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2011-07-01 Friday News June 24, 2011 July 1, 2011 Busy Weekend Underway The holiday weekend will see plenty of activity in Mendota Heights. Besides the annual fireworks show on Monday night, the Par 3 Golf Course will be celebrating its 50th anniversary on Saturday. Although the course has only been city owned for a few years, it has been a part of our community for many years. Please stop by the course on Saturday for free hot dogs and drawings for the golfers. In addition, if you are out and about this weekend please be aware of the Highway 13 closure between Mendota and Lilydale. The road is closed due to a washout on the road. MnDOT expects the road to be open by July 20, 2011. Happy Fourth of July! This weekend is a long holiday weekend where we celebrate our nation’s independence. Please enjoy the weekend, have fun and be safe. Mendakota Country Club will have their annual fireworks show on Monday night 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. Remember Mendakota Country Club is private property and should not be used as a viewing location City Council Meeting The July 5, 2011 City Council meeting will be a busy one for everyone involved. The council will hold two public hearings and consider 12 unfinished and new business items. The large number of items is due primarily to a high number of planning applications that were considered and forwarded to the council by the Planning Commission in June. The council will also be discussing revisions to two city ordinances along with a number of other items. If you have interest in any of these items the meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall or it can be watched live on Town Square Television or online. City council meeting agendas and minutes can be viewed on the city website along with agendas to all of our commission meetings. If you have questions about city council issues please contact Administration. Friday News Mendota Heights Weekly Report on City Activities Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com (651) 452-1850 June 24, 2011 Attachments The Pipeline, Just the Facts July 1, 2011 Dates to Remember July 4, 2011 City Offices Closed July 5, 2011 7:00 p.m. City Council Meeting July 12, 2011 6:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting July 13, 2011 7:00 p.m. Airport Relations Commission Meeting July 19, 2011 7:00 p.m. City Council Meeting Page Two Human Resources Update Our recent additions of a new Fire Marshal and Facilities Manager are working out well and staff continues the process to fill the two current vacant positions. City staff conducted interviews for the Human Resources Coordinator position this week. In addition, staff is currently reviewing the 35 applications that we received for the Account Technician position. We hope to make a final decision on the Human Resources Coordinator position in the next two weeks and schedule interviews for the Account Technician in the same timeframe. Once those two positions are filled we will be back to a full staffing level. Thank you to all of the staff members who have performed extra duties to help cover these vacancies. Your extra efforts are greatly appreciated! State Government Shutdown As you are aware, the State of Minnesota is currently shutdown due to the lack of a budget for the biennium. Mendota Heights city government does not shut down due to this issue. We will experience ramifications just like every other city but our work will continue. The largest impact on the city, depending on how the long shutdown lasts, is that we may need cover some state aid payments that are scheduled to arrive during the summer months. These are payments for specific projects or programs. There are also state programs that shut down that could impact residents that the city has no role in. Information on which programs are shut down and the impact they are having on residents will be shared in the media. Stay tuned.