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On February 2, 2022, the City Council approved an ordinance establishing a Natural Resources Commission in the City of Mendota Heights. The Natural Resources Commission is a seven-member commission appointed by the Mayor and City Council. The Natural Resources Commission advises:
- The City Council on matters pertaining to natural resources, sustainability, environmental and climate stewardship, and opportunities for the advancement of those areas including developing and recommending policies and initiatives that enhance and preserve natural resources within Mendota Heights; and
- If requested by the City Council, will prepare and assess plans, policies, goals and ordinances for the acquisition, enhancement, or preservation of natural resources in the City of Mendota Heights.
The City of Mendota Heights is seeking applicants interested in serving on the newly formed Natural Resources Commission. The Natural Resources Commission will meet monthly, on the second Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. Meetings will take place at Mendota Heights City Hall. All applicants must be residents of the City of Mendota Heights.
Interested persons should submit a letter of interest, Application Questionnaire and a current resume, no later than 4:30 p.m. on February 25, 2022 to:
Cheryl Jacobson, City Administrator
cjacobson@mendotaheightsmn.gov
 Get started planning your summer of fun!
Register for summer recreation programs beginning 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 1. There are tons of activities for all ages to enjoy! Visit the Summer Fun webpage for details.
Public meeting announcements
The City Council regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday, March 15, 2022, has been moved up to Wednesday, March 9, 2022. This meeting will take place at 4 p.m. at City Hall in the Council Chambers. Please note that this meeting will broadcast LIVE on channel 15/859 HD, or webstream LIVE or replay at townsquare.tv/webstreaming. The meeting will replay on channel 18/798 HD on Tuesday, March 15, at noon and 6 p.m..
Did you know?
It is estimated that 21,000 people die each year in the United States from lung cancer due to radon exposure. A radon test is the only way to know how much radon is in your home. Radon can be reduced with a mitigation system.
Learn more about radon and options for purchasing an at-home test kit:
 Apply now for seasonal summer positions
The City is accepting applications for these fun part-time positions:
You must be 18 years of age or older to be an instructor, and 16 years of age or older to be an assistant or clubhouse worker. Click on links above for more information and application materials, or visit job postings at mendotaheightsmn.gov/employment.
 COVID-19 information
Dakota County experiencing high COVID-19 transmission risk:
Kids:
- Minnesota families who get their child 5-11 years old fully vaccinated in January and February can get a $200 Visa gift card. Parents/Guardians can register their 5- to 11-year-old once they have completed their two-dose series. Learn more.
- Children age 5-11 years old are eligible to get vaccinated. Minnesotans can use the Find Vaccine Locations map to find providers offering Pfizer vaccine for 5-11 year olds.
Vaccination locations:
Booster shots:
- All Minnesotans age 12 and older are recommended to get a COVID-19 booster shot. The timing of your booster shot depends on the vaccine you received for your initial vaccine series. Learn more.
COVID-19 testing:
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Test at home for free:
Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order four free at-home COVID-19 tests. Orders will usually ship in 7-12 days. Learn more and order at covidtests.gov.
The State of Minnesota offers fast and accurate COVID-19 saliva testing through Vault Medical Services, at no cost, to any person who feels they need a test. Learn more and order a test for you or a family member at learn.vaulthealth.com/state-of-minnesota.
- The Minnesota Department of Health continues to host both saliva and nasal swab testing events throughout Minnesota. Tests are free and insurance is not required.
 Free virtual event for small businesses
The Metropolitan Consortium of Community Developers (MCCD), USDOL, MN DLI, and Cities of Minneapolis & Saint Paul Labor Standards have come together to create an interactive Q + A session, designed specifically with small businesses in mind.
The event will consist of three sections:
- A concise and easy to follow 20-minute presentation
- Q + A (submit questions for our panel and register for the event at events@mccdmn.org )
- Open Discussion
Reserve your virtual seat today!
 Become a recycling leader
Registration is open for the Dakota County Master Recycler/Composter program that provides training on waste reduction, recycling, composting and waste. The six-week course includes a training handbook, presentations from local and regional experts, and field trips. Share your time, knowledge and skills to help reduce waste in your community. There is a $30 fee that covers course materials and field trip transportation. Scholarships available.
Tuesdays, Mar. 15–Apr. 19 Dakota County Northern Service Center, West St. Paul
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Winter is still a great time to Adopt-a-Drain!
In the winter you can still go out and check your storm drain(s) and clear it of any trash, snow, road salt, or other debris. Shoveling around your storm drains allows snowmelt to drain properly and prevents flooding, as well as preventing stormwater pollution. Adopt a drain near you at adopt-a-drain.org.
 Landscaping for Clean Water
Create a beautiful garden on your property that benefits pollinators and other wildlife and improves water quality; or create a shoreline buffer using native plants to stabilize your shoreline. Landscaping for Clean Water is a program offered by Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District that offers free educational classes, garden design courses, garden maintenance workshops, and grants for Dakota County residents. Classes are offered virtually in 2022, beginning March 7. Registration is required. Learn more and register.
 Spring Tree Sale
Mark your calendars! The Mendota Heights Resident Tree Sale begins March 14 at 8 a.m. Purchase a quality shade tree for your landscape at a discounted rate of $60/tree. Trees come in a 10-gallon potted container, have a trunk width of approximately 1” in diameter, and range in height from approximately 4-10 feet.
Ordering:
On-line ordering begins Monday, March 14, on-line: https://treetrust.org/get-a-tree/mendotaheights/
Tree Pick-up:
Saturday, May 14 at the Mendota Heights Public Works Facility
Availability:
Ordering is limited to two trees per resident. Number of trees and tree species are limited, and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Planting trees help beautify Mendota Heights, replace canopy cover lost due to Emerald Ash Borer, improve air and water quality, and provide food and habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife.
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 Canoe rack permit applications are open
The City offers rack rental at Rogers Lake to store canoes and kayaks from April through November; the permit cost is $75. Those interested must complete and submit a yearly Canoe Rack Permit Request Application. Mendota Heights residents have an opportunity for first priority for applications being submitted by March 1. After March 1, any unassigned racks will be made available to non-residents. Submitting a request for permit application or having a permit from the prior year does not automatically guarantee that a permit will be issued; please refer to the Canoe Rack Rental Policy for details. Before using the storage rack, all users must have a valid permit for the current calendar year. For questions contact Sheila Robertson: srobertson@mendotaheightsmn.gov or 651-452-1850.
Picnic shelter reservations are open
Host an outdoor gathering this summer in one of our picnic shelters! Six of our parks offer rentals. Complete and return a paper application or apply online. For questions contact Sheila Robertson: srobertson@mendotaheightsmn.gov or 651-452-1850.
Picnic Shelter Rental Policy
Adult Softball League registration is open
Registration is now open for the Mendota Heights Adult Softball League. All leagues play "D Level" softball. If you are interested in registering a team, contact Recreation Program Coordinator Meredith Lawrence, mlawrence@mendotaheightsmn.gov.
Ice rinks/warming houses are open
View rink locations and hours of operation at mendotaheightsmn.gov/parksrecreation. Updates are also available by calling the ice rink/warming house hotline at 651-255-1174. Rinks and warming houses are closed when the air temperature is below zero.
Sports Unlimited Ice Hockey Camp
Monday, Feb 21 (Non-school day)
Time: 11am-2pm
Ages: 5-10
Cost: $26 per player (resident)
Location: Harmon Park, WSP
Participants will learn the rules of hockey and skills such as stick handling, passing, and shooting, while working on team play and sportsmanship. Children will be divided by age and skill level. Campers must bring ice skates, a hockey stick, and hockey helmet; gloves and pads are recommended.
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