HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014 -04 AprMaplewood Spring Clean Up
Saturday, April 19, 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at Aldrich Arena, 1850 White Bear Ave.
Maplewood will be having their annual Spring Clean Up event where residents
can dispose of miscellaneous junk, construction debris, bulky metals, tires,
appliances, electronics, furniture (including mattresses), carpet, bicycles, car seats,
and other assorted items for free or a small fee (see fee schedule on page 2).
Payment can be made via cash or check.
Items Not Accepted: Leaves, branches, and other yard waste will not be
accepted at the event. Contact Republic Services, the City’s contracted trash
and yard waste hauler, at (651) 455.8634 to set up yard waste service, or go to
www.ramseyatoz.com for disposal of yard waste at Ramsey County compost sites.
Police Department Switching to Utility Vehicles
You may have noticed that Maplewood
Police Department along with many law
enforcement agencies have started to
transition to the Ford Police Interceptor
Utility, which is based on the standard
Explorer model. The utility model was
ultimately selected as it offers more room
for the ever growing list of first aid, safety,
and crime scene processing equipment
and supplies being carried by officers.
Importantly, the new 6-cylinder Police
Interceptor Utility offers improved fuel
economy over the Crown Victoria, which
had an 8-cylinder motor. It is expected that
gas mileage will improve as much as 5 to 8
miles per gallon. For many years, the Ford
Crown Victoria was the common squad car
used by most law enforcement agencies,
including Maplewood. In 2012 Ford
discontinued the Crown Victoria and began
offering all wheel drive Police Interceptor
sedan and utility models.
City’s Official NEWSLETTER
In This Issue
Social Media Concerns
Council Corner
Senior Wellness Expo
Business Highlight
The Dog Scoop
Rainbarrel And Compost Bin Sale
Products are available to purchase
online and then pick up in person
at the Roseville City Hall (2660 Civic
Center Drive) on Friday, April 25
from noon to 6:00 pm. Available
products and cost:
• Rainbarrels $69
• Compost Bins $55
• Compost Turner $15
• Stainless Steel ½ Gallon
Kitchen Compost Pail $25
• Plastic Kitchen Compost Pail $14
For more details, visit the City’s
website at www.ci.maplewood.
mn.us/rainbarrels or www.
ci.maplewood.mn.us/composting.
To purchase a bin online visit RAM’s
website at RecycleMinnesota.org.
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Storage In The New Vehicle
New Ford Police Interceptor Utility
Living
Frequently Called Numbers
City Hall 651.249.2000
Maplewood Community Center 651.249.2230
Recreation 651.249.2120
Public Works 651.249.2400
Police Non-Emergency 651.767.0640
Visit the city website at www.ci.maplewood.mn.us for the
meeting schedule of the City Council, Commissions and Boards.
To advertise in this newsletter call 952.212.7333 or email
heidi@careycommunications.org.
Elected Officials
Nora Slawik: Mayor .........................................................651.738.7099
nora.slawik@ci.maplewood.mn.us
Marylee Abrams: Councilmember ..............................651.249.2000
maryleeabrams@ci.maplewood.mn.us
Robert Cardinal: Councilmember ...............................651.765.8600
bob.cardinal@ci.maplewood.mn.us
Kathleen Juenemann: Councilmember .....................651.771.3670
kathleen.juenemann@ci.maplewood.mn.us
Marvin Koppen: Councilmember ............................... 651.770.5391
marvin.koppen@ci.maplewood.mn.us
Chuck Ahl: City Manager ...............................................651.249.2050
chuck.ahl@ci.maplewood.mn.us
MAPLEWOODLiving
2 / April 2014
CONTINUED FROM COVER - SPRING CLEAN UP
Household Hazardous Waste: Ramsey County will be collecting household
hazardous waste (HHW) like paint, chemicals, oil, and other household items free
of charge at the event. For more information on items collected and additional
HHW hours and drop off sites visit www.ramseyatoz.com.
Unwanted Medicine: Residents can dispose of medicine for free at the event. The
Maplewood Police Department will be in attendance to collect items such as pills,
capsules, gel packs, IVs, inhalers, creams, and other items. Used needles, syringes,
or lancets will not be accepted at the event but can be disposed of at the Ramsey
County Sheriff’s year round drop off site. For a complete list of medicine accepted
and information on the drop off sites visit www.ramseyatoz.com.
Second Harvest Heartland Food Drive: Residents are encouraged to make a
nonperishable food or cash donation at the entry gate to the event. These
donations support Second Harvest Heartland, a local food shelf (www.2harvest.org).
Type of Load and Fee
• Vehicle Loads
Pick-Up Truck $10.00
4’ x 8’ Trailer $20.00
Car $10.00
Mini Van $15.00
• Bulky Items
Appliances* $15.00
Electronics $5.00
Car Tires $5.00
Furniture Which $10.00
Cannot Be Reused
(couches, mattresses**, chairs)
Additional Materials Collected at
No Charge
• Furniture Which Can Be Reused (lightly used)
– Disabled American Veterans (www.dav.org)
• Bicycles (any condition) - Re-Cycle
(www.re-cycle.com)
• Carpet (dry carpet and foam padding,
maximum 6-foot wide roll) – Bro-Tex
(www.brotex.com/carpetrecycling)
• Small Engines (lawn mower, snow blower,
etc., any condition) – Small Engine Doctors
• Household Hazardous Waste – Ramsey
County (www.ramseyatoz.com)
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Chris Swanson, Environmental Technician: (651) 249.2305 or
chris.swanson@ci.maplewood.mn.us or www.ci.maplewood.mn.us/cleanups
* Appliances with ammonia subject to increased charge.
** Mattresses will be recycled by Project for Pride in Living (www.ppl-inc.org)
Anyone with a cell phone
can send an anonymous tip
to the Maplewood Police
Department by texting the
word Maplewood and the
tip information to 847411
(tip411). To learn more, visit
the City’s Police webpage
at www.ci.maplewood.
mn.us/police and look for
“Text a Tip.”
Text
Message
Tip System
Text
Message
Tip System
April 2014 / 3
Tubman’s 8th Annual April ShowersDiaper Drive
Each year, the little ones we serve use THOUSANDS of diapers and other supplies. Help with a gift of diapers, bottles, wipes and other infant, baby, or toddler items.
Host a drive with your family, friends, or co-workers! There are countless ways to help.Call 612.825.3333 or email give@tubman.org
Donations can be dropped off any weekday! Our regular hours are M-Th 8 a.m-5 p.m.; F 8 a.m.-noon.
Family Crisis & Support Services
clothes diapers bottles wipes toys pacifiers
Social Media and Privacy Concerns
Guest Article By Tubman
Social media offers us countless opportunities to connect
and interact with our friends and family. However, as we
spend more and more of our lives online, it is important
to recognize and respond to the safety and privacy
concerns some online interactions can raise.
Privacy and safety are the biggest concerns for survivors
of domestic violence, dating abuse, stalking and teen
dating violence. The most dangerous time for a victim
can be when they are preparing to leave or are
leaving an abusive partner. Many people who are
abusive use Facebook (and other social networking
sites) to harass and stalk their victims.
We believe that survivors have the right to
experience and live their lives safely. Below are a
few tips for maintaining safety and privacy online:
• Set your account to “Friends-Only.”
As a Facebook user, you can choose who sees
your account activity by setting a default privacy
setting or by customizing your audience with
each post.
• Block the abusive person from your account.
You may either remove him/her from your friends
list or block him/her entirely.
• If unwanted contact happens, keep it as evidence.
Take a screenshot or photo of the interaction. It
may be helpful in building evidence for your case.
• Nothing is 100% private.
When information is posted online, regardless of
the settings and controls in place, there is no way
to guarantee complete privacy. For example, an
abusive partner may still be able to view shared posts
and pictures through mutual friends or family. If you are
concerned that a person who has behaved abusively
can view or access your account, you may want to
consider deleting the account entirely.
The National Network to End
Domestic Violence, in partnership
with Facebook, has created a unique
and helpful guide for survivors of
abuse so that you can use Facebook
while maintaining safety and control
over your information. A link to this
guide can be found at
www.tubman.org.
If you would like help in developing
a personalized safety plan, contact
Tubman. We offer countless ways to
help, providing guidance and support
as you navigate your way to safety
and security - both online and off.
4 / April 2014
COUNCILCORNER
The Council Corner is a space that is rotated
monthly between the Mayor and Council
members. Editorial views expressed are those of
the author and may not necessarily represent or
reflect the views and opinions of the City
of Maplewood.
Councilmembers Cardinal and Abrams, Mayor Slawik,
Councilmembers Koppen and Juenemann
- MAPLEWOOD -
Business and Church Recycling
By: Councilmember Marv Koppen
As you may know, I am a small business
owner. I own Party Time Liquor on Larpen-
teur Avenue. Like all business owners I am
always looking for ways to save money and
increase my profits. Recently I discovered
a great way to save money, and help the environment –
recycling! The state and county tax your trash service, but
not recycling. So the more you can divert from your trash
by recycling, the more money you can save.
Tennis Sanitation has been the City’s residential recycling
contractor since 2011. The City Council just approved a
new four-year contract with Tennis which has the option
for small businesses and churches to opt into the recy-
cling program for as little as $2.94 per month. Tennis will
supply your business or church with one or more 95
gallon recycling carts. Just place all of your recyclables
into the cart and Tennis will collect it weekly.
Tennis is finding a market for more and more products to
recycle. Did you know that you can recycle shrink wrap?
That is something I have been doing at my business. The
boxes that are delivered to me are covered in huge sheets
of plastic. I simply roll up the plastic sheets into a ball and
place it into my recycling bin. Tennis has been working
with a company called Rationale Energies who takes the
plastic and converts it into diesel fuel.
There are other ways for small businesses and churches
to save money. Waste Wise is sponsored by the
Minnesota Chamber of Commerce. They offer free on site
sustainability consultations for all organizations located
in Ramsey County. They specialize in helping your
organization reduce waste, increase recycling and im-
prove energy efficiency.
Maplewood is committed to supporting our businesses
and protecting our environment. For more information on
how to save money and reduce waste at your business or
church, refer to the contact information below.
Tennis Sanitation
www.tennissanitation.com or 651.459.1887
Waste Wise
www.mnwastewise.org or 651.292.4650
Maplewood Business Recycling
www.ci.maplewood.mn.us/businessrecycling or
651.249.2305
(612) 865-7825
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From The Desk Of The City Manager
On March 5, the City Council
dedicated an entire day of their
time to meet with the senior
management staff to determine
the general goals, values and
direction of the City for 2015-2017;
and beyond. These directives are
the focus areas that our staff will
operate and our citizens can
understand and have input in how
their taxes and fees are used. As I have stated many
times, there are certain functions of the City that will
always occur; such as responding to 9-1-1 calls with fire
and police protections, snow removal, pothole repair
(although this time of year there is never enough of that!),
parks services, as well as licensing and support services
too numerous to list. While our goal is to be extremely
efficient in those areas and deliver top quality service, we
do not set a vision to do the things that are standard
municipal services. The area that we focus on is those
new or re-emphasized areas that need an improved or
expanded effort. Following are those focus areas:
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT / REDEVELOPMENT
The Council agreed unanimously to expand and reinforce
their efforts for Economic Development and Redevelop-
ment in our City. This effort will fall under the direction of
Assistant City Manager Melinda Coleman. Melinda talked
to the Council about reinventing and re-prioritizing the
Community Development Department to expand these
efforts. The key discussion and immediate focus will
be on the redevelopment of the Gladstone area. While
Gladstone will be our immediate focus, other areas to be
explored in the next 2-3 years will be an effort in the Mall
area; look at our commerce corridors for redevelopment
along Rice Street, Century Avenue, 36/English, and
White Bear Avenue; begin planning for transit-oriented
development along the Gateway and Rush Line transit
routes that will eventually provide service to Maplewood;
re-visit the Hillcrest Redevelopment initiatives at
Larpenteur and White Bear Avenue; and explore an
annual program for Housing upgrades through the
Housing and Economic Development Commission.
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
A key word for each department in their presentations
to the Council was efficient operations. As a City, every
program is undergoing an evaluation as to whether the
service is provided at an appropriate level, is a priority
service, and is being done in the most effective manner.
Finance Director Gayle Bauman highlighted the financial
strength of Maplewood. She will be leading our future
efforts to maintain our high bond rating (in the top 12%
of all agencies in the state]) beginning to evaluate our
assets for replacement and planning replacement funds;
continuing efforts to shore up the financial status of the
Maplewood Community Center and Ambulance Funds;
and maintaining service levels with no major tax levy
increases during the next few years, if economic
conditions remain consistent.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Police Chief Paul Schnell and Fire Chief Steve Lukin
provided excellent presentations on maintaining our
excellent public safety service levels. In addition, we will
be exploring areas of Youth Development Initiatives,
completion of new facilities for Police at City Hall and a
new Fire Station on the 3M Campus as well as new
training facilities at East Metro Public Safety Training
Facility; and exploration of a Community Paramedic
program to partner with our Medical Director, Dr. Tanghe,
from Health East, to better service high risk patients in
their Maplewood homes.
PARK AND RECREATION
Park and Recreation Director Dewey Konewko focused
on the key issue for Maplewood of finding a dedicated
funding source for our top-notch Maplewood park
system. Dewey talked about the jewel that Maplewood
residents have with our parks and open space areas;
however, they need to be maintained appropriately and
enhanced to meet the needs of the new and changing
Maplewood residents. A Parks Task Force is working on
that vision. The other department heads provided
emphasis areas that will help support these key areas
as well as continuing quality services.
To provide comments about this article, please contact
Chuck Ahl at Chuck.ahl@ci.maplewood.mn.us.
City Manager
Chuck Ahl
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Maplewood Senior Wellness Expo
Thursday, April 10 at the Maplewood Community
Center - FREE Admission For All!
Maplewood’s Senior Fair is back for another exciting day
packed full of information, giveaways, demonstrations,
presentations, and snacks. This FREE event will be held at
the Maplewood Community Center located at 2100 White
Bear Avenue. Meet the experts who can make your life
healthier and happier. Learn hundreds of ways to improve
your health and extend your life. Make sure to stop at
each information booth and also attend the life-enhanc-
ing seminars. Participate in a full line-up of activities to
keep you entertained, educated and informed.
Join us for 30 minute presentations on a variety of topics
ranging from health and wellness to finance to planning
for your afterlife. Presentations will be held in the Motion
Zone and are free to attend. Seating will be limited.
Presentation Line-Up:
• 10:00 - 10:30 am Sandberg Funeral Home
• 10:40 - 11:10 am Second Harvest Heartland
• 11:20 - 11:50 am Eye Care Clinic
• 12:00 - 12:30 pm Thrivent Financial
• 12:40 - 1:10 pm DHS TED Program
• 1:20 - 1:50 pm Benedictine Health System
No pre-registration required. Call 651.249.2230 for more
information.
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Distribution Program
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Thank You Sponsors
Calling All Families, Students, Scouts... Annual Maplewood ALL PARK CLEAN UP
Saturday, April 26, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
The Maplewood Parks and Recreation Commission invites you to participate in our Annual Spring Clean Up.
Please consider donating a few hours to spruce up our parks. We will organize at the Maplewood Community
Center. Cleanup materials, coffee and snacks will be available from 8:00 - 10:30 am. Bags and Gloves will be
supplied. A complimentary lunch and beverage will be served at Wakefield Park in Maplewood from 11:30 am -
1:00 pm for all volunteers. More details: (651) 249-2121 or james.taylor@ci.maplewood.mn.us
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April 2014 / 7
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David Grupa Portrait Teams Up
With Fieldstone Portraits
David Grupa has been capturing images for clients
throughout the region since 1976. He owns and operates
David Grupa Portrait in Maplewood. Also a Maplewood
resident, David built a studio on his property that houses
multiple backdrops, props, and unique settings for his clients.
David married Kirsten Holscher of Fieldstone Portraits
two years ago and they recently became parents of twin
girls (Kathryn and Sylvia). The two have decided to join
their photography businesses to offer their clients
more services.
They are two of only 50 Certified Professional Photogra-
phers in Minnesota. This certification means they have
been tested on their technical expertise and submitted
their images to a rigorous review and evaluation panel.
David’s photography experience is extensive. He has been
a member of the Professional Photographers of America
since 1977 and has won numerous awards. His high-energy
approach makes him a natural for high school senior
portrait photography, wedding parties, and family portraits.
Kirsten specializes in high school senior portraits as well
as family portraits;
her relaxed
approach behind
the camera has
become her
signature style. She
has been capturing
images since 2003.
David says “People
constantly make
excuses as to why they don’t want to have a family
portrait photographed. We hear things like ‘I need to lose
ten pounds’, or ‘We don’t like how we look in photographs.’
When you work with a professional, you are working with
a photographer who knows how to pose you and help
you choose the best clothing for the portrait. Our goal
is to make you look your best so that you love your
portraits. Sure, you can put it off another year, but that’s
one more year of your life without a record of your
family at that point in time. You can’t ever go back
and take those photographs again.”
To learn more, call (651) 748-8779 or visit the
website at www.DavidGrupaPortrait.com.
Kirsten and David Grupa
Sandberg Funeral &
Cremation Services
2100 WHITE BEAR AVENUE • 651.249.2230
www.maplewoodcommunitycenter.com
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The Dog Scoop
Keep Your Dog On A Leash
Dogs must be on a leash anytime they are off of their
owner’s property, with the exception of designated
off-leash dog areas. This includes neighborhoods, trails,
city parks, school grounds or public places.
Pick Up After Your Dog
Any person walking a dog is responsible for cleaning
up after the animal and disposing of the waste in a
sanitary manner.
Responsible residents report violation
Responsible dog owners obey the rules, keep their dogs
on leash and at their side when others are near. Most
owners also have the courtesy to clean up after their
dogs. Violation of the rules should be reported. If you
see an ordinance offense, the Maplewood Police
Department encourages you to report the offense by con-
tacting Ramsey County Dispatch at (651) 767-0640
or submit a message from your cell
phone or the City’s website.
Cell Phone Set Up For Tip411 Is Easy
1. Under ‘Contacts’ on your cell phone,
establish a new group titled “847411”
and save.
2. Now go to your text messaging
as you would to send a text message to someone.
3. In the “To” block (who you’re sending it to), type in “847411”.
4. Drop to your text box; once in text box type in the word
Maplewood followed by a space. Letters are not case sensitive.
5. Then type in your crime tip and push send once your crime
tip is complete.
You may also submit a tip via the City of Maplewood
website at ci.maplewood.mn.us. Click on Departments →
Police → Crime Information → tip411 then click on “submit
a tip” at the bottom of the page.