Become a Firefighter!
Few professions provide the sense of accomplishment and personal enrichment that fire service professionals enjoy. There is tremendous satisfaction in having saved a life, controlled a structure fire, comforted an accident victim, or taught a skill that prevented a child from becoming injured. Becoming a paid on-call firefighter may be one of the most personally rewarding things you could ever do. ??
The Mendota Heights Fire Department annually hires new firefighters to begin the Department's training program in the fall. If you are interested in learning more about what it takes to become a firefighter, complete a Firefighter Interest Form today and consider attending an information session on?March 28 at 6 p.m. or May 13 at 9 a.m., at the Mendota Heights Fire Station (2121 Dodd Road).
Applications will be accepted March 13?May 13.?The next Fire Academy class begins Thursday, Aug. 3.?
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Now Hiring for Summer Seasonal Positions:
- Public Works Seasonal Maintenance Worker
- Instructors for Golf and Tennis
- Assistants for Golf and Tennis
If you or someone you know (ages 16 and up) is interested, apply today!
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Replace Batteries in Smoke and Carbon Dioxide Alarms
As we spring ahead each year, it?s a good idea to replace the batteries in smoke alarms and carbon dioxide detectors throughout your home. Keeping these alarms in good working condition protects your property and your family.
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Coffee with the Council
Thursday, March 16 at 5:30 p.m. Teresa's Mexican Restaurant
Drop by and grab a cup of joe - or have some chips and salsa - with members of the Mendota Heights City Council at Teresa's Mexican Restaurant. Coffee with the Council is an opportunity to connect and share your thoughts with council members in an informal setting.?
Can't make it this month? Watch for upcoming opportunities!
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Community Foundation Accepting Grant Applications
The Mendota Heights Community Foundation is now accepting applications for its first community grant, offering up to $3,000 for ?The Best Idea? to enhance life in our City.
Individuals or groups of residents are encouraged to apply and use grant funds to turn their idea into reality!
Applications must be received by May 1, and will be evaluated for ideas that improve quality of life, strengthen community connections, use innovation, leave a lasting impact and build community pride.
To apply, pick up an application at City Hall. Watch for ?The Best Idea? winners to be announced June 1.
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Weekly Crime Report
The Mendota Heights Police Department provides a weekly list of incidents taking place in our community.
Previous crime reports?are available in the?Laserfiche archive system?on the City website.?
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Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District Tree Sale
The Dakota SWCD Tree Sale provides the opportunity for landowners to purchase high quality bare root seedlings at a low cost for urban and rural conservation purposes, such as windbreaks, reforestation, erosion control, and food and cover for wildlife.
The trees for sale are native to Minnesota and found in Dakota County, including conifers, hardwoods, small trees, and shrubs.
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Stormwater Pond Maintenance
The City is working with Barr Engineering and Veit & Company, Inc. to perform maintenance on two stormwater ponds; Rogers Lake stormwater pond, located within Rogers Lake Park, and Park Place stormwater pond, located southeast of the intersection of Park Place Drive and Farmdale Road.??
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Rain Barrels and Compost Bins
Mendota Heights residents can now purchase discounted rain barrels or compost bins at the annual Recycling Association of Minnesota sale.?
Preordered items can be picked up at the Mendota Heights Public Works Facility on Saturday, May 13 from 9 a.m.- 12 p.m.
If these items sell out in Mendota Heights, residents are welcome to use the discount code (Dakota) and pick up at another location!
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Earth and Arbor Day Event
Saturday, April 29 9 a.m.-Noon
Don't miss this opportunity for the whole family to celebrate!
- Participate in a citywide cleanup day
- Be the first to pick up free giveaways
- Enter to win prizes
- Volunteer to help plant a garden
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Park Shelter Rentals
The City?s park shelters offer a unique and affordable outdoor setting for reunions, parties, gatherings and more ? rent a park shelter for your summer event today! Discounted rates are available to Mendota Heights residents, businesses and organizations.
View rental rates, park locations and amenities, and make reservations online.
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Canoe Rack Rentals
The City owns and operates two canoe racks for rental at Roger?s Lake Park. Each canoe rack has room for six canoes. Cost for Canoe Rack Rental is $75/year.?
Permit requests for use from April to November 2023 are due the first business day of April; and racks are rented on a first come, first serve basis.
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Kids Garage Sale
Saturday, April 29 10 a.m. - Noon
Register now for this fun and rewarding opportunity for kids to do some spring cleaning, and earn a profit from selling items they no longer use!
Cost: $8/resident; $13/non-resident.
And, mark your calendar to stop by the sale, Saturday, April 29. You're sure to find a few treasures, and you'll be supporting young entrepreneurs in our community!
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Science Museum Field Trip
Friday, March 31 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Youth ages 6?11 years are invited to join in this no-school day fun! They?ll start at Doug Woog Arena for games, ice skating and crafts, then head to the Science Museum for an afternoon of learning and exploration.
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Spring Break Camp
March 27-30 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Register kids ages 6?11 years for this no-school week filled with games, crafts, cooking and free play! Make it a full week of fun by adding the Science Museum Field Trip on Friday.
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Tour de Rec
Join us for this free, monthly recreation program aimed at bringing fun to neighborhoods throughout the community.?
Upcoming Dates:
April 6 6-7 p.m. Marie Park 1780 Lilac Ln. Mendota Heights
May 4 6-7 p.m. Mendota Elementary 1979 Summit Lane, St. Paul
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Schedule
Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting March 14; 6:30 p.m.
Airport Relations Commission Meeting March 15; 6 p.m.
City Council Work Session March 21; 5 p.m.
City Council Meeting March 21; 7 p.m.
Planning Commission Meeting March 28; 7 p.m.
Meetings take place at City Hall; changes or cancellations are noted at?mendotaheightsmn.gov/calendar.
How to Watch
Watch online or on demand at?townsquare.tv/webstreaming;?or on cable television:
- City Council & Planning Commission:?Ch. 18/798 HD
- Airport Relations (select meetings televised), Natural Resources & Parks and Recreation Commission:?Ch. 15/859 HD
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