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- Capital Improvement Plan
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- Bike and Pedestrian Plan
- ADA Transition Plan
The City of Mendota Heights has significant resources invested in capital assets that either need to be maintained or eventually replaced. These included land, buildings, roads, water and sewer lines. The Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is one of several ways that the city strategizes about how to responsibly manage these assets.
The Capital Improvement Plan is a budgeting tool to project out costs over a 5-year period to help guide budgeting decisions. The city tracks a capital improvement plan for:
- Streets
- Sanitary Sewer
- Storm Sewer
- Parks/Trails
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLAN
The City of Mendota Heights updated the Natural Resources Management Plan in 2022. The plan serves as a means to guide the City in shaping policy and decision making in order to continue to conserve, enhance, and manage its natural resources. View the the Natural Resources Management Plan online.
A Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan looks at existing facilities, evaluates issues and opportunities within the system, and identifies plans for future investments in the system. In early 2022, the city received a grant through the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) from the Minnesota Department of Health and Dakota County in order to develop a plan for bicycling and walking improvements in the community. The master plan will be used to guide decision-making regarding future investments in and prioritization of improvements to the bike and pedestrian system, will provide a foundation for seeking funding assistance for improvements, and aims to result in a more bikeable and walkable Mendota Heights.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that guarantees people with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone else to enjoy employment opportunities, purchase goods and services, and participate in state and local government programs.
Under the ADA, the City of Mendota Heights is required to review programs, services, and activities to make sure they follow ADA guidelines. The City created an ADA Transition Plan, informed by community engagement, that outlines how any issues identified will be fixed. The City Council adopted the plan at their regular meeting on Nov. 5., 2025.
If you have any questions or comments on the plan, please contact Assistant Public Works Director Meredith Lawrence at MLawrence@mendotaheightsmn.gov or 651-255-1354.
resources
City of Mendota Heights ADA Coordinator
Department of Justice Notice Under the Americans with Disabilities Act