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Brad Martens joins City of Shoreview Last fall, the Shoreview City Council selected Brad Martens as the new city manager. Martens started on Monday, December 6 and was sworn in as the city manager during the city council meeting that evening. "I am very happy to be here and looking forward to working with the city council and employees," Martens stated. Martens was previously the city administrator for Corcoran, where he had been since 2013. During his time there, he led them through significant growth, including almost $100,000,000 in new construction in 2020 alone, facilitated strategic goal-setting sessions, completed park master planning, and developed a staff plan to accommodate the fast-growing population. Prior to Corcoran, Brad was the Winsted City Administrator and New Brighton Community Center Manager. He has a Masters of Public Administration from Hamline University and Bachelors in Recreation Parks and Leisure Services from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Long-term Councilmember Terry Quigley passes
Destination playground opens In November the new destination playground located at Shoreview Commons opened to the public. The playground features six different areas and offers outdoor play opportunities for kids of all ages. Younger kids can follow the river from the hillside slides to the marsh area, zip-line, and tree houses. There are also a number of slides, climbing structures, and swings to enjoy. Older kids can test their skills on the ninja style challenge course. The course has many features such as the high step, balance beam, spider walk, and rope climb. Located next to the new skatepark, the playground offers a place for families to enjoy the outdoors together. Some construction will continue into the spring, including a restroom and planting and garden work around the play structures. A formal grand opening will be held in the warmer months once all project work is completed. Details will be available at shoreviewmn.gov later this spring.
Last month, Councilmember Terry Quigley passed away. Councilmember Quigley was a critical part of Shoreview’s leadership for the last 21 years and will be remembered for his dedication, grace, authenticity, and humor. “I am deeply saddened by the loss of my friend and colleague,” Mayor Sandy Martin said. “His presence on the city council will be missed, but his legacy of service and impact on Shoreview will be remembered for years to come.” Councilmember Quigley served the city for almost 50 years, starting on the planning commission in 1973 and moving on to various roles before being appointed to the city council in 2001. Some of his past roles include: • Vice president, human resources, Deluxe Corporation •
Director, American Lung Association of Minnesota
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Mediator, Department of Defense
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Chair emeritus, Employer Support of the Guard and Reserves
The city council is in the process of filling his seat and expects to appoint a new member in March.
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