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2011-03-04 Friday News March 4, 2011 March 4, 2011 The Cost of a Snowy Winter With all of the snow this winter and its tendency to fall on weekends and holidays staff was asked to share some information on how this winter is impacting the budget. Through the month of January alone the city had spent 65% of the overtime budget in the Streets Department and 31% of overtime in the Parks Department. The two budgets that pay our snow plowing staff. February produced just as much snow as January including a significant amount over Presidents Day weekend. In addition to man hours, the city has also experienced a number of equipment breakdowns that have made it more difficult for our staff to get their work done in the expected timeframes. Two plow trucks broke down during the Presidents Day storm and one truck was damaged after it hit a large boulder in the right of way in January. All of these repair and maintenance costs come out of the city budget as well. While we thank our Public Works crew for their efforts above and beyond this winter season, staff will also be looking at options with the budget to deal with the increased overtime costs. Historic Pilot Knob On Monday, Jake Sedlacek met with staff from Great River Greening (GRG) and representatives from Pilot Knob Preservation Association to discuss the status of the restoration work at historic Pilot Knob. GRG staff reported that the restoration is going well—in several areas, the restoration is ahead of schedule. Throughout the second phase of the site there are areas where more intensive work is required to eliminate invasive plants. The group discussed how the site is becoming more popular as a destination, creating more need for site amenities, including the parking lot which is budgeted for 2011. It will be an interesting balance as we move from restoration operation into welcoming visitors. Congrats A big congratulations go out to Mendota Heights Police Department officers Jen and John Larrive on the birth of their son last week. A healthy Nathan John was welcomed into the family by mom, dad and big brother Nicholas. Congratulations on the birth of your son Jen and John. We all look forward to meeting Nathan and to having you back to work in the very near future. Welcome to the Mendota Heights family Nathan! Friday News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com (651) 452-1850 March 4, 2011 Attachments The Pipeline, Just the Facts March 4, 2011 Dates to Remember March 8, 2011 6:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting March 9, 2011 7:00 p.m. Airport Relations Commission Meeting March 13, 2011 Daylight Savings Time March 15, 2011 7:00 p.m. City Council Meeting March 22, 2011 7:00 p.m. Planning Commission Meeting Page Two Business Interest On Tuesday of this week David McKnight and Jake Sedlacek visited the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development at their request. Representatives from a renewable energy school are looking for a location to open up a new branch of their organization. The school prepares its students for work in the renewable energy industry. David and Jake discussed Mendota Heights and the many features that make it an attractive home for many successful businesses. Representatives from the school had a number of questions about Mendota Heights. Thanks for Your Service Three long time Mendota Heights employees will be leaving us in the next month. Lambert Derks, Paul Kaiser and Linda Shipton are leaving the City of Mendota Heights after a combined 90 years of service. Lambert and Paul will be retiring while Linda will be moving on to a new opportunity. With that much experience leaving our organization in the same month we look back upon your years of service and how much the city has changed in your time here. Thank you to each of you for your efforts in making this a great city to live and work. Congratulations to Lambert and Paul on your retirements, enjoy your new found free time. Good luck to Linda in your new position as well. We will miss all three of you and the dedication that you have brought into the workplace each day. Best wishes to each of you in the years ahead!