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2019-10-11 Friday NewsFire Prevention in the Park event cancelled for Sunday, Oct. 13 The Fire Prevention in the Park community event scheduled for this Sunday, October 13, has been cancelled due to forecasted weather. Firefighters will still be visiting local schools over the next week to share fire prevention and safety information. For additional resources on fire prevention and safety, along with step-by-step instructions on developing and practicing a home escape plan, please visit https://www.nfpa.org/. Upcoming Public Meeting Dates Monday, October 14 Public Works Closed for Indigenous People’s Day (City Hall is Open) Wednesday, October 16 City Council Mtg | 7:00pm Tuesday, October 22 Planning Comm Mtg | 8:00pm Reminder: The next two City Council meetings will take place on Wednesdays beginning at 7:00pm on 10/16 and 11/6. Stay Connected: Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsMN Facebook.com/ MHParksandRec Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsPD Twitter.com/ @mendota_heights Twitter.com/ @mheightsPD October 11, 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 Public Works improvement updates Wesley Neighborhood and Dodd Road Trail The city’s contractor has completed the first phase of improvements to the Wesley Neighborhood and the Dodd Road Trail. The contractor has completed the installation of the storm sewer improvements, curb and gutter replacement, and driveway repairs. It is currently working on the next stage, which will be the paving of the base layer of asphalt that will be around October 16. Material that is being removed from the roadway is being utilized as fill material along Dodd Road for a trail connection between Wesley Lane and Maple Street. The city is currently waiting for the relocation of power poles so that this section can be paved. Completion of the project is planned for November 1. Town Center/Village of Mendota Heights Boulder Retaining Wall Another contractor began replacement of the boulder retaining walls on Monday October 7. This project is expected to take approximately three weeks to reach substantial completion. The project will require the use of some of the parking stalls for construction activity at 720 Main Street (behind Caribou Coffee). In addition to the boulder walls, a modular block wall is scheduled to be reconstructed at the corner of Walsh Lane and Victoria Road the week of October 21. Storm Sewer Extension The city had awarded a contract for storm sewer improvements to extend storm sewer on William Court, Clement Street, Junction Lane, Cheyenne Lane, Mohican Lane, and Field Stone Drive. The improvements are expected to begin the week of October 21. Wentworth Park Playground Flagship Recreation is expected to begin a playground replacement project at Wentworth Park the week of October 21. The city was award a $180,000 Outdoor Recreation Grant from the State of Minnesota for this playground improvement, a replacement park building, and improvements to the trails and parking lot. For questions on any of the above improvements or more information, please contact the Engineering Department. Seasonal Skating Instructor The City of Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation is accepting applications for a seasonal Skating Instructor. The Skating Instructor is responsible for instructing individuals at various levels and ages in learn-to-skate programs and performs a variety of duties including developing lesson plans, preparing materials, instructing classes and supervising participants. Hourly Rate: $15.50 to $16.25, DOQ To apply: Complete a city application and application supplement. Position open until filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by 4:00 pm on October 15, 2019. Seasonal Warming House/Rink Attendant The City of Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Department is accepting applications for part-time, seasonal Warming House/Rink Attendants for Mendota Heights’ outdoor ice rinks. The City’s outdoor ice rinks are located at Friendly Hills Park, Marie Park and Wentworth Park. Warming House/Ice Rink Attendants are responsible for opening and closing warming houses and ice rinks; maintaining rinks, warming houses and grounds cleanliness; shoveling and clearing excess snow off rinks and walkways; ensuring that rules and polices are followed and for interacting with the public in a professional, courteous and helpful manner. Hours vary, up to 20 hours per week, mid-December through early March (weather permitting). Evening and weekend hours required. Hourly Rate: $10.00 to $10.75 To apply: Complete a city application and application supplement. Position open until filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by 4:00 pm on October 31, 2019. Seasonal Rink Flooder The City of Mendota Heights Public Works Department is accepting applications for part-time, seasonal Rink Flooders for Mendota Heights’ outdoor ice rinks. The City’s outdoor ice rinks are located at Friendly Hills Park, Marie Park and Wentworth Park. Rink Flooders are responsible for the safe operation of maintenance equipment, maintenance of outdoor skating rinks which includes flooding and shoveling, and clean-up and disposal of debris found on the rinks and in the general area of the rinks. Hours: Hours vary, up to 25 hours per week, mid-December through early March (weather permitting). Evening and weekend hours required. Hourly Rate: $10.00 to $10.75. To apply: Complete a city application and application supplement. Position open until filled. Visit https://www.mendota- heights.com/employment for more information, application materials and instructions. Now Hiring – Apply Today! We want to hear from you! The City uses an online civic participation tool through Polco that residents can participate in via their preferred digital device, at a time and place convenient for them. Community survey questions are posted periodically on a wide range of topics. Users can remain anonymous, and responses are viewed as totals. Responses enable the City to effectively survey performance and programs, gain insights into public attitudes and opinions, and uncover new ideas and solutions. Users can see survey results and how others in the community are responding, and have an opportunity to comment on topics if desired. Set up a free account at https://polco.us/ mendotaheights or download the app for iOS or Android. Once an account is established users can receive notifications when new questions are posted. October 31 | 7pm-9pm Vacant lot behind Mendota Plaza Gather family, friends, and neighbors for this annual event! Hot dogs and pop will be provided by the Mendota Heights Fire Department. Residents should park on surrounding streets, and not in the Mendota Plaza parking lot. The City will be supplying oak pallets for the bonfire; do not bring brush to the site. Thank you to Paster Properties for the use of the bonfire site again this year! Orbit Earth Expo December 30 Orbit Earth Expo is coming to the City of Mendota Heights and Tri District Community Education for an unforgettable science experience. Orbit Earth Expo is interactive and entertaining. Orb (a 14-foot inflatable model of Earth) and his friends will take your family on a journey to space to create cycles, systems and relationships between the Earth, Moon and Sun. You’ll manipulate the models to create eclipses, seasons, moon phases, creation of winds, day/ night cycles, rotation vs. revolution, order of the planets, and more! Admission is limited and registration is required. Thank you to the ISD 197 Education Foundation for their help in making this free event possible. Cost: FREE Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: Mendota Elementary Register: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog or at City Hall. Winter gymnastics Saturdays, December 7–February 8 At Henry Sibley High School Classes introduce young gymnasts to the sport in a safe, fun environment. A variety of skills will be taught and developed on the balance beam, uneven bars, floor exercise and tumbling. This is an 8-week session. Ages: 3-12 Tumbling Tykes, Tumbling Tots, Kinder Tumbling: $90 per child Beginner, Advanced Beginner: $110 per child Register: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog or at City Hall. Create an account and view youth and adult programs at: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota- heights-mn/catalog Parks & Recreation Horseback adventure during MEA break! October 17 | Bunker Park Stables Ages: 8 and up | $47 per child Reserve early! https://secure.rec1.com/ MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog or at City Hall. Recreation Fee Assistance Program A Recreation Fee Assistance Program is available to eligible Mendota Heights residents for participation in recreation programs. Qualification details, eligible program information, and an application can be found at https://www.mendota-heights.com/ parksrecreation. For more information contact Recreation Program Coordinator Meredith Lawrence: meredithl@mendota- heights.com or 651.255.1354. Superhero Masquerade November 17 Action, adventure and fun awaits your little superhero at the Superhero Masquerade! Come dressed as your favorite superhero and enjoy crafts, games, activities, a dance party and refreshments. Register early — space is limited. An adult must be present during the event. Ages: 2-12 Time: 3-5pm Cost: $20 per child Location: Thompson County Park - Dakota Lodge Register: https://secure.rec1.com/MN/mendota-heights-mn/catalog or at City Hall. Find fun this fall! The fall episode of Town Square TV’s Community Parks Connection is online at https://vimeo.com/361337037. Discover tons of events and activities taking place locally. This episode will also play on Comcast Xfinity 18/CenturyLink Prism 8418. The Great Hallow-Green Costume Exchange Saturday, October 12 Doug Woog Arena, South St. Paul The SSP Great Hallow-Green Costume Exchange will take place on National Costume Exchange Day, October 12. Those who had dropped off a gently-used costume and received a “New to You” ticket will be trading them for a costume. Persons with tickets will have the opportunity to shop first from noon until 1:00 pm. At 1:00 pm the area opens to everyone — with or without a ticket — and a donation can be made for the costume. Donations benefit Neighbors, Inc. and remaining costumes will go to Neighbors, Inc. Clothes Closet. 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. Donate to help a neighbor in need City Hall is collecting shelf-stable food and toiletries for Neighbors, Inc. Donations may be dropped off in the lobby during City Hall business hours. The donation drive will run through the holiday season. Fall Clean Up—Yard Waste Options It is illegal in Minnesota to dispose of yard and tree waste (grass, leaves, small brush, plant materials) with your household garbage. This means it must be bagged in a compostable paper bag or reusable container and kept separate from your trash bin. Fall yard waste options include: South St. Paul Compost Site—Now until November 12 681 Venderosa Ave., South St. Paul (off of Hardman & Venderosa Ave.) Hours: Friday-Sunday | 9am-5pm rain or shine Materials accepted: leaves, grass, sod, and garden waste No brush or tree waste, wood chips, mulch or stumps accepted at South St. Paul Compost Site. Free compost is available to take home! Cost: $.50 per standard bag - $1.00 per larger plastic bag/barrel, or volume-based fee for truck loads. http://www.southstpaul.org/208/Yard-Waste-Compost-Site S&S Tree Horticultural Specialists/Davey’s Tree 405 Hardman Ave. S., South St. Paul Hours: Saturdays only | 7am-5pm Materials accepted: brush and tree waste No stumps; no bags accepted at this site—plastic or compostable FREE disposal National Prescription Drug Take Back Day October 26 | 10am-2pm National Take-Back Day is a safe, convenient, and responsible way to dispose of unused or expired prescription drugs. MHPD will be collecting unwanted, unused and expired prescription medications at City Hall between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Residents can simply drive thru the City Hall main entrance turnaround to drop them off from their vehicle, and collections are anonymous - no questions asked. Please place medications in a container or sealed plastic bag - they do not need to be separated. Can't make it to the event? A medication disposal box is available year-round, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the Police Department lobby entrance (lower level of City Hall - access via the Lexington Ave S. parking lot). Emerald Ash Borer City Staff has begun notifying residents if it is suspected that ash tree(s) on their property are infected with Emerald Ash Borer. Removal on private property is not required by City Code, but is encouraged to help slow the spread, and prevent dead and dying ash trees from becoming a safety hazard. The City has also begun removals of infected ash trees within the Right-of-Way along public streets, and within City-owned land. EAB is an invasive insect that attacks and kills ash trees. Signs of EAB infestation:  Canopy die-back  Blond patches on branches and/or trunk  Woodpecker damage  Splitting bark  D-shaped exit holes If you have an ash tree on your property that is in the early stages of infection, or has not yet become infected, treatment may be an option. The City has continued its partnership with Rainbow Treecare to offer treatments to residents at a discounted rate. Contact Rainbow Tree Care directly if you are interested in taking advantage of this program: Rainbow Treecare's Discount Program for Mendota Heights. Regardless of your choice or ability to treat your ash tree, consider replacing your ash tree with another shade tree species. Some good options for replacement shade tree species are:  Basswood (Linden) Tilia Americana  Bur Oak Quercus macrocarpa  Cathedral Elm Ulmus ‘Cathedral’  Hackberry Celtis occidentalis  Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba  Ironwood Ostrya virginiana  Kentucky Coffee Tree Gymnocladus dioicus  White Oak Quercus alba For More information, please visit: Mendota Heights EAB webpage. 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. 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/. Your yard can bee the change The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) has recently received state funding to provide individual landowners the opportunity to make a difference for our pollinators. The program is called Lawns to Legumes, and it is focused on providing grants to residential property owners in order to turn lawns into pollinator-friendly forbs (flowers), and legumes in order to protect pollinators. Pollinators are responsible for the reproduction of 90% of all flowering plants and roughly 1/3 of all human food crop production. Recently the MN Legislature named the Rusty Patched Bumble Bee (an endangered species) our State Bee, for which Mendota Heights is a Priority Area. It is important now more than ever to provide much-needed habitat for pollinator species such as this. The program is currently being developed by BWSR, the Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund, and other partners and stakeholders. The program is planned to begin in the spring of 2020. For more information, and to sign up for program updates, visit the Lawns to Legumes homepage. 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