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2008-05-30 Friday NewsHUGO DISASTER Last weekend the City of Hugo was hit with at least one tornado. Mendota Heights has three employees who live in Hugo, the Larrive, and Stacy Kaiser. The Larrive live within a couple blocks of the path of the tornado and their home was severely damaged on the exterior. Broken windows, siding, roof etc. Stacy was 3 miles from the path, but her roof and cars were badly damaged by the hail and her gravel driveway was washed out. This incident caused Mike Aschenbrener and me to think about, what if this had happened to us. If it had happened to us, the first thing that would have occurred would be that mutual aid would be called for and they would work on the disaster until the situation was stabilized. The second action would be to activate the City’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at the Fire Department. Finally, the Dakota Incident Management Team would F R I D A Y N E W S May 30, 2008 be called in to assist the City with recovery efforts. The Dakota County Incident Management Team consists of up to 32 members from all the municipalities within the County and from a va- riety of disciplines and specialties. If you are worried about being prepared for this kind of dis- aster, Dakota County is holding a training session this coming Monday at their Northern Service Center (see flier attached) to help train staff and City Council Members. Remember: Outdoor Warning Sirens are a signal to residents to turn on their TV’s or radios to find out what is going on. The sirens will sound for 3 minutes or until the power goes out. The normal monthly test sounding is for 45 seconds. When sirens stop sounding it does not mean all clear. The sirens never announce an all clear. Grandpa Again! #6 Congratulations to Paul Berg (Code Enforcement Officer) on the birth of his new granddaughter Darby, weighing in at 8 lbs. 11 oz. and 21 inches long. Darby was born on Thursday, June 29th a little after noon to Paul’s son Adam and wife Marika. This is Paul’s 6th grandchild. Will there be a #7?? Par 3 Improvements (Finally) Plans are finalized, the contracts are signed, and it looks like the improvements to the Par 3 Clubhouse will begin on Monday. Funding for a majority of the project is coming from Dakota County CDA, as a Community Development Block Grant. Work will include two new handi- capped accessible bathrooms, new accessible entry doors, and new/resurfaced walkways and pa- tio. Along with these improvements, we will be residing the clubhouse. As our most frequently visited public facility, these improvements will make the Par 3 both more comfortable and more safe for the community. Work should be substantially complete by the end of June. Page 2 FRIDAY NEWS : MAY 30, 2008 Dates to Remember in June City Council Meeting 6/3/08 7:30 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting 6/10/08 6:30 ARC Commission Meeting 6/11/08 7:00 MAC (Full Commission) 6/16/08 1:00 City Council Meeting 6/20/08 7:30 Planning Commission Meeting 6/24/08 7:30 Attachments Just the Facts, Pipeline, City Council Meeting Agenda, MNSUN Article “Mendota Heights to host parks cele- bration”, “Celebrate MN Parks”,“Mendota Heights hopes to ease traffic safety concerns”, “District 197 start times to change next year” and Flyer on “Len’s retiring…”. Have a great weekend Five-day forecast (Details) Tomorrow May 31 T-storm T- Sunday ay Jun 01 Clear Monday Mod ay Jun 02 T-storms Tuesday Tues y Jun 03 T-storms Wednesday Jun 04 T-storms Hi : 77 ° Lo : 57 ° Hi : 79 ° Lo : 57 ° Hi : 76 ° Lo : 57 ° Hi : 74 ° Lo : 58 ° Hi : 74 ° Lo : 57 °