wanted to bring a more different approach to government, and to use her words, a cleaner greener and safer city. she promoted things like gardening and turning the city hall grounds into a farm and putting in more bicycle lanes. >> reporter: by the end of her first 100 days they were riding high. crime had gone down in the city. she could claim an improvement in city services. >> we've had a lot of quick fix, and it's not just one area, it's not just let's go out and put police officers on every corner. there are other services and resources that people need in their lives. >> reporter: but things began to go sour a few months later. state police officers raided her home as the state prosecutor looked for evidence that she took gifts from developers that led to the indictment, her trial, and her plea bargain where she expressed regret over the loss of all the things that could have been achieved. >> i can't begin to tell you the tremendous job they've done. and i'm sad not because of the decision i made, but because i have a great staff who worked hard and i love them. >> and today's board of e