Stay-at-home mom Sandy Martin waded into municipal politics in the 1960s, worried about the ramifications of new development on her Shoreview neighborhood.
But when she started attending and testifying at local meetings, Martin came to realize that the growth she initially feared was good for her Ramsey County suburb.
"None of the things I worried about came about," said Martin, who this week celebrated her retirement after 26 years as Shoreview mayor. "We just have a wonderful community around me."
Over nearly half a century of public service, Martin helped shepherd Shoreview's growth as chair of the planning commission, a member of the City Council and, finally, as the longest-serving and first female mayor.
Martin, 80, did not run for re-election, instead endorsing Council Member Sue Denkinger, who won the seat and will take the reins in January.
"She just has a gift for leadership, an attention to detail and the ability to genuinely connect with people in the community," Denkinger said of her predecessor. "All of that has contributed to her being such an effective leader."
During Martin's tenure, Shoreview expanded its community center complex and waterpark, built a new water treatment plant, helped establish an independent nonprofit community foundation and prioritized expanding affordable housing.
Community members, staff and local leaders gathered Wednesday at City Hall to toast — and gently roast — the outgoing mayor.