2013-06-28 Friday NewsFriday News
Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities
Mendakota CC Fireworks Display
Mendakota Country Club will once again be
putting on a fireworks display on the 4th of July
for the entire community to enjoy.
The show will be visible from many locations in
the city including: Mendakota Park, Rogers Lake
Park, Mendota Plaza, The Village of Mendota
Heights, City Hall and Sibley High School to
name a few.
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Night to Unite
2013 Night to Unite is
Tuesday, August 6th. Lock
your front door, turn on your
NIGHTtoUNITE! outside lights and visit with
Nc4lb .0"Tog" neighbors, Police Officers, and
Firefighters. To register your
party by July 26, 2013,
complete a registration form by visiting
www.mendota - heights.com or stop by City Hall,
Monday - Friday, 8:00 -4:30 p.m. For additional
information call 651.452.1366.
2013 Water Quality Report
The Saint Paul Regional Water Services
(SPRWS) has released its 2013 Water Quality Re-
port. We are pleased to report that our drinking
water meets all federal and state guidelines. See
attached SPRWS 2013 Water Quality Report for
additional information.
Reminders for Next Week
There are no recreation programs next
week including golf, tennis, fieldtrips and
the playground program.
Dates to Remember:
July 2, 2013
City Council meeting
July 4, 2013
Independence Day
City Offices closed
July 9, 2013
Parks Commission
July 10, 2013
Airport Commission
Attachments:
Canceled
6 :30 p.m.
7 :00 p.m.
Pipeline, Just the Facts
2013 Water Quality Report
Mendota Heights City Hall
1101 Victoria Curve
www.mendota-heights.com
(651)452 -1850
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Public Works
Engineering
Code Enforcement
Public Works
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June 28, 2013
The Parks Crew cleaned up downed trees and limbs in the parks and at the
Par 3 from the storms. The sprinkler system was worked on at city hall.
Sprinkler heads and lines were replaced where needed.
The Utilities Crew was on vacation this week. Jake the summer help checked
lift stations daily.
The Streets Crew was called in Friday night after hours to remove two huge
willow trees that were blocking Stanwich Lane. They were called in again
Saturday night to remove a large pine tree that fell over and blocked the
entire street on Lilac Lane. Most of the week was spent picking up tree
limbs and cleaning up boulevard trees. They helped the Parks Crew at Ivy
Falls Park, Wentworth Park and Valley Park with downed trees. A large tree
was removed off the roof on the shelter at Valley Park. Weeds were cut in
the ditch line along Victoria Road from Diane Road to Celia Road.
Engineering
City Projects (construction year)
Dodd Road /Hiahwav 110 Intersection Pedestrian Improvements (2013) - Council
awarded the bid at their June 18th meeting. Staff and the City's consultant will
hold a preconstruction meeting in the coming weeks. Construction will begin
shortly after the preconstruction meeting, and is scheduled for completion by
September 3rd.
Hunter Lane /Orchard Place Neia h borhood Im Drovements ( 2013) - Construction is
underway. Utility installations a long Orchard Place are underway. The contractor
is working on Orchard Place first, then Hunter Lane. Rehabilitation work on
Veronica, Orchard Circle, Culligan, and Glenhill is expected in late July /early
August. Substantial completion is expected by the end of September with the
assessment hearing in October.
Crown Point &Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitations (2013) -Wear course
pavement has been placed in both the Crown Point and Overlook neighborhoods.
Utility manhole casting adjustments have been made and landscaping is complete.
An assessment hearing is scheduled for October.
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The Parks Crew cleaned up downed trees and limbs in the parks and at the
Par 3 from the storms. The sprinkler system was worked on at city hall.
Sprinkler heads and lines were replaced where needed.
The Utilities Crew was on vacation this week. Jake the summer help checked
lift stations daily.
The Streets Crew was called in Friday night after hours to remove two huge
willow trees that were blocking Stanwich Lane. They were called in again
Saturday night to remove a large pine tree that fell over and blocked the
entire street on Lilac Lane. Most of the week was spent picking up tree
limbs and cleaning up boulevard trees. They helped the Parks Crew at Ivy
Falls Park, Wentworth Park and Valley Park with downed trees. A large tree
was removed off the roof on the shelter at Valley Park. Weeds were cut in
the ditch line along Victoria Road from Diane Road to Celia Road.
Engineering
City Projects (construction year)
Dodd Road /Hiahwav 110 Intersection Pedestrian Improvements (2013) - Council
awarded the bid at their June 18th meeting. Staff and the City's consultant will
hold a preconstruction meeting in the coming weeks. Construction will begin
shortly after the preconstruction meeting, and is scheduled for completion by
September 3rd.
Hunter Lane /Orchard Place Neia h borhood Im Drovements ( 2013) - Construction is
underway. Utility installations a long Orchard Place are underway. The contractor
is working on Orchard Place first, then Hunter Lane. Rehabilitation work on
Veronica, Orchard Circle, Culligan, and Glenhill is expected in late July /early
August. Substantial completion is expected by the end of September with the
assessment hearing in October.
Crown Point &Overlook Neighborhood Rehabilitations (2013) -Wear course
pavement has been placed in both the Crown Point and Overlook neighborhoods.
Utility manhole casting adjustments have been made and landscaping is complete.
An assessment hearing is scheduled for October.
Lexington Avenue Pedestrian Trail, Hwy 110 to Douglas Road (2013) - The trail
has been re- paved, and pedestrian ramps installed. Landscape restoration is
underway.
Sanitary Sewer Cleaning and Televising (20131 - Council awarded the contract at
their June 18t" meeting. The contractor will be working in the area of the city west
of I -35E and north of Highway 110. Center Pointe Business Park is also included
in the project. Work should begin in the coming weeks.
Interstate Valley Creek Trail Paving - The trail is now paved!
County Projects (construction year)
Lexington Avenue Crosswalk (20131 -The crosswalk and island at the Victoria/
Lexington intersection is scheduled for installation in August. Specific schedules
will be posted as they are planned.
Delaware Avenue Guardrails (2013) - Guardrails along both sides of Delaware
Avenue, between Highway 110 and Interstate 494 will be installed this summer.
County maintenance crews will be doing the installation and they are scheduled for
installation in July /August.
North Urban Regional Trail (NURT) Realignment (2014) - Design is underway for
the new alignment of the NURT through the Henry Sibley High School property.
Utilities have been located and surveyors have been on site most of the week.
Design should be completed over the winter with construction anticipated in 2014.
For more information, contact the County Project Manager, Chris Hartzel, at 952-
891 -7106.
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 OFC.
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
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Mendota Heights has experienced an abundance of rain and wind over the past
week. There has been a variety of power outages, thankfully most of short dura-
tion. Also, as of Monday, the Mississippi River is expected to hit flood stage. The
damage caused by the storms has been very localized and the public works crews
have only been cleaning up city property. City work crews will not be picking up
debris from private property at this time. For resources on disposing of your yard
waste /debris, please visit:
http://www.co.dakota.mn.us/ Environment /FoodYardWaste /Residents /Pages /compost-
sites.aspx
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More than half of all annually reported bicyclist injuries and deaths occur in the summer months .
Bicycles on the roadway are, by law, vehicles with the same rights and responsibilities as motorized
vehicles.
Bicyclists, wear bright clothing, wear your helmet correctly, and stay to a bike path or bike lane
whenever possible, or if you must ride in the street, ride with traffic, obey traffic laws, signs and
signals and Look out for your own safety as distracted drivers aren't looking out for you. For MN
Laws on Bike Safety, check out MNDOT or the MN State Statutes.
Drivers, pay attention, drive safe speeds and check blind spots for riders, especially when turning.
Drivers should also be cautious when opening doors after parking on the road. Drivers should al-
ways allow, by law, three feet distance from a bicycle rider (as long as you can also drive safely);
bicyclists in return should stay as far to the right as is safely possible.
SAFE RIDING TIPS
Wear a Bike Helmet
Adjust your Bike to Fit
Check your Equipment
See and Be Seen
Control your Bike
Watch for and Avoid Road Hazards
Use Verbal and Non - Verbal Communication
Avoid Riding at Night
Go with the Traffic Flow
Obey All Traffic Laws
Yield to Traffic
Be Predictable
Stay Alert at All Times
Look Before Turning
Watch for Parked Cars
For more information please visit: http: f /www.nhtsa.go�v f Bicycles
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AOA Mudd Roll -Over Friday 0804 hours
A cell hone caller reported a car that rolled into the ditch flying 20 feet in the air before coming
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to a sliding stop in the median. Officer John Larrive responded to a rollover on I -494 near the
Delaware Avenue crossing. Officer Larrive arrived to find all occupants standing on the shoulder,
covered in mud, cell phones in hand Their car slid for quite a distance before coming to a stop in
Officer Mario Reyes the median which was full of mud. No one was hurt. Minnesota State Patrol wrote the crash.
received a big Thank You
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Officer Mike Shepard responded to a vehicle that had been parked for four days in front of a
residence in Mendota Heights. Vehicle tires had been chalked for several days and multiple
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attempts made to contact the owner without success. Officer Shepard made contact with
and wife, Connie. i
Southeast Towing to tow the vehicle. Moments later, Officer Todd Rosse spotted a car at The
Village parked against the flow of traffic; a citation was issued. Was it worth $32 + surcharge to
Floyd Arndt was hired as
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save a couple of minutes and park the wrong way? i
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Warm- Hearted Homeowner Friday 2016 hours I
Officers with Mendota �
Heights. Floyd lived and
Reporting party called with concern of a woman and two children sitting in their car on the re-
driveway. Officer Todd Rosse home
raised a family in Mendota
ortin party's arrived at the and spoke with the womanwho
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advised she and her two young children were afraid from the storm and wanted to seek shelter.
Heights his whole life.
The homeowner was very welcoming, letting them in the home until the storm let up. Thanks!
He retired from the MHPD
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Noise Friday 2239 hours
in 1995. Floyd passed away
in 2013. He was a very
wo complaints were received overnight about a loud motorcycle driving down Marie Ave. Fri-
day night, Officer Jeff VonFeldt located and stopped the very loud, offending motorcycle. It was a
respected man.
classic," (a.k.a. fixer-tipper). The teenage driver was advised get it fixed before driving again.
Escape Crisis Saturday 0220 hours
Officer Tanner Spicer
received a praise letter for
Officer Todd Rosse responded to a call of a suspicious man sitting behind a building smoking a
cigarette. Upon arrival he located an 80 -year -old man who was the subject of a KOPS alert placed
being so compassionate,
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Healthcare facility and refused to return. A 7 2 hour Health and Welfare Hold was placed on the
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man who obviously could not care for himself and has man medical issues. His daughter was
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notified; the man agreed to go to the hospital, and HealthEast Ambulance transported to him to
United Hospital.
to them.
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Random Gunfire Saturday 0730 & 0845 hours
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Sergeant Neil Garlock met with a resident at the MHPD. The man wanted to report a round
positive feedback!
from a gun wedged in a picture frame at his home. Sergeant Garlock went with the man to his
residence and viewed what appeared to be a handgun round that had one through a window and
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some drywall before striking a picture frame. It appeared to come from the direction of 135E just
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to the east of the residence. The resident knew it happened at 0610 hours. Officer Bobby
Lambert responded to a second call just around the corner from the first home about an hour
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DUI Wednesday 0056 hours
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Caller reported a lady passed out in a white SUV at a local gas station parking lot. Officer
Mark your I Tanner Spicer arrived and spoke with the caller who advised the lady had come into the gas
calendars! I station and seemed a bit off. She asked about a hotel, made nachos, set them on her phone on
the counter and then used the rest room. She then then went outside, got into her car and
Tuesday, I passed out. Officer Spicer checked on the woman and he eventually manage to awaken her;
August 6, the conversation was pretty tough as her speech was very slurred. The driver denied drinking
alcohol or taking drugs but did say she was diabetic. Officer Spicer called an ambulance to the
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Official scene, even though he could smell the alcohol. During the conversation he spotted a nearly
Registration empty 750ml bottle of vodka. The ambulance determined her blood sugar was normal but she
g failed all the SFST's. When read the MN Implied Consent Advisory she decided to call an I
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Forms are attorney, but only after she was convinced that Officer Spicer didn't have an Whone charger
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ine: she could use. After talking with the attorney she refused to test and was transported to jail.
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occurred on private property. Officer Jen Fordham began looking into the involved party's
allegations of harassment at the time of the crash. The reporter advised that the damage from
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Registration the crash did not match the circumstances of the crash. The party reported that the interaction
Deadline is: was very inappropriate based on what happened. An insurance investigator has been assigned
2 6 2013 and Officer Fordham's investigation continues.
Where Did I Park? Wednesday 2014 hours
Get your neighborhood Caller requested to speak with an officer about a missing U -Haul truck (maybe the same one
united; To ensure that 1 involved in a gas theft earlier in the day). Officer Shepard stopped at the business where the
Police Officers, call came from and found it empty; two phone calls were not answered. At 2132 hours the
Firefighters & renter of the missing truck called again, this time he told the dispatcher he parked a U -Haul I
Paramedics make it to truck somewhere near Hwy 13 and Pilot Knob Road and now can't find it. Officer Shepard '
your event, plan your called 5x without making contact with caller. No idea if he found the truck or lost his phone.
block party today!
Liquid Burn Thursday 0655 hours
.� Sergeant Neil Garlock was dispatched to a work site in which there was some sort of explosion
of liquid rubber. Upon arrival, he encountered a male party in extreme pain on his face and
arm due to this explosion. He was transported to Regions Hospital for burns.
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Q: WHAT DOES IT MEAN WHEN I HEAR THE OUTDOOR WARNING SIRENS?
A: Please, go inside and turn on the TV or radio to find out what is occurring!
The City of Mendota Heights owns and maintains five outdoor warning sirens located strategically around the city to provide
sound warning coverage for our residents. In 2012 we activated them 10 times; #11 would have been added except the
storm moved too fast for the National Weather Service (NWS) to get the warning out. In Mendota Heights the sirens can be
activated for storms or other disasters (natural or man - made). The message is always the same: turn on the TV /Radio and
find out what to do. The sirens were originally put in place as part of the civil defense network across the country. The sys-
tem has evolved over time to the current uses. If an activation is storm related it will be for a Severe Thunderstorm Warning
(based on a NWS advisory) or a Tornado Warning (as indicated by NWS radar) or if a trained SkyWarn weather spotter from
the Police or Fire Department calls for the activation.
The best weather resource is NWS: http:://www.crh.noaa.gov/mpx/
The sirens are part of a system called the Emergency Alert System (EAS). The EAS is a national public warning system that
requires broadcasters, cable television systems, wireless cable systems, satellite digital audio radio service (SDARS)
providers, and direct broadcast satellite (DBS) providers to provide the communications capability to the President to
address the American public during a national emergency. The system also may be used by state and local authorities to
deliver important emergency information, such as AMBER alerts and weather information targeted to specific areas. The
system has been tested and now is in use nationally. Have you ever received a text message for an AMBER ALERT? If the
answer is yes, your device is in the system.
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