2018 April - Spring Newsletter CITY OF SCANDIA
Dedicated to Rural Community Values
City of Scandia
Scandia Community/
Senior Center
14727 209th Street North
Scandia, MN 55073
Phone: 651.433.2274
Fax: 651.433.5112
E-mail:
mail@ci.scandia.mn.us
Hours: Mon. thru Fri.
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
City Council:
Christine Maefsky, Mayor
651.433.2684
Jim Schneider
651.433.3692
Bob Hegland
651.538.2129
Chris Ness
651.707.5689
Steve Kronmiller
651.538.0094
Regular Council Meeting:
Third Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Council Work Session:
First Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Planning Commission:
First Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
City Staff:
Neil Soltis, Administrator
Brenda Eklund,
Deputy Clerk
Colleen Firkus, Treasurer
Adam Hawkinson, Director of
Public Works
Mike Hinz, Fire Chief
Andrew Pratt, Attorney
Eckberg Lammers
Ryan Goodman, Engineer
Bolton & Menk
Sherri Buss, Planner, TKDA
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Community Calendar, April 2018 - September, 2018
April
• April 9, 5 p.m., Board of Appeal
and Equalization, Community
Center Board Room
• April 27 - April 29, Opening
Weekend - Gammelgarden
• April 30 - May 5, Spring
Clean-up Collection Week,
SRC, Wyoming
May
• May 5, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m., Lions
Chicken Dinner Benefit,
Community Center
• May 27, Immigrant for a Day -
Gammelgarden
• May 28, Memorial Day, Office
Closed
June
• June 6, Farmers Market - open-
ing day, Gammelgården
• June 23, Midsommar Dag,
Gammelgården
July
• July 4, Independence Day Holiday
Office Closed
• July 14, St. Croix Fat Cat Triathlon
August
• August 7, 6 p.m. - 7 p.m., National
Night Out, Community Center
• August 18, Spelmanstamma,
Gammelgården
September
• September 3, Labor Day, Office
Closed
• September 8, Taco Daze Festival
• September 15-16, Marine Art Fair
For more information and a City meeting
calendar, see the website
www.ci.scandia.mn.us.
For Gammelgården events, see:
http://www.gammelgardenmuseum.org.
SUMMER RECREATION
BROCHURE INSIDE
Message from the Mayor
APRIL 2018 VOLUME 12, ISSUE 1
CITY OF SCANDIA
Inside this issue:
Filings Open for City Offices 2
Key Dates for 2018 Election 2
Election Judges Needed 2
Volunteer Opportunities 2
U of M Tourism Assessment 3
EDA’s Business Invitation 3
2018 Assessments 3
Short Takes 3
Community Calendar 4
2040 Comprehensive Plan
A twice-yearly publication for residents of the City of Scandia, Minnesota
During the summer of 2018, the City will
be reclaiming the asphalt and repaving
roughly 12 miles of roads that are rated
very poor or poor along with ditch-to-
ditch improvements. Bids for the project
will be presented to the Council in April
with work scheduled to start early in May.
The contractor will be required to return
the project streets to a paved surface
within 3 weeks of reclaiming the pave-
ment. Construction of Old Marine Trail
and Oxboro Avenue will be completed at
a minimum to the first lift of asphalt in time
for the Lion’s Fat Cat Triathlon. The final
completion of the project will be early
October. The project will be funded
through the issuance of $4,400,000 in
bonds to be repaid over 15 years with the
balance coming from the City’s Local
Road Improvement Fund. In addition to
the City’s road projects, Washington
County will be resurfacing Olinda Trail
(CTH 3) and its portion of Oakhill Road
(CTH 52).
Work is nearing the end on the City’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The process began in January 2017, when Bolton & Menk
staff attended the Lions’ Vinterfest pancake breakfast to get feedback about the future of Scandia. Since then, there have
been several opportunities for public input, including a volunteer Steering Committee, focus groups, a public open house, a
community-wide survey, and several City Council and Planning Commission workshops. As a result, the draft plan includes
a vision, goals and objectives to guide Scandia into the future.
2018 Road Improvement Project
The Planning Commission is scheduled to hold a public hearing on the Comprehen-
sive Plan at the May 1, 2018, Planning Commission meeting. The recommendation
of the Planning Commission will be presented to the City Council for action. Follow-
ing the City Council’s approval, a draft of the plan will be provided to adjoining
taxing jurisdictions. These jurisdictions have 6 months to review and comment on
the plan. The final plan must be submitted to the Metropolitan Council by Decem-
ber 31, 2018.
Welcome to spring in Scandia. The bright sun warms us even
on those days when the temperatures are not quite there yet.
As you read through this newsletter, I hope you will see the
momentum growing both in taking care of City essentials and
in building its sense of community. • The City’s new plan for
road improvements is a most significant achievement. Check
out what’s planned on the Scandia website. • Initiatives by
both the City and Friends of Scandia’s Parks and Trails will
lead toward further beautification of the Village Center. • The
City is vigorously pursuing avenues for speeding up the long-
planned Gateway Trail extension from William O’Brien State
Park into the Village Center. • Efforts are underway to reestab-
lish Scandia’s tourist potential to draw businesses that will be
appealing to local residents and increase visitors to support
them. • And our Comprehensive Plan is nearing completion.
Review its drafts online, send in comments, and plan to attend
the Planning Commission public hearing May 1st.
Take the opportunity this spring and summer to get involved in
Scandia in ways that are new for you. Visit me the first
Wednesday of any month during Conversations with the Mayor
and share your ideas or concerns. Enjoy one of the cultural
jewels of Scandia by attending Gammelgarden events. Come
for good local food, crafts and music at the Farmers Market
every Wednesday afternoon during the summer starting June
6th. Involve your children or grandchildren in one of the many
activities offered by Scandia PRC – including a new Drama
Camp! - detailed in this newsletter. Look for ways to volunteer.
And, why don’t you consider nominating one of your Good
Neighbors for recognition?
Enjoy the seasons ahead.
Christine Maefsky
Mayor
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CITY OF SCANDIA
The City has identified a number of op-
portunities for residents to volunteer
their time to help with various projects.
A listing of opportunities can be found
under the resident section of the City’s
website www.ci.scandia.mn.us. New to
the listing is an opportunity to beautify
the intersection of Olinda Trail and STH
97. The City is working with the MnDOT
Landscape Partnership program to pro-
vide the plant materials and supplies,
but the installation and continued
maintenance will be the responsibility of
the City, community groups or volun-
teers. Let us know if you are interested
in helping out with the installation in ear-
ly summer or in maintaining a portion of
the planting beds on a regular basis.
Friday, June 29— Early Voting begins for Primary Election, through Monday, August 13
Tuesday, July 24, 5 p.m.— Last day to pre-register for Primary Election. After this date, register at the polls on Election Day
Tuesday, July 31— Filings for Mayor and City Council races open, through Tuesday, August 14, at 5 p.m.
Monday, August 13, 5 p.m.— Early Voting for Primary Election closes
Tuesday, August 14, 7 a.m.-8 p.m.— Primary Election Day
Thursday, August 16, 5 p.m.–-Deadline to withdraw filings for Mayor and Council
Friday, September 21— Early Voting begins for General Election, through Monday, November 5
Tuesday, October 16, 5 p.m.— Last date to pre-register for General Election.
After this date, register at the polls on Election Day.
Monday, November 5, 5 p.m.— Early Voting for General Election closes
Tuesday, November 6, 7 a.m.-8 p.m.— General Election Day
Key Dates for 2018 Election
Scandia will elect a Mayor and two City Council Members at the November 6 general election. The Mayor serves a two -year
term, and Council Members serve four-year terms. The terms of Mayor Maefsky and Council Members Hegland and Schneider
end in 2018.
Filing opens Tuesday, July 31, 2018 and ends on Tuesday, August 14, 2018. Office hours for filing are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday, and will be open until 5 p.m. on the last day of the filing period.
Candidates must file an Affidavit of Candidacy with the City Clerk, signed in the presence of a notary, and pay a $2.00 filin g fee.
Candidates may withdraw from the election by filing an Affidavit of Withdrawal with the City Clerk not later than 5 p.m. on
Thursday, August 16, 2018. Filing fees are not refundable.
Qualifications for candidates are:
• Eligible voter
• At least 21 years of age when assuming office
• Resident of the City for thirty days preceding the General Election (November 6, 2018)
Filings Open for City Offices
Volunteer Opportunities
Election Judges Needed
Scandia will need election judges to staff the local polling
place on Primary Election Day, August 14, and General Elec-
tion Day, November 6. Serving as an election judge provides
an opportunity to learn more about the election process and
serve the community. With advance notice, employers must
allow workers time off to serve as election judges.
Qualifications for serving include being eligible to vote in
Minnesota, being fluent in English, and completing a two-
hour training session, either on-line or by attending an in-
person training on July 10, 2018. Election judges need to be
able to communicate clearly with voters, pay attention to de-
tail, and enjoy helping others. Election judges are paid an
hourly wage of $9.00. Would you like to serve? Call the City
office at 651.433.2274 no later than Friday, July 6.
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VOLUME 12, ISSUE 1
Scandia Economic Development Authority (EDA) would like to
invite Scandia businesses to a gathering on Thursday, April
19th. This breakfast meeting will begin at 7 a.m. In addition to
providing an opportunity to interact with other businesses,
Carney Forensics will present information on computer securi-
ty and there will be an update on resources that are available
to support businesses in Scandia. Please call 651.433.2274 or
email n.soltis@ci.scandia.mn.us by Monday, April 16th, to let
us know if you are planning to attend.
The Scandia Economic Development Authority (EDA) is contracting with the University of Minnesota Tourism Center to conduct
a tourism assessment that is intended to inventory local tourism assets, assess tourism assets from local, visitor and expert per-
spectives, uncover opportunities for tourism development; and identify action steps for sustainable tourism development. The
process is expected to take 12 to 18 months. The EDA is seeking 3-6 people interested in participating as members of a Com-
munity Leadership Committee to coordinate the efforts of the University and other consultants throughout the process. Job de-
scriptions for the Community Leadership Committee members will be posted in the volunteer section of the City’s website.
U of M Tourism Assessment Program
Promotion of the EDA’s Business Invitation
Short Takes
Hazardous Materials and Electronics
Washington County will sponsor special
one-day household hazardous waste
collections throughout the County, at no
cost. Nearby collections are scheduled
at the Hugo Public Works Building on
April 21st from 8 a.m. to noon, and at the
Forest Lake Transit Center (enter at
Headwaters Parkway) on June 2nd from 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. See the County website
for more information.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and More
Many of you know about the three R’s
and how important they are to reduce
waste, but there are more R’s to add to
your routine: Refuse what you do not
need by bringing a reusable shopping
bag with you to cut down on plastic bags
that may end up in the trash. What else
can you refuse? Remove yourself from
junk mail lists to cut down on paper and
use a refillable water bottle instead of
using plastic bottles. Repair items when
things become worn or stop working to
keep them functioning longer. This way,
you will have other options like donation
or resale, instead of adding them to the
waste stream. Bring your items to county
fix-it clinics for help or use online repair
resources. By refusing and repairing,
you make it much easier to reduce items
you don’t need and reuse items you al-
ready have. Always look for more ways
to reduce and keep working to create
less waste and make sure your items are
recycled as much as possible. Find more
recycling information on the City’s web-
site.
Clean-Up Week
City-wide Clean-up Week is scheduled
for Saturday, April 28, through Saturday,
May 5, at the SRC/Forest Lake Sanitation
site in Wyoming, MN. Residents may
drop off rubbish items not taken by their
regular trash hauler, such as appliances,
tires, furniture, mattresses, scrap metal
and wood at the SRC facility located at
6320 East Viking Boulevard, Wyoming,
MN. During this week, Scandia residents
will receive a 20% discount off regular
collection prices. Be prepared to show
proof of residency such as a driver’s
license. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. on Saturdays, and 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., M—F. Please call SRC at
651.464.2321 for more information. A
pricing schedule is posted on the City’s
website.
Washington County has released the 2018 assessment information for the City of Scandia. In total, the value of residential
properties in Scandia increased by 7.2% over 2017, largely due to new home construction. Of the 2,238 residential parcels
assessed, there was a decrease in value or no change for 1,914 of those parcels. For the parcels with increases in assessed
values, 71% of the increases were in the 1% to 5% range.
The City Council will meet as the Local Board of Appeals & Equalization on Monday, April 9th, to hear appeals of property
values. If you have questions in advance of the meeting, you are encouraged to contact the City’s assessor at 651.430.6175.
2018 Assessments