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2011-01-14 Friday NewsFrmida News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities January 14, 2011 City Council Interviews The City Council interviewed residents who applied to fill the vacant seat on the council on Thursday night. Eight residents submitted applications to serve the city in this capacity. The eight residents interviewed were Terry Schwartz, Ansis Viksnins, Jill Smith, Mike Povolny, Sally Lorberbaum, Matt Schaefer, John Coleman and Jameel Qiblawi. The City Council is scheduled to make a decision on the appointment at their regular meeting on Tuesday, January 18, 2011. A big thank you goes out to the eight residents who stepped forward and offered their service to the City of Mendota Heights. The council was very impressed with all eight candidates and stated that all of the candidates would do an excellent job if appointed. The willingness of the candidates to serve the city in this capacity is very much appreciated by the entire City Council. County Legislative Meeting The Mayor and City Administrator attended the first Dakota County legislative meeting last Friday in Eagan. The meeting featured 11 of the 14 legislators, including Representative Hanson, that represent Dakota County, along with mayors and appointed officials from throughout the county. The meeting featured themes that the cities and the county think are important for the legislature to consider as they perform their work in St. Paul. The meeting was well received by everyone and provided a chance for both formal and informal discussions amongst the attendees. This will likely become a regular meeting each year before the legislative session begins. Pride in Public Service This week I received the quarterly MCMA Newsletter (Minnesota City /County Management Association) and it contained an article on pride in public service. The article was written by Craig Waldron who is the well - respected Oakdale City Administrator. The article, which is attached for your review, helps derail some of the myths that exist about public employees. I thought I would share this article with each of you so can share some of this information the next time someone asks you what you do for a living. Thank you all for your service to the City of Mendota Heights and for all that you do each day. We do not say it enough and hopefully we can correct that in the future. Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota- heights.com (651) 452 -1850 January 14, 2011 Page Two January 14, 2011 Website Update As you are probably aware the city website was revamped last fall and now contains more information than ever before. Recently we have added the most recent copy of the Heights Highlites and the Friday News as publications anyone can go online and view. In addition the engineering page has also received an update. Please feel free to share your thoughts and ideas about what else should go on our webpage or other ideas you might have. Many residents have offered suggestions and made positive comments about our revamped communication efforts with residents. Notes • City Hall will be closed on Monday, January 17, 2011 in recognition of MLK Day. City Hall will reopen for business on Tuesday morning. • The flag at city hall was flown at half staff this week by order of Governor Dayton in honor of the victims of the shooting in Tucson, Arizona. • The City Council will hold their annual goal setting work session on Wednesday of next week. • The City Council will interview 15 candidates for open commission seats in February. • City staff members participated in one of their annual safety trainings this week in Mendota Heights and West St. Paul. Dates to Remember January 17, 2011 City Hall Closed -MLK Day January 18, 2011 7:00 p.m. City Council Meeting January 19, 2011 5:00 p.m. City Council Goal Setting January 25, 2011 7:00 p.m. Planning Commission Meeting February 1, 2011 7:00 p.m. City Council Meeting February 8, 2011 6:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting m Attachments The Pipeline, Just the Facts and the MCMA Pride in Public Service Article January 14, 2011 LETTER The Pipelin Public Works Engineering January 14, 2011 Code Enforcement QA Public Works The Parks Crew cleaned the hockey rinks of snow and continue to flood them. They plowed the parking lots at Rogers Lake Park and Mendakota Park. A switch was repaired on the 505 Toro grounds master. Rich plowed the middle area of the city this week because Andy is out. He also plowed and shoveled the lift stations. Fire hydrant makers were added to fire hydrants where needed. The Streets Crew winged back snow with the grader in the Copperfield area and the pedway on Huber Drive. Snow in the cul -de -sacs north of Highway 110 was pushed back with the loader. The cutting edges on the front plow and wing were changed on truck 303. City streets were salted on January 101 2011. All streets were plowed of the two inch snowfall that fell on January 11, 2011. Engineering Delaware Avenue Reconstruction (Dakota County) - Dakota County Staff has submitted their design package to MnDOT for review. While MnDOT is looking over the design, Dakota County will be finalizing the final few Right - of -Way acquisitions and preparing to bid the project. The project is scheduled to be in construction during the summer of 2011, with substantial completion by October of 2011. It is possible that MnDOT may require the City to designate a No Parking area along the west side of Delaware (West Saint Paul would designate the east side). If this requirement is forwarded form MnDOT, City Staff will bring an Ordinance before Council. Residents can learn more about this project at: littp://www.co.d a kota. mn. us/ EnvironmentRoads /Road Con struction /Future /63 -22. htm Wagon Wheel Trail Reconstruction - Staff is continuing to work on grading and elevations for the project area to ensure positive drainage and to calculate the cut and fill areas. This project is anticipated to be under construction in early summer 2011 with substantial completion by the end of September 2011. Knollwood Lane Neighborhood Rehabilitation - Staff has prepared the Feasibility Report for the Rehabilitation of the Knollwood Lane neighborhood streets. The Feasibility Report to be before Council at their January 18th meeting. The project is proposed to resurface the streets in the neighborhood either by pavement replacement, mill & overlay, or crackseal & sealcoat. Gun Club Lake Watershed Management Organization (GCLWMO) - Staff attended a meeting of the GCLWMO with appointed Citizen Representative Larry Craighead. The main area of discussion at the meeting was the Grant Tracking and project update for the Schwanz Lake Rain Garden project in Eagan. Staff informed the GCLWMO of the City's efforts for water body maintenance and that the topic would be discussed at the upcoming Goal Setting Workshop. 1/14/2011 r e latestnews 16-g,,n tiieXvz, ,,ta #eiy�ts Peyartyiceyit The Suspicious Activity Thursday 1637 hours Mendota Caller reported the neighbor's door standing open. The neighbor is Heights on vacation so they have been checking the house daily. The door was not open yesterday. Sergeant Brian Convery arrived and Police checked the house nothing was out of place. The neighbor stated Department that workers have been there and they could have done it. What a Support great example of "Neighborhood Watch" knowing what is going on Staff next door and taking some personal responsibility. Kim Henning Sandie Ristine Civil Issue Thursday 2255 hours Susan Donovan Officer Peyton Fleming responded to a call of a man refusing to Cathy Ransom leave. The caller reported to 911 that his brother wouldn't leave or Becky Pentel Police Officers pay his rent. As Officers are extremely familiar with the residence Jerry Murphy extreme caution was used as they dealt with the very dysfunctional Scott Patrick family one of whom is a registered predatory offender. After a brief John Larrive intervention the brothers agreed to spend the rest of the evening in Bobby Lambert separate parts of the house. Tanner Spicer Todd Rosse Chad Willson Suspicious Activity Friday 0251 hours Jeff VonFeldt Caller reported that a dark colored sedan drove into the cul -de -sac Jennifer Fordham part of the way and then stopped. Officer Peyton Fleming located Denise Urmann the vehicle that appeared unoccupied as he drove up. He checked i\/fichael Shepard the area and located no one on foot and returned to the car. As he Peyton Fleming School Resource approached two heads popped up in the back seat. The twenty year Officer West St Paul resident and the twenty year old Mendota Heights Steven Meyer resident couldn't come up with a good reason for what they were up Investigations to. Hum? l/fario Reyes Tanner Spicer Medical Friday 1609 hours Sergeants Neil Garlock Officer John Larrive responded to 911 call for medical assistance for Brian Convery a person who fell off of a step ladder........ she was a 96 year old Eric Petersen female who was doing some post holidays organization /cleaning. Reserves She reported that her shoulder, wrist and elbow hurt but otherwise Randy Pentel she was not seriously injured. She was transported to the hospital Gino Messina for closer examination. Jesse Meaner Andrew Quinlan Chief DAS /Speed/ Warrants Saturday 0133 hours Mike Officer Denise Urmann was driving on Dodd Road when a car Aschenbrener traveling at a high rate of speed caught her attention. The car was -1- 1/14/2011 clocked with radar at 15 mph over the posted limit. Once the car was stopped and contact was made the man, he immediately began asking for a break. After some discussion it was learned that he didn't have a license or insurance. An in -squad computer check revealed that he also had three active warrants for his arrest. Any thought of a break should have been gone by now. The man was arrested for the three warrants as well as Driving after Suspension, No Insurance, and Speed. 1 have always wondered why when you don't have a license you would drive as fast as you can and then expect a break. (Hey look at me I need some attention over here!!!!) After the drunken passenger found a safe ride the car was towed and the driver was taken to jail. Civil Assist Saturday 1450 hours Caller wanted to arrange an officer stand by for several hours while she moved since there was an active Order for Protection against her and she was prohibited from being at the house. Officer Larrive referred to Sergeant Petersen (since her request was for someone to standby for such a long period of time) who was privileged enough to hear the 28 year old woman's dysfunctional life story. She was advised that MHPD does do civil stand -bys when time permits but we are subject to call and if the two parties need our undivided attention they would have to hire an officer. Over the weekend the two required far more time than was available. It was very clear that they should not share a home. At least one theft report was filled out while officers watched the party remove property. Brainwashing Saturday 1638 hours Officer John Larrive received a call from a parent with custody about the other half brainwashing the 10 year old into living with them. After listening to the story it was determined to be a West St Paul PD call and they were referred there for advice. Assault Sunday 0148 hours The State Patrol transferred a call to the DCC about an assault. The caller stated that another woman punched her in the face out on the dance floor of a local bar. The suspect was not around any longer and the caller had no idea who she was. The victim didn't answer the phone when Officer Willson attempted to call her back. Civil Problem Sunday 0320 hours Parents called 911 on behalf of son who was in a cab at the bar and really couldn't explain what was going on. Coincidentally, the same cab company called about a fare that was refusing to pay at the same location. The cab driver who needed assistance and the confused young man who called his parents for help were parked outside of a Lilydale bar. While the officers were dealing with the situation, the dad of the fare arrived. Officer Urmann assisted to ensure the cabbie was paid his $57 dollar fare. The report didn't indicate but who would like to wager on the amount of alcohol involved in this call? DUI Sunday 1915 hours Sergeant Eric Petersen spotted an SUV driving towards him on the shoulder of Hwy -2- 1/14/2011 13. Due to moderate traffic it took a moment to safely turn around and follow the vehicle. He caught up with the SUV on Wachtler Avenue and watched for other troublesome driving behavior. He initiated the traffic stop on Dodd Road as the driver was still having serious problems staying on the road. After contact was made, it was obvious the driver had been drinking. He was asked to do sobriety tests which he failed. The last test, which was the preliminary breath test, revealed a breath alcohol concentration of .202. The man was arrested and transported to MHPD where he was read the MN Implied Consent Advisory after which he agreed to test. After about a half an hour the man was re -read the advisory and asked for a blood sample which he provided. The man was transported to the Dakota County Jail. STATUS: Pending, awaiting results of blood test from the MN BCA before formal charges are filed. SRO undoes it all Tuesday 1035 hours In the words of Officer Steve Meyer, "Just when you think you have seen it all ..." On Tuesday, while he was on duty at Sibley High School his assistance was requested in a classroom to deal with a young man whose got his finger caught in a hole in his desk. Officer Meyer and countless other school staff tried everything to get him undone, taking the desk apart etc. Eventually, after no progress was made, Officer Meyer had to call the fire department so the desk could safely be cut in order to free the young man. He was not injured from this incident and did not require any other medical assistance. His only ailment was that he suffered from an extreme case of embarrassment! Fraud /Theft by Swindle - Attempt Wednesday 1112 hours Officer Jennifer Fordham took a report for an attempted theft by swindle in regards to the "Grandparent Scam ". The reporting parties were an elderly couple who received a phone call from someone claiming to be their grandson. The grandson even identified himself by the correct name and called his grandma "nana ". His voice was relatively similar and this actor was very good because Grandma was certain this was her grandson. He claimed to be in Canada and was in jail and needed money, $11,000, for bail. After speaking with the grandson, an alleged police sergeant got on the phone and gave detailed directions for grandma and grandpa to go to their bank, withdraw the $11,000 in cash and then go to a Western Union and wire the money to an "international bail bondsman." They were also directed to call this sergeant back with the confirmation number of the money transfer so the cash could be picked up. Luckily, this couple was smart enough to try and verify the whereabouts of their grandson before completing the transaction. They quickly found out that he was safe and sound, here in Mendota Heights, was not in jail and did not need any money ... well not for bail anyway! Officer Fordham reported this fraud to the Canadian Anti - Fraud Centre as that agency has been tracking these cases and have made one arrest so far back in November 2010. Don't become a victim of these scams, never WIRE money anywhere without 100% verification that you know who you are dealing with!! ff� a p�aat wueard.��,P,� -3- Volume 6, Weeks 30 to 31 December 27, 2010, to January 9, 2011 Featuring Sheriff's Sworn Operations and Detention Services Deputies: Commanders Wm. Blair Anderson John Grant captain s Brad Jeska Dan Scheuermann Brad Wayne Sergeants Dan Bianconi Jennifer Cho Scott Durdall Pat Enderlein Tim Ernst Jim Gabriel Bruce Kammen Joe leko Brian McGinn Mitch Penny Jim Rogers Rob Shingledecker Special Duty Deputies Brad Billmeyer Terry Ecker Steve Forrey Kevin Henriksen Booker Hodges IV Rob Hosking Coreen Kulvich Chris Melton Rick Schroeder Rebecca Sherman Dave Sjogren Deputy Sheriffs Scott Bensen Lonna Broze JoAnne Calhoun Rhonda Doheny Sandy Dose Mike Fendrick Tim Gonder Amber Hentges Bryan Hermerding Tom Hooper Jim Iliff DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF The Front Row ".4 front row seat to the greatest show on Garth..." Dave Bellows, Sheriff Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy A Well Earned Retirement... Last week Special Duty Deputy Jim Schnoor was honored for his 17 years of service to the DCSO. Jim worked a variety of assignments during his career and was promoted to Special Duty Deputy in October, 1999. Prior to his service to the Sheriff's Office, Jim was a member of the White Bear Lake Police Department. Over the last ten years Jim was assigned to the Civil Division, working primarily in the north end of Dakota County. Jim will be missed by the DCSO staff, but will not be leaving law enforcement or the protection of others entirely. On the Monday after receiving his plaques in front of co- workers, he started with Thomson Reuters in their security division. Jim, thank you and good luck in your new career. Congratulations... Go to Commander William "Blair" Anderson on his appointment to Chief Deputy Sheriff by Carver County Sheriff Jim Olson. Blair began his career with the DCSO in 1995 as an intern and was promoted to full -time general duty deputy nearly a year later. Blair held a variety of assignments and rank during his career with the DCSO. They included working as a detective and being assigned to the Drug Task Force, and promotion to sergeant in 2001 and captain in May of 2006 as Jail Administrator. In November, 2006, he was promoted to Commander upon the retirement of Commander Greg Peterson. Blair was instrumental in introducing a number of cutting -edge programs in the jail. They include the Jail Outreach Program and Resource Fair, which prepares soon- to -be- released inmates with services on "the outside." He also discovered several inmates with artistic ability to draw a mural on the wall of the gym which depicts a positive message for other inmates to constantly Volume 6, Weeks 30 to 31 December 27, 2010, to January 9, 2011 �.4 frotit row seat to the _q neatest- show ow earth...,' Dave Bellows, Sheriff Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy see. Blair will assume his new role with the CCSO in early February. A cake and coffee will be held this Thursday in his honor. Blair, everyone at the DCSO wishes you the best as the new Chief Deputy with the Carver County Sheriff's Office. Thomas Jacobson The early retirement being offered by Dakota County has resulted in a number of Sidney Jones DCSO staff announcing their retirements. The group includes Program Services Krystal Johnson Assistant Fran Bakke with 35 years of service, Detective Steve Forrey and John Kane Jeff Leopold Sergeant Tim Ernst both with 28 ears Captain Brad Wayne with 27 ears g years, p y years, Jen Lenarz Correctional Deputy Al Ochocki with 24 years, Program Services Assistant Fay Brent Lohmann Wallin with 24 years, Correctional Sergeant Kathy Reineke with 22 years, and Bruce Lohmann Correctional Corporal Sheila Hamilton with 15 years.. This group of eight has a Merle se Kim Mays combined 203 years of service to the DCSO. This list has a potential of expanding Mark McKnight depending on other employees announcing their retirements. Lester Mitchell Jon Napper A cake and coffee is scheduled for the end of February for all the members, so stay Ryan Olson tuned for the event. While we are happy for all, it is not without some angst for the Blake Pederson rest of us. This group, including Jim Schnoor, takes with them an incredible amount Sean Qualy Matt Regis of experience, not to mention their collective work in making the Dakota County Tim Samuelson Sheriff's Office a premiere law enforcement agency. Congratulations to everyone and Josh Sannes we plan on keeping you on our speed dial. Matt Schepers Bryce Schuenke Congratulations also to Retired Dakota County Sheriff Rod Boyd who, on Matt Schuster Dan Siebenaler Thursday, will celebrate his 81st birthday. Rod retired as Sheriff in 1994. Brian Smidt Phouthaivanh Can you Help Me? Sourignavong Gordy Steffel Deputy Jim Iliff recently had an unusual experience while at the Hampton Pump. Steve Theriault A man approached him and let Jim know that he had an active felony warrant for his Dmitriy Vecherkov arrest. Just to make sure there was no question of the reliability of his information, Mike Vikesland Matt Wayne he also presented Jim with a print -out of his warrant and his photo from the county Todd West website. We always appreciate the painstaking work involved in tracking down Dawanna Witt wanted individuals but, hey, we will take a chip shot arrest too. Jim transported the man to jail so he could update his photo. Questions? Comments? Behind the Bars... Please contact the Dakota County Over the past week the jail held an average of 212 inmates in jail per day. Women Sheriff's office at boarded at the Ramsey County Workhouse averaged 20 per day. 651.438.4700 or any of the following by Get Well Wishes... email: Our best wishes to Retired Commander Greg Peterson and current police chief of dave.bellows@ Clear Lake, Iowa, for a speedy recovery after a recent illness. co.dakota.mn.us julie.ecker@ co.dakota.mn.us Click here to subscribe to this newsletter electronically. Page 2 Pride hi pubfic set' cea Redux Conlin red fr•ornpage 7 By Craig TF'aldron, Oakdale City Adynhiistrator Myth #4: Private sector employees are simply much more efficient than public Once again, I am sitting here approaching the "boiling point" as I employees. listen to the attack on public employees. reality: Not so —since 2002, local prop - For those of you who were around during my presidency of the erty taxes in Minnesota, inflation adjusted, MCMA, I made "pride in public service" and "making a difference" increased by $1.7 billion while state aid my general theme. I spent a substantial part of my time pointing out declined by $2.6 billion. Miraculously, that, as public administrators, maybe it is not "better" to run our gov- local government public employees were ernments like a business. (Would you prefer the British Petroleum able to find $900 million in new efficien- model or the Bear Stearns model at this point ?) ties! This is truly a group that has devel- Now, I have sat here and listened to an ongoing bashing of our oped the ingenuity and capacity to do alleged overpaid, bloated bureaucrats who will be easily floating more with less. (Source: Jeff Van Wychen, through their retirement life on big, fat, public pensions. Minnesota 2020.) 1 can take it no more! Additionally, while public employees I believe that it is time for a little truth serum and a little fact- in Minnesota were effectuating these checking, as opposed to simple platitudes. Unlike many of today's new efficiencies, state and local govern - pundits, I will actually offer some citations and research behind ment revenue dropped as a percentage of my statements! one dollar of income: in 1996, 17.7 cents and in 2009 down to 16 cents. (Source: Myths and realities Minnesota Department of Finance.) Myth #7: Working in the private sector requires much more edu- #5: Well, know there's been cation and training than is required to work in the public sector. a hug the number of public a hug e growth in n t Reality: Not so —only 23 percent of private sector employees have employees in Minnesota as the bureau - completed college as opposed to 48 percent in the public sector. cracy continues to explode. Additionally, 70 percent of the public employees are defined as "knowledge workers" as compared to only 32 percent in the pri- employees per 1,000 general popula- vate sector. So much of what we do is based on our competency tion, the total number of state and local and advanced degrees such as masters, certificates, credentialing— employees in Minnesota has declined even doctorates —which demonstrates that public employees are highly competent in their field. (Source: Center for State and Local by 3.4 percent over the past few years. Government Excellence.) (Source: Census Bureau.) Myth #2: Public sector employees make far more in wages and Myth #6: Cities just keep spending salaries then comparable private sector employees. money and refuse to consider cost - effective approaches and reasonable reality: Not so —when actual comparable earning determinants cost - cutting strategies. such as education and experience are utilized, state workers actu- reality: Not so— public per capita ally earn 11 percent less and local public workers earn 12 percent spending in Minnesota has dropped less than their private sector counterparts. Plus, we ask our while it has increased nationwide. In public sector employees to do difficult and dangerous jobs like inflation adjusted dollars, Minnesota those of police officers and firefighters. (Source: Center for State expenditures have declined by 10% from and Local Government Excellence.) 2002 to 2007. This is 5.5% below the ® Pyth #3: Well, okay, maybe public employees do make less, until national average. (Source: Census of one adds on the "lavish" benefits such as health care and pen- Governments 2002 vs Census Bureau, sion. Then, public employees net out much more compensation Jeff Van Wychen, Minnesota 2020.) than do employees in the private sector. Once again, as I did a number of years Reality: Not so --even though benefits do make up a slightly ago, I urge all of you to continue to take larger share of public employees' compensation, even after great pride in the work that you do in your accounting for the value of the respective benefits, state chosen profession and do not hesitate to employees earn 6.8 percent less and local public employees periodically "punch" back at those who earn 7.4 percent less than private sector employees. (Source: choose to rail against the public sector and Center for State and Local Government Excellence.) all that we do. You are making a positive difference each and every day —I continue Continued on page H to salute all of you for doing so! 7 MCMA Newsletter Winter 2011