSP.
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4/12/2013
Welfare Check Saturday 1119 hours
Officer John Larrive responded to a local home after a caller, known to the PD, had read the 911
dispatchers the riot act. First call: she was upset about an “addition” to her car, but hung on the 911
operator. Dispatcher called her back and asked her address; she hung up again. 3rd call ‐ she demanded
to speak to a supervisor, but hung up again. Officer Larrive arrived and spoke with the woman who
thought a foot rest had been added to her car. Did we mention our appreciation of our dispatchers?
Welfare Check / Miscellaneous Saturday 1233 hours
Caller requested a “good officer” to speak with, Officer Larrive responded to another regular caller’s
home who continually reports there are strange men living in her attic. Today she reported that she saw
a “drugged female entertainer” in her home yesterday; caller has decided to board it all up.
Vandalism Sunday 1221 hours
A local business owner called to report vandalism to his business after he had left at 2200 hours the
previous night. When he arrived a noon, he found what looked like a cheeseburger and an ice cream
cone smeared on the front door and was now dried. Suspect information was provided and info passed
on to investigations.
AOA State Patrol Monday 0223 hour
Sgt Eric Petersen responded to assist the State with a semi‐crash north bound I35E near I494 callers
reported truck off the road. Motorists stopped to help the semi driver who was passed out behind the
wheel of the semi. The driver had been hauling mail (literally) when he passed out, left the road,
crossed the merge, went up the embankment and was stuck in the fence. The man was transported by
HealthEast paramedics.
Theft Tuesday 1805 hours
Officer Peyton Fleming responded to a theft at a local drug store. The active thieves had been the
subject of a metro wide alert the day before. The female went in stole a bunch of nail polish and fled.
The car was stopped a short distance away, the thieves were identified, and one provided some helpful
information. Both were booked into the Dakota County Jail and other departments were notified.
Disturbance Wednesday 1420 hours
Caller reported that she can hear very loud but low microwave humming noises. She wanted Officer
Steve Meyer to bring some testing instruments over and find the source, but not now, as he might wake
someone up. Report filed next to previous complaints about a steam shovel in the park, ships, trains
and mean neighbors. Officer Meyer did walk the neighborhood just to be sure.
Threats Wednesday 1249 hours
Sgt Neil Garlock responded to a local business to assist with an employee termination. The woman was
told she was terminated; she got mad and told management she was going to shoot the place up or get
a bomb. She was waiting in a conference room when Sgt Garlock arrived. She was a little more than
surprised to see him. The woman reports she never watches the news and had no idea what was going
on in the world. After a conversation about the Boston bombings and her intentions; she apologized
was escorted to her car with no further incidents.
Enforcement Update
The seatbelt wave was, overall, a success, with our officers writing 33 seatbelt citations, which over the
course of a week, is pretty good! It seems people are getting better at buckling up. We wish the victim
of the fatal crash had also done that.
NEXT – today begins the “Distracted Driving” enforcement! Put down your cell phone, coffee cup,
razor, makeup, newspaper…and simply drive! Never Text and Drive – not only is it unsafe, but a fine will
also be involved. Practice: Hands at 10 & 2; eyes forward, focus on the road and the cars around you!
Remember ‐ the lives of all those around you are depending on your vigilance!
Have a great weekend!
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Always wanted to be a Fire Fighter?
Now is your chance.
The Mendota Heights Fire Department is currently
accepting applications for volunteer fire fighters.
Attend one of two orientation sessions:
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at 9:00 am or 6:00 pm
your spouse or significant other are welcome to
attend.
The two information sessions for you and your significant other will be held at the
Mendota Heights Fire Hall, 2121 Dodd Road. It is a great opportunity to learn how
you can share your talents and make a difference in the community.
Persons applying must live or work within a six minute legal driving time of the fire
station, be in good physical health and not be afraid of confined spaces or heights. If you
are using your employment to meet the response time requirements, you must provide a
letter from your employer indicating that you may respond to fire calls during work
hours.
Employment applications will be accepted until Friday, May 31, 2013 at 4:00 pm. For an
application and more information visit our website at www.mendota-heights.com. To
receive an application by mail or if you have any questions, please call 651-452-1850.
Mendota Heights is a volunteer fire department.
Spring Clean Up 2013
Saturday, May 4 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Mendakota Park, 2171 Dodd Road
For more information:
Jake Sedlacek
Asst. to the City Admin.
651.255.1142
jakes@mendota-heights.com
Document Shredding:
American Bank is hosting document shredding/recycling
from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, 1060 Dakota Drive
Sponsored by the City of Mendota Heights, funded in part by Dakota County Board of Com-
missioners and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Every year Mendota Heights
residents divert tons of trash
from going to the landfill
thorough the spring clean
up. Don’t miss this
opportunity to clean up your
home/yard and ensure that
materials are disposed of
properly.
Follow the signs on
Mendakota Drive and
enter from the west side
of the park.
ID with Mendota Heights
address required
Limited to Mendota
Heights residents with
passenger vehicles and
small trailers only.
We will accept:
Car tires, furniture $5 each
Mattresses/boxspring $10 each
Home remodeling debris/misc. junk Volume-based fee
Dehumidifiers $5 each
Electronics Volume-based fee
Scrap metals (remove all non-metal) Free
Bicycles Free
We will not accept:
Yard waste, items that can be recycled at your curb, busi-
ness waste or contractor debris
Bring Your Donations:
This year the Salvation Army will be on hand, collecting
clothing, household items and furniture (There is no fee
to donate items).