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2015-02-27 Friday NewsDATES TO REMEMBER: March 3 City Council 7:00 pm March 10 Parks Commission 6:30 pm March 11 Airport Commission 7:00 pm Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts City Directory City Hall 651.452.1850 Police 651.452.1366 Emergency 911 Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com (651) 452.1850 Visit us on: Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsMN Twitter.com/ @Mendota_heights February 27, 2015 Yq) YNH S City of Mendota Heights Weekly Update State of the City Address Hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Sandra Krebsbach presented the 2015 State of the City Address. The Mayor shared this past year's successes and the City Council goals for 2015. If you didn't have a chance to attend or watch the live presentation, it will be replayed on Cable Channel 18 the following days and times: • Monday, March 2 at 11:00 a.m. • Tuesday, March 3 at 5:00 p.m. • Wednesday, March 4 at 11:00 a.m. • Saturday, March 7 at 5:00 p.m. • Sunday, March 8 at 2:00 p.m. The 2015 State of the City Address is also available at www.mendota- heights.com—click Agenda/Minutes and then Watch Live or On Demand. Mendota Heights 51( Run/Walk Event March 1st is just around the corner and it's the perfect time to start training for the 10th Annual Mendota Heights 5k Run/Walk. This year's event will take place on Saturday, June 6, 2015. Early registration fee is $25 and all race proceeds go directly to Special Olympics. Registration forms are available online at www.mendtota-heights.com Employment Opportunity The City of Mendota Heights is currently accepting employment applications for a full-time Maintenance 1 — Streets position. To apply download the application materials from our website at www.mendota-heights.com or call 651.255.1356. Application materials are also available at Mendota Heights City Hall located at 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118. All applicants must submit a cover letter, city application and addendum to Human Resources by 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, 2015. NEWS LETTER Public Works Engineering Building Official The Pipeline HAPPY FRIDAY February 27, 2015 HAPPY FRIDAY Public Works The Parks Crew continued to sweep and flood the ice rinks as needed. Trees were trimmed and the brush was chipped at Roger Lake Park, Kensington Park and around some trail areas. They assisted the mechanic with finishing an overhaul of the engine on the Cushman truckster. They attended a class on maintenance issues on Toro equipment. The Utilities Crew checked the lift stations daily. Back up cameras were installed on the jet truck and utility pickup truck. Water box repairs were done on Oak Street. Degreaser was added to the wet well at the Mendota Heights Road lift station. Seven hydrant flags were replaced on Delaware Avenue. The Streets Crew greased all sanders and wings on the plow trucks. Mailbox repairs were done. A big tree limb was picked up on Ivy Hill Drive. The light bulbs on the stop light were replaced on the north bound lights on Dodd Road and Mendota Heights Road. The plow shoes on truck 312 were repaired. A fire truck was picked up from Interstate Diesel. Engineering City Projects (construction year) Highway 13 Trail Connection (2014/2015) - This project is buttoned up for the winter. The contractor has removed all their equipment for the winter. The reminder of the project will be completed in the spring as soon as weather and road restriction weight limits permit. Victoria Road Reconstruction & Rolling Green Neighborhood Rehabilitation (2014/2015) - The first phase of the project is complete. Design of the second phase (Marie to Lexington) is underway. A neighborhood meeting at City Hall is scheduled for March 4th at 6:30pm to discuss specific design requirements with property owners. Notices have been sent to all affected property owners. Bidding of the project is anticipated in April with contract award in May and construction beginning in June. The curb line at the northeast corner of Douglas Road and Victoria will be adjusted along with the second phase of construction. County Projects Highway 110 Trail Underpass (2017) - Dakota County staff presented a project update at the February 17th City Council meeting. This project proposes to construct a grade -separated pedestrian crossing of Highway 110 for the future construction of the Mendota -Lebanon Hills Greenway Trail. This crossing could be a tunnel (culvert) under the highway, or a bridge over the highway. Dakota County has received a $1,000,000 grant from the Metropolitan Council for construction with a corresponding County match of $200,000. County staff has received proposals from consulting firms for design services. County staff has reviewed the proposals and will be making a recommendation for consultant selection at the May 3rd County Board meeting. If approved for construction, the project would be installed during MnDOT's rehabilitation project for Highway 110 in 2017. State Projects 2015 State Project List - The list of metro projects for 2015 has been released. Projects that will have an impact on Mendota Heights include: - A sealcoat will be applied to Dodd Road (Highway 149) from The Village south to Lake Drive. - Highway 110 between Highway 13 to I -35E will receive surface pavement rehabilitation (overlay). - Highway 13 between 2nd Street in Mendota and I -35E will be reconstructed to include new pavement, curb, gutter, and storm sewer. Mendota Heights and Lilydale are contributing to this project for storm water drainage and erosion improvements. At a special meeting on Monday, the Lilydale City Council decided to move forward with the project, and will determine financing after bids are opened. Maps of 2015 MnDOT projects can be found at: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?h1=en&authuser=0&mid=ze5 7dwJUu08.kJPN9DY6b0mQ (construction) https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zRufkNENF97Y.kP82VYML-jPM (maintenance) Other Activities American Public Works Association (APWA) Conference Committee - Staff attended the final planning meeting for the APWA Spring Conference to be held this coming May in Nisswa. The theme of this year's Spring Conference is Communicating Effective Leadership. The committee finalized the program and confirmed the final speakers. Preliminary planning for the Fall Conference continued. Legislative Bill to Increase Weight Limits of Trucks on State Highways - Staff met on Thursday to discuss proposed legislation a the State level that would increase the maximum allowable weight limit of trucks on State Highways from 80,000 pounds to 97,000 pounds, depending on the number of axels on the vehicle. Currently, only trucks carrying agricultural product can weigh up to the 97,000 pound limit. The proposed legislation (HF 620 & SF 309) would allow all freight to weigh up to the higher limit. Federally funded highways (Interstates and US Highways) are not raising their weight limits, so this would only apply to State Highways (13, 55, 110, and 149). 1 CHIEF Mike Aschenbrener SERGEANTS Eric Petersen Tanner Spicer Peyton Fleming POLICE OFFICERS Jerry Murphy John Larrive Bobby Lambert Todd Rosse Jeff Vonfeldt Steven Meyer Denise Urmann Michael Shepard Nick Gorgos Robin Nelson INVESTIGATIONS Chad Willson SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Jennifer Fordham SUPPORT STAFF Kim Henning Trista Miller Lisa Brandt Becky Pentel RESERVES Randy Pentel Jim Knox Jeff Parker CHAPLAINS Butch Millett John Snider David Wick Frances Cuenca Alberto Vargas Lynn Liberman Sue Plucker Joel Detlefsen Lenny Andrie 1 FEBRUARY 27, 2015 lust the Past" The Latest from, the Mevto{ota H-e%cjhts PoLtce Lepavt i e.vit Memorial Activities National Police Week is an annual celebration in Washington, DC in May. The focus of this week is to honor law enforcement and memorialize officers who have been killed in the line of duty. This year, members of the Mendota Heights Police Department plan to accompany the family of Officer Scott Patrick to participate in memorial ceremonies. http://www.policeweek.org/ To raise money for the family and the team to attend this amazing event and for future lega- cy ideas, please save the dates for the following events. The Moose Country is again hosting a Wing -Eating Contest on 3/21/15 and the other coming event is on 4/11/15 in Bloomington. We are attaching in this issue the Wing -Eating Contest flyer—stay tuned for more details on the April event. Did You Kms! GraMd vries1 Subtnitte Folic ch 37." Mike Aschenbrener WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A GRAND JURY? Per MN Statutes, certain serious crimes require an indictment, or criminal charges to be issued by a grand jury. MN Statute 628 defines how a jury can issue an indictment, who can provide them with legal advice and who can be present while they deliberate a potential indictment. The grand jury will review all facts on a case to determine if enough evidence/probably cause exists to indict the suspect. The grand jury is selected randomly from the general population to consider a case and they must have at least 16 persons but not more than 23. They are paid a juror's fee and mileage if they are required to travel. They can receive a hotel and meal reimbursement of up to $35 per day. If a case involves multiple counties, the judge ordering the grand jury shall ensure the counties are equally represented on the jury. The judge will also determine how the counties split the costs of the jury. The persons specified in rule 18.03 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure may, subject to the conditions specified in that rule, be present before the grand jury when it is in session, but no person other than the jurors may be present while the grand jury is deliberating or voting. One other important purpose for grand juries is that the proceedings are kept in strict confidence which is meant to protect all parties and encourage them to speak out freely without fear of retaliation or damage to reputations. The following websites are helpful for more insight: • https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?id=628 • http://www.mncourts.gov/district/1/?page=957 /trE gingirqg'r ET0 NAINN 1YIND a 7YILI 1-2120ZZI� ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO SEND OFC. SCOTT PATRICK'S FAMILY TO WASHINGTON D.C. TO ENSC-R-IBE HIS NAME ON THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL February 20, 2015 ATT: Fundraiser Supporter To Whom It May Concern: Mendota Heights Police Department On March 21, 2014, the Mendota Heights Police Department and Mendota Heights Fire Department will once again face off in the 2nd Annual Wing Eating Contest at the Moose Country in Lilydale. The "bravest" has again challenged the defending champions, the "finest," for bragging rights in this community fundraiser. This year's events will support National Police Week which is an annual tribute to law enforcement service and sacrifice. The event will take place May 10th, 2015 — May 16th, 2015 and this year they will be recognizing and honoring Police Officer Patrick during the various ceremonies. Members of MHPD plan to accompany the Patrick family to Washington D.C. to attend the memorial event. The money raised at this year's Wing Eating event will benefit the travel expenses for our attending Mendota Heights Police Officers. I hope you will again consider our event for a prize donation this year. Passion runs deep for both departments for this opportunity to support the family and honor Scott's memory. I have attached the event flyer to this letter and the links for more information about National Police Week 2015. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Of f' -r John Larrive Mendota Heights Police Department Jason Stone, Firefighter Mendota Heights Police Department http://www.policeweek.org/schedule.html http://www.nleomf.org/programs/policeweek/ 1101 Victoria Curve • Mendota Heights, MPI 55118 • (651) 452-1366 • FAX (651) 452-2995 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k Uggb legT000 Warrant Arrest Friday 15:16 hours Officers John Larrive and Nick Gorgos were dispatched to Friendly Hills Middle School in reference to a person with an active warrant who was present at the school. Officer made contact with the suspect and the warrant was confirmed. The adult male was taken into custody by Officer Gorgos and was transported to the Dakota County Jail and cited for trespass, as he was trespassed from school property. Theft Friday 19:55 hours Officer Michael Shepard responded to a business to take a theft of a purse report. Victim stated that some- time while she was at work someone stole her purse from her work. She said that she never left her desk and that whoever stole the purse took it while she was focused on her computer. There are no suspects at this time but there was video of the work area. Case currently under investigation. Mental Health Crisis Saturday 07:35 hours Officer John Larrive was dispatched to a police department lobby call. The reporting party was a mother of a juvenile boy who had concerns about the mental health of her son based on some threats he expressed towards her and himself. Officer Larrive consulted Dakota County Crisis on the matter and it was deter- mined that the best course of action at this time was for Dakota County Crisis to work with the parents and child. Theft of Gas Saturday 8:32 hours Officer John Larrive was dispatched to a gas station on report of a gas drive -off. Officer Larrive met with the gas station attendant who said a male had just pumped $25.49 worth of gas and then drove off towards I35E. The attendant did provide a license plate number but it did not match the description of the vehicle nor did the description of the suspect match the registered owner of the license number provided. Due to lack of evidence this case is inactive. Suspicious Person Saturday 08:41 hours Officer John Larrive responded to a residence where the homeowners received a phone call from a man who talked about the couple recently signing up for Microsoft and computer bugs that the couple was experiencing with their computer. As the conversation with the unknown caller progressed he was able to persuade the couple to log onto a website. Once the couple logged onto the website the person on the phone was able to take control of their computer. The phone caller demanded that they go to a Western Union in West Saint Paul and send him cash. The couple did not provide any money or financial information to the phone caller and ended the phone conversation. However, they told Officer Larrive that they continue to receive phone calls from the suspicious phone number. Officer Larrive advised they have the phone number blocked and report to the police if they discover any financial loss. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 Trespass 1 1 1 1 1 Stalking 1 1 1 1 1 1 Vandalism 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ingi/ DgegT000 Monday 15:45 hours Officer Jenny Fordham was called to Henry Sibley High School on report of a juvenile who was trespassed from the school property after school hours and is now at the school. Officer Fordham made contact with the juvenile and issued him a citation for trespassing. Tuesday 09:56 hours Officer John Larrive was dispatched on a call in reference to stalking/harassment. Officer Larrive spoke with the reporting party/victim who stated that over the past 10-12 days he has been receiving harassing phone calls and texts, some of which are threatening in nature, from a male whom he employed. Over one weekend the victim received over 600 texts from the suspect. The victim has since blocked this phone number. This case is currently under investigation. Thursday 15:21 hours Officer Todd Rosse took a vandalism report from a homeowner who stated that she discovered six eggs had been thrown at her house the previous night. Officer Rosse checked around the neighborhood for further damage but did not say any other signs of property damage. There are no witnesses or suspects. The case inactive pending further leads. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 4 ‚ID,'T1 CHANGE YOUR CLOCK CHANGE YOUR. BATTERYt: A sign of warmer months and longer days is approaching. Sunday, March 8th at 2 a.m. marks the beginning of Daylight Saving Time for 2015. When you change your clock remember to change the batteries in your smoke alarms. Did You Know? • Smoke alarms should be tested monthly. • Smoke alarm batteries should be changed at least once a year. • All smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years. • A working smoke alarm save lives. Please send us your positive feedback on our staff to: pdrecords@ mendota-heights.com 4 bur feedback is greatly appreciated and he ps boost the morale of our staff 4 1• GEOUEgO 02/20-02/26 2015 YTD Calls for Service Citations 104 4 Warnings 6 Police Reports 20 Response Time Average 903 73 48 151 4.79 5.13 Check out the MH Crime Map! Click below to search your neighborhood: https://www.raidsonline.com 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118 44 Take it to THE BOX If you are a Mendota Heights resident and you are going out of town or on vacation, you can notify MHPD of your outing and we will be more than happy to keep a watchful eye on your home while you are away. The House Check Request online form is available on our website; you can complete a form found in our lobby, or simply give us a call and we'll help you out. MHPD offers monthly Car Seat Safety Checks. To schedule an appointment, call 651.452.1366 to contact Officer Jennifer Fordham. MHPD has a Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of the PD where Dakota County residents can safely and anonymously dispose of their prescription drugs and over-the-counter medication. HAVE A SAFE WEEK.)