Loading...
2019-06-28 Friday NewsA Farewell to 43 Years of Service With gratitude the City says goodbye to Public Works Superintendent Terry Blum as he retires after 43 years of service. Throughout his career Terry has greatly enjoyed his work with the Mendota Heights community, and has especially enjoyed the outdoor elements related to his work. His outstanding work ethic and dedication will be greatly missed. Assuming Terry’s position will be John Boland, who has served the City for the past 28 years as a public works employee and firefighter, and most recently as maintenance lead overseeing the upkeep of city parks and public spaces. The City welcomes his depth of experience and looks forward to his continued service in this new role. Congratulations to both Terry and John! Public Meeting Announcement There will be a Planning Commission Special Meeting on Thursday, July 11 at 7:00pm to discuss IDS#197/Henry Sibley High School’s new aquatic center and height variance request, in the City Hall Council Chambers. 11 JULY Upcoming Public Meeting Dates July 2 City Council Mtg | 7:00pm July 4 City Hall & Public Works Closed July 5 City Hall Closed (Public Works Open) July 9 Joint Parks & Rec Comm with City Council Mtg | 6:30pm July 11 Planning Comm Special Mtg | 7:00pm July 16 City Council Mtg | 7:00pm July 17 Airport Rel Comm Mtg | 7:00pm Stay Connected: Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsMN Facebook.com/ MHParksandRec Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsPD Twitter.com/ @mendota_heights Twitter.com/ @mheightsPD June 28, 2019 from the City of Mendota Heights Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com 651.452.1850 City Hall Lobby Hours M-TH: 7am-4:30pm F: 7am-11:30am Police Department Lobby Hours M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm FRIDAY NEWS Grand Opening of Marie Park Tennis Courts A ceremonial ribbon cutting took place on June 25 to celebrate the newly renovated Marie Park Tennis Courts. Members of the USTA hosted free tennis activities for all members of the community. The City is grateful for the generosity of the USTA who funded a $20,000 grant for the courts. Due to the July 4 holiday, there will not be a July 5 issue of Friday News. Watch for the next issue on July 12. Happy Independence Day! Strong Support From Sponsors Leads to Successful Community Events The City would like to recognize the generous contributions of local residents, businesses, and organizations who have supported the Officer Scott Patrick Memorial 5K Walk/Run fundraiser for Special Olympics of Minnesota, the annual Parks Celebration weekend, and the upcoming Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby. In-kind and monetary sponsorships, as well as service given by event organizers and volunteers, play a vital role in keeping these events available for the community. A list of the donations to the City, accepted by the City Council at its meeting on June 18, can be found at: https://www.mendota-heights.com/index.asp?SEC=7C35E4A1-2207-41B6-8565- 84AB5DC7C90A&DE=F672AC65-155A-499F-B07F-FDB403A4C8BB . Pictured above Terry Blum. Mayor Neil Garlock, Councilor Liz Petschel, and young tennis enthusiasts cut the ribbon to the renovated courts. Seeking Input on Mendota Heights Parks The City’s new civic engagement tool through Polco is gaining participation. This free online program enables residents to provide feedback to posted questions via their preferred digital device, at a time and place convenient for them. The newest batch of questions are centered on the parks in Mendota Heights. If you’re not on Polco yet, now’s a great time get started! Participate in Polco by visiting https://polco.us/mendotaheights or by downloading the app for iOS or Android. Questions are Ready for Your Response Did you know? More than 30 percent of fireworks injuries are from sparklers, there is an average of 73 hospital visits each year in Minnesota due to fireworks injuries, and approximately 40 percent of fireworks injuries each year happen to children. Fireworks that explode or shoot into the air are illegal in Minnesota. Only use Minnesota-legal fireworks like sparklers, fountains, ground spinners and snappers.  Point fireworks away from people and animals.  Use fireworks in an open area away from trees and houses.  Extinguish and dispose of spent fireworks in a bucket of water. Do not try to relight a dud.  Always use caution around fireworks and make sure children are supervised. Source & image: https://dps.mn.gov Fact Sheet Fire Prevention Safety Tips Adopting a storm drain simply involves keeping it free of sediment, trash, leaves, and other debris by sweeping and collecting it at least twice a month. Please use caution and follow the safety procedures on the Adopt-a-Drain website. You can even track how much you are collecting using the website. It is a simple, easy way you can help do your part to improve water quality in our community! Online sign-up at: https://www.adopt- a-drain.org/ Volunteers Needed for Starry Trek—an “Enterprise” to Search for Aquatic Invasive Species The Dakota County Environmental Resources Department is seeking volunteers to help in the early detection of the aquatic invasive species starry stonewort on Saturday, August 17, from 8:30am to 1pm. Volunteers will meet at the Camp Sacajawea Retreat Center in Apple Valley for training before checking nearby lakes, and will return to Camp Sacajawea to report their findings. No equipment or experience is necessary. Participants under the age of 18 will need to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Receive a gift for participating! Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/starry-trek-2019-registration-63798369641 by August 6. Learn more from the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center. Contact Lindsey Albright at lindsey.albright@co.dakota.mn.us or 651-480-7783 with any questions. High priority Medium priority Not a priority Low priority What is Proper Flag Etiquette? The Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State provides information and resources on flag etiquette, such as the position and manner of display, 24-hours-a day display, flying at half-staff, how to handle/ dispose of worn flags, how to display multiple flags, and more. For information on US Code, Title 36 guidelines for display and respect shown to the US flag, visit https:// www.sos.state.mn.us/about-minnesota/flag- etiquette/?searchTerm=flag%20etiquette . Mendota Heights Par 3 is Open The Par 3 is open! Play the 9-hole, par 27 golf course or 9-hole footgolf course. Footgolf is a combination of golf and soccer. Bring your own ball or rent one at the course. Call 651.454.9822 to schedule a tee time at the Par 3 Tee times are recommended for golf and footgolf. Visit https://www.mendota- heights.com/par3 for current rates. The course is located at 1695 Dodd Road in Mendota Heights. Due to inclement weather on the original date, this event is rescheduled for Sunday, August 18 at 2pm | $15 per participant Join the MH Police and Fire Departments for a recreational round of golf at the Par 3. Meet and mingle with officers and firefighters who serve your neighborhood. Groups are welcome to register together, and groups/participants without foursomes may be paired with others for play. All ages are welcome! Participants receive a T-shirt and light refreshments will be provided. Register at https://secure.rec1.com/MN/ mendota-heights-mn/catalog under Par 3 Programs. Spring/Summer ** Registration is Open ** Users will need to create a new account in order to register. Create an account and view youth and adult programs at: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota- heights-mn/catalog  Golf lessons & leagues  Tennis lessons & leagues  Field trips  Summer camps  Summer playground program Parks & Recreation Spread the Word— Subscribe to Weekly City News Online Visit www.mendota-heights.com. Go to Our City/City Publications/Subscribe to Friday News For subscription removals or other questions, please email Communications Coordinator Sharon Deziel at sharond@mendota-heights.com. Registration is still open! From the Archives A look at Mendakota Park— April,1991. Celebrate freedom by attending the Mendota Heights fireworks display! Fireworks will be launched from Mendakota Country Club, 2075 Mendakota Drive. Workout Series atMendakota Park Join us for FREE summer workouts in a beau�ful outdoor se�ng! In partnership with Any�me Fitness, all ages are invited to par�cipate in this Team Training session. Workouts feature a large-group-style circuit training for all fitness levels. Classes last 45 minutes to one hour. July 17 | 6:30pm Aug 14 | 6:30pm Sept 11 | 6:30pm Join us for a FREE summer program bringing recrea�on to neighborhood parks! There will be ac�vi�es and equipment for youth such as games, sports, cra�s, and more! No registra�on required ─ ages 6-15 years. July 16 | 11:30am-1:00pm Harmon Park (230 Bernard St. W., WSP) July 24 | 1:00-3:00pm Southview Park (275 Westview Dr., WSP) July 24 event is with the WSP Police Department July 30 | 2:00-3:30pm Wentwork Park (739 Wentworth Ave, MH) Aug 12 | 3:30-5:00pm Harmon Park (230 Bernard St. W., WSP) Summer Outdoor Entertainment at Mendakota ParkJoin us for these FREE shows throughout the summer, featuring something for everyone! July 10 | 7:00pm The Shaw Brothers There’s something for everyone when The Shaw Brothers band plays. Enjoy music from rock, pop, country, and everything in between. July 24 | 6:30pm Kidsdance DJ Grown-ups and kids alike will enjoy this mega fun dance party featuring the family-friendly Kidsdance. This is an interac�ve DJ experience playing the ho�est new music and coolest classics ─ with tons of ac�vi�es to get everyone moving! Aug 8 | 7:00pm The Goombas Rock to the tunes of The Goombas band, whose mission is to learn, prac�ce, perfect and perform dance and party music with a unique group of friends, within an enjoyable rock band se�ng. Sept 7 | TBD Movie Night Sit back and watch a family-friendly movie on the big outdoor screen! The movie will be selected by vote. More Outdoor Fun in the Parks Hosted by Parks & Recrea�on The City of Mendota Heights | www.mendota-heights.com Mendakota Park | 2171 Dodd Road | Mendota Heights Do NOT Flatten These Items for Recycling Please do not flatten your cans, bottles or jugs before placing into your recycling. It is easier for the machinery to properly recognize and separate items when they are in their original shape. Tips to Green Your Fourth of July Buy Local Prepare lots of vegetable-based dishes made with locally sourced, organic produce. Shop South St. Paul’s farmers market on Wednesdays at Wakota Federal Credit Union from 2PM – 6PM or West St. Paul’s on Fridays from 8AM – noon, to get the freshest, locally grown produce around! For inspiration on cooking healthy side dishes, visit tasteofhome.com Ditch disposables Disposables can be convenient for parties; they are not convenient for the planet. Use reusable tableware that can be washed or ask your guests to bring their own in a picnic basket. Grill with propane 60 million people fire up their grills over the Fourth of July. Propane has been shown to burn cleaner than charcoal, producing less pollution. If charcoal is a must for your event, considering buying a product made from sustainably harvested materials. For some examples, visit https:// www.annmariegianni.com/organic-lump-charcoal. Large beverage containers Limit the amount of single-serve bottles and cans during your celebration by offering beverages like water, lemonade, and iced tea in large decanters. Guests can refill their reusable bottle or cup straight from the tap. Consider purchasing a keg for your event rather than individual bottles or cans to reduce the recycling you end up with, and reduce the number of coolers and bags of ice you need to buy. Decorate with reusables Use cloth tablecloths which look nicer than plastic disposables. Dig out your red or white Christmas lights to string up. Save your red, white and blue crepe paper by rerolling it up after the party – have the kids help! Use flowers from the farmers market or your garden for gorgeous, fresh centerpieces placed in a mason jar. Set out bowls of bright, beautiful fruit like apples, strawberries or blueberries. Skip the glitter and confetti which can be more work than it is worth, and could end up in the bellies of our furry friends. Find Fresh Fare at these Local Farmers Markets Inver Grove Heights | Sundays 8am-1pm 8055 Barbara Ave. (Thru Oct 13) St. Paul* | Saturdays 7am-1pm | Sundays 8am-1pm 290 5th St. E. (Thru Oct 17) West St. Paul Signal Hills* | Fridays 8am-12pm 1225 S. Robert St. (Thru Oct 25) South St. Paul* | Wednesdays 2-6pm 12th Ave. & Southview (Thru Sept 25) * Government assistance EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) locations Visit https://www.stpaulfarmersmarket.com/ for more information and additional locations. Have you heard of Plastic Free July? It is a campaign where millions of people all over the world take the challenge to reuse single-use plastic for a full month. The goal is to reduce plastic waste by making simple changes. Join the challenge today and challenge your family, friends and coworkers to give up single-use plastic for the month. Sign up and challenge yourself to say goodbye during the month of July to:  Plastic bags  Water bottles  Takeaway coffee cups  And plastic straws DO NOT CRUSH! 1 The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department JUNE 28, 2019 CHIEF Kelly McCarthy CAPTAIN Wayne Wegener SERGEANTS Eric Petersen Tanner Spicer Peyton Fleming POLICE OFFICERS John Larrive Todd Rosse Chad Willson Philip McCarty Weston Raberge Peter Renteria Cara Hogan Tony Patton Ryan Yauch Tommy Albindia Eric Hagelee Leif Vandersteen INVESTIGATIONS Nick Gorgos SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Steve Hilyar COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER Josh Rosenberry SUPPORT STAFF Kim Richter Trista Miller Shayna Hoechst Becky Pentel RESERVES Jim Knox Jeff Parker CHAPLAINS Butch Millett John Snider Alberto Vargas Lynn Liberman Sue Plucker Joel Detlefsen Mike VerWay TO PLAN FOR MN Night to Unite is designed to bring neighbors together and improve the partnership between residents and their public safety partner. It’s a night to get to know your neighbors better while enjoying some yummy treats on a summer evening. When neighbors are connected, they can partner better with law enforcement in their crime prevention efforts. Register your party with us by August 2nd by completing the attached form or going to the city website to complete the form. Mendota Heights Police and Fire will then stop out at your party and visit with everyone. It’s a great way to meet your public safety teams, share safety concerns and learn crime prevention tips. Best of all, kids (and adults too) get to check out the squads and fire trucks! TUESDAY AUGUST 6, 2019 2 DWI/DRUGS — HWY 62 & LEXINGTON AVE 06/21/19, 1629 HOURS Officers responded to a driving complaint near the intersection of Highway 62 and Lexington. Officers found the suspect parked where described. Officers found during the subsequent investigation that the suspect was showing signs of being under the influence of narcotics. The suspect was arrested; a search warrant was drafted and signed for a blood sample. The suspect was released pending the results of the blood draw. 4TH DEG DWI—WACHTLER AVE & RIVERSIDE LANE 06/22/19, 0040 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle near the intersection of Wachtler Avenue and Riverside Lane. After investigation it was found that the adult male driver was intoxicated. He was placed under arrest for DWI. PROPERTY DAMAGE—1XXX LANSFORD LN 06/23/19, 1247 HOURS Dispatched to the 1000 block of Lansford Ln on a juvenile male who was out of control and breaking things inside the home. Juvenile fled on foot prior to arrival. Juvenile became irate over losing Xbox privileges. Parent requested to press charges. Citation issued for Damage to Property. BURGLARY/AUTO THEFT—2XXX PATRICIA ST 06/24/19, 1033 HOURS Responded to the 2000 block of Patricia Street on a report of a vehicle that had been stolen overnight from inside the garage. No suspects or evidence. Vehicle to be entered into NCIC. ACCIDENT—DELAWARE AVE & SALEM CHURCH RD 06/24/19, 1804 HOURS Officers responded to a single vehicle accident at the intersection of Delaware Ave and Salem Church Rd. While en route officers learned that the driver had ran. Upon arrival a different male was claiming to be the driver and provided false information about the male that had left. Officers found the actual driver on the roadway nearby. Officers cited the actual driver for driving without a license and the other male for obstruction. THEFT—6XX SUTCLIFF CIR 06/25/19, 1341 HOURS Responded to a report of a theft that happened in the 600 block of Sutcliff Circle within the past 6 months. Investigation is on-going. LICENSE PLATE THEFT—7XX SOUTH PLAZA WAY 06/25/19, 1159 HOURS Resident in the 700 block of South Plaza Way reports his front license plate missing. Victim discovered it missing this morning. The vehicle had been parked at the MSP airport for three days prior to yesterday. It is not known where the theft took place. The state of registration is Texas. Victim has already obtained Minnesota license plates. No known suspects. Case status: Inactive 4TH DEG DWI/NOT A DROP—HWY 62 & CARMEN LN 06/26/19, 0055 HOURS Officers observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed at the intersection of HWY 62 and Carmen Ln. Officers turned on the vehicle and stopped the vehicle at the intersection of HWY 62 and Hiawatha Ave. Officers detected signs of impairment in the driver and after administering field sobriety tests the driver was arrested. After arresting the driver, the driver experienced a medical emergency and medics were called to evaluate. The driver was cited for speed and Under 21—Not a Drop and was released to a sober family member who took him home. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY—5XX MIRIAM ST 06/25/19, 2215 HOURS Officers responded to a vandalism on the 500 block of Miriam on reports of a house that had been egged. Officers spoke with potential suspects but no confessions were received. Case status inactive because of lack of evidence showing the suspects. 3 FRAUD—22XX COPPERFIELD DR 06/26/19, 1020 HOURS A woman living near the 2200 block of Copperfield Drive received a notice from her bank that someone was attempting to open credit cards in her name. The credit cards were denied. She soon found that her entire identity had been stolen, including her phone number. There is no suspect information at this time. The case is inactive. THEFT—7XX MAIN ST 06/26/19, 1019 HOURS A woman called reporting that an employee had been stealing money from her and she had proof. Officers compiled the documents outlining the proof of theft. Officers will follow up with the suspect(s) at a later time for statements. The case is under investigation. WELFARE CHECK—7XX SOUTH PLAZA DR 06/27/19, 2032 HOURS Officers were dispatched to the 700 block of South Plaza Drive to check on the welfare of a male who had been sitting on a bench. The male was heavily intoxicated and was transported to Ramsey County Detox due to his level of impairment and his inability to care for himself. 4TH DEG DWI—KAY AVE/VICTORIA RD 06/27/19, 2321 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle near the intersection of Kay Avenue and Victoria Road South. After investigation, the adult male driver was found to be intoxicated and placed under arrest for DWI. 4 THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MENTAL ILLNESS & SUBSTANCE ABUSE Self-Medication By far the most common issue connecting mental illness & substance abuse is the intention of patients to medicate the mental health symptoms they find disruptive or uncomfortable by using alcohol & drugs to:  Numb the pain from emotional or physical trauma  Help with social discomfort  Relax internal feelings of pain, aggression & fear.  Provide energy and motivation when feeling lethargic or down. If this sounds like someone in your family, whom you suspect of drug use and possibly struggling with mental health issues, seek treatment for & with them to help them with all aspects of their issues. SOURCE: www.dualdiagnosis.org 06/21 - 06/27 2019 YTD Calls for Service 168 5937 Police Reports 23 581 Citations 21 829 Warnings 27 1276 Response Time Average 5.57 6.54 Check out the MH Crime Map! Click below to search your neighborhood: https://www.raidsonline.com 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118 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 Vacation/House Check Request online form is available on our website; you can also complete a form found in our lobby, or simply give us a call! MHPD offers a Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of the PD where Dakota County residents can safely & anonymously dispose of their prescription drug medication. This program is mainly meant to keep narcotics off the streets and dispose of medications in environmentally sound ways. ** No needles/sharps. Visit the Green Guide for tips. ** Please visit the Dakota County Recycling Zone for helpful resources for all safe disposal solutions. Car Seat Checks—TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE Please visit the MN DPS for more information. Questions/Comments? Email us at: pdrecords@ mendota-heights.com Questions? Call our Non-Emergency Line @ 651.452.1366. Need Public Safety Response? Call 911