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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCitySlick_August_2014by Krystal Caron, Communications Coordinator Many hearts are heavy after the death of one of Edina’s finest. Detective Don Enger died July 24, at the age of 73. Enger passed away at his home in New Richmond, Wisconsin, surrounded by his friends and family. Retired Edina Deputy Chief Sylvester “Chip” Schwartz was Enger’s partner. “He had an absolutely keen mind for recognizing criminal behavior. He was dogged in his pursuit for people who were committing crimes,” explained Schwartz. “He kept a positive attitude just about all of the time and he really endeared himself to victims by really feeling what they felt.” Enger started his career with the City of Edina. He began in the Parks & Recreation Department when he was 18. After attending St. Cloud State University and Minnesota State University, Mankato, he took a position in the Engineering Department for about three years. Finally, he found the job he was meant to have; Enger accepted a position with the Edina Police Department on Jan. 1, 1966. Enger served in the Edina Police Department for 31 years before retiring in 1997. During this time, Enger worked on homicide, home invasion and gambling ring cases. “He took me for the wildest ride I ever went on,” remembered Schwartz.“We were following a suspect for a cocaine deal back in the 80s. He took me down 212 and down through Shakopee. I was just petrified. He slid the car into a couple corners on purpose,” he said with a laugh. He added, “He was absolutely the most loyal friend you could have, absolutely.” Following his career with Edina, he took the position of Homicide Detective with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA), where he worked from 1997 until 2001. While in this position, he worked on a number of high-profile homicide cases, including those of Katie Poirier and Cally Jo Larson. Following his time with the BCA, Enger began work as a Detective for the Ramsey County Sheriff Special Investigations Unit until he retired again in 2004. A newsletter for the City Council and employees of the City of Edina INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2 Around The Water Cooler 3 Staff Notes 7|31|2014 Edina Hero Passes Away Aug. 1, Cassi, Human Resources Aug. 2, Adam, Police Aug. 5, Sharon, Engineering Aug. 6, Ted, Centennial Lakes Park Aug. 8, Jacob, Police Aug. 9, Mike, Fire-Rescue & Inspections Aug. 12, Tom, Braemar Golf Course Aug. 13, Dominic, Fire- Rescue & Inspections Aug. 13, Joel, Police Aug. 13, Don, Public Works Aug. 15, Michael, Police Aug. 15, Joel, Fire-Rescue & Inspections Aug. 18, Jackie, Community Development Aug. 18, Mark, Police Aug. 20, Scott, Communications & Technology Services Aug. 21, Dan, Public Works CITYSLICK p1 Edina Hero, Continued on Page 4 Su b m i t t e d P h o t o Detective Don Enger served in the Edina Police Department for 31 years. He passed away peacefully at his home on July 24, 2014. Following is a summary of some of the projects of some departments, divisions and facilities. Other areas of the City will be featured in upcoming issues. Administration Share Your Feedback City leadership is asking all full-time employees to complete an employee engagement survey during the weeks of Aug. 4 and 11. The purpose of the survey is to measure levels of engagement across the organization and identify areas that require additional attention. We hope that you will be honest and open with your feedback. Like the Quality of Life Survey, the engagement survey will be conducted every two years to gauge progress. Most employees will receive a survey link directly from DecisionWise. Some employees in the Public Works Department will receive paper surveys due to limited computer access. For more information on the survey, visit Extranet.EdinaMN.gov. IQS Interview Team “To make the best hiring decision possible by thoroughly vetting candidates with respect to the City’s values of Integrity, Quality and Service.” That’s the purpose of the new Edina IQS Interview Team. The City seeks up to 25 participants for its first team and expects to select a second in 2015. Joining the IQS Interview Team is a perfect opportunity for City employees to experience the other side of the interview table. The IQS Interview Team will interview all finalists for full-time positions and will focus exclusively on determining the candidate’s fit relative to the Edina IQS. For more information or to apply, visit Extranet.EdinaMN.gov. Police Night to Unite Every year, the state of Minnesota joins together to celebrate Night to Unite the first Tuesday of August. This year, the annual event will take place in neighborhoods and parks around Edina on Tuesday, Aug. 5. In conjunction with the neighborhood celebrations, the Edina Police Department will host its third-annual Night to Unite party for residents from 6 to 8 p.m. at Rosland Park, 4300 W. 66th St. Feel free to join us and bring your family out for a fun night! Night to Unite was created to promote neighborhood spirit, increase awareness in crime prevention and build a stronger partnership between the Police Department and community members. Blood Drive Donate blood to support your Police Department! The Memorial Blood Center is challenging fire and police departments from the Twin Cities to participate in the “Battle of the Badges,” a competitive, yet friendly blood drive. As part of the Battle of the Badges, the Edina Police Department will sponsor a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6, in the Council Chambers at Edina City Hall, 4801 W. 50th St. Officers, firefighters, friends, family and the greater community are encouraged to donate blood in honor of their favorite police or fire departments. The department with the greatest percent of participation wins. To sign up, call Police Intern Dane Mosmon at 952-826-1616 Explorers Thirteen Edina/Eden Prairie Explorers recently attended the National Explorer Conference in Bloomington, Indiana, with 2,000 Explorers from throughout the country participating. The Edina/Eden Prairie Explorer received the following individual awards: • 1st place – Police Exam and Physical Fitness Testing, awarded to Explorer Alex Geiger • 2nd place – Police Exam Category, awarded to Explorer Katie Kline More than 750 Explorers took the Police Exam test and only four received a perfect score. Of those four, two were Edina/Eden Prairie Explorers. The Edina/Eden Prairie Post No. 925 CITYSLICK p2 AROUND THEWATER COOLER In t egri ty. Qualit y. S ervi ce.IQ SEdina On June 7, Tom Draper was promoted to a Lieutenant in the Police Department. Draper began his career with the Police Department in 1995 and was promoted to Sergeant in 2002. On June 23, Brian Tholen was promoted to a Lieutenant for the Police Department. Tholen began his career with the Police Department in 1996 and was promoted to Sergeant in 2005. Joe Abood began work as General Manager of Braemar Golf Course July 7. For the last 15 years, Abood has worked at KemperSports Management in New Jersey. For the last six years, Abood was responsible for the management of county-owned golf recreational facilities, including two 27-hole golf courses, a conference and banquet facility and a practice and instruction facility. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland in Business Administration. Paul Froiland began work as Maintenance Operations Coordinator at Edinborough Park July 8. Froiland most recently worked as the Lead Building Maintenance/Custodian for the City of Monitcello, Minnesota. Bradley Alto and Philip Erickson began work as Building Inspector Interns for the Building Inspections Division July 21. Alto holds bachelor’s degrees from the University of Minnesota in History and Psychology and a Law Enforcement degree from Minnesota State University. He also holds a vocational degree from North Hennepin Community College in Building Inspection Technology. Erickson holds a master’s degree from North Dakota State University in Architecture. is open to young men and women ages 14 (who have completed 8th grade) through 20 who have an interest in learning more about a career in law enforcement. Engineering Work on France Avenue is steadily moving along! Work began in April to improve the France Avenue corridor in the greater Southdale area with the goal of making it easier for pedestrians and bicyclists to navigate the region. As part of the project, the intersections of 66th, 70th and 76th streets and France Avenue are being improved. Work on the 70th Street intersection is wrapping up and 66th Street will be done soon. Construction crews have begun work at the 76th Street intersection, removing the free-right turn lanes. The entire project is expected to be complete this fall with the exception of some landscaping. Please use caution when navigating the area. Economic Development The City is working to make the parking ramps at 50th & France cleaner, brighter, safer and more convenient with improvements that began early this summer. As part of the project, parking ramps will receive new lights, fresh paint and general repairs. Sidewalk pavers will also be replaced and landscaping improved. One of the most noticeable differences will be new wayfinding signs. The dynamic signs will help drivers find available parking and notify drivers when a ramp is full and direct them to a ramp with capacity. Work will wrap up in October, in time for the holiday shopping season. Construction will continue with Phase 2 in 2015 to add an elevator to the South Ramp. CITYSLICK p3 STAFF NOTES Megan Davis began part-time work as Graphic Designer for the Communications & Technology Services Department July 22. Davis graduated from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design. She previously worked as a Marketing, Design and Events Assistant for Twin Cities Orthopedics and a Graphic Design Intern for the University of Minnesota’s Department of Recreational Sports. Andrew Scipioni began work as an Engineering Technician with the Engineering Department July 28. Scipioni graduated from Eagan High School and attended Michigan Technological University. He plans to complete his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering in the near future. Prior to beginning work for the City of Edina, Scipioni was an intern in the City of Eagan’s Engineering Department from 2011 to 2013. In May, he began an internship with the City of Edina, assisting the Engineering Technicians with construction staking, topographic surveying and inspecting street utility cut locations. Previously an Intern for the Engineering Department, Joseph Totten has accepted the part-time position of Traffic Safety Coordinator for the Engineering Department. He transitioned to this new position on July 28. Totten attends the University of Minnesota and will graduate in the spring of 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and Urban Studies. The Police Department recently promoted three of its Police Officers, Brian Hubbard, Ryan Schultz and Aaron White, to the position of Sergeant. Hubbard began work for the City in 2007 and most recently served as a School Resource Officer. Schultz started with the Police Department in 1999 as a Police Explorer and was later hired as a Community Service Officer and then an Officer in 2007. Schultz most recently worked as a Field Training Officer. White has been working as an Officer for the Police Department since 2006, but most recently served as a School Resource Officer. ANNIVERSARIES Steve Hamer, Public Works, 20 years. (Aug. 29, 1994) Shawn Anderson, Public Works, 15 years. (Aug. 30, 1999) Steve Kiehn, Fire-Rescue & Inspections, 15 years. (Aug. 16, 1999) Jim Schmidt, Public Works, 10 years. (Aug. 2, 2004) Edina Hero, Continued from Page 1 CITYSLICK p4 “I like to call him one of the old-time Edina crime fighters,” Rofidial said. “He didn’t want to advance himself or make himself look good. He just wanted to track down bad guys and be the voice for victims.” The name “Don Enger” elicits a great deal of respect in law enforcement circles around Minnesota and the nation. So much so that when he was in the hospital in the weeks before his death, over 200 people paid him a visit. “He was not a person of fanfare. He was a very unassuming person, but yet he did a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff and he touched a lot of people that way,” explained Rofidal. “People knew the kind of work he did behind the scenes for the community and the victims.” Enger was fortunate to have had several moments enjoying his farm in his final days and appreciated watching his horses and the hay being baled. Enger will be cremated at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis. There will be a celebration of life and faith Monday, Aug. 4, with a visitation starting at 10 a.m., followed by an 11 a.m. service at Bethany Lutheran Church in Star Prairie, Wisconsin. For more information, contact Rofidal at 952-826-0483 or KRofidal@EdinaMN.gov