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Redwood City Announces Selection of Patrick Heisinger as Next City Manager

Post Date:11/19/2025 12:00 PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - November 19, 2025

Media Contact:
Nick Roberts Mathiowdis, Communications Manager
nmathiowdis@redwoodcity.org

Redwood City Announces Selection of Patrick Heisinger as Next City Manager

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Redwood City, California — Redwood City’s City Council has selected Patrick Heisinger to serve as its next City Manager, pending City Council approval of an employment agreement at the November 24, 2025 City Council Meeting. If approved, Heisinger will be promoted from his current role as Assistant City Manager and assume the role of City Manager on December 31, 2025, following the planned retirement of current City Manager Melissa Stevenson Diaz on December 30. The City Council led a competitive recruitment process with support from an executive search firm, including thorough candidate evaluations and multiple rounds of interviews. Community and staff input were among the factors that helped inform the Council’s final decision.

“Patrick is a seasoned local government executive who knows Redwood City well,” said Mayor Elmer Martínez Saballos. “He has helped shape the important decisions and long-term planning efforts that keep Redwood City moving forward. Thanks to City Manager Melissa Stevenson Diaz and her team, the City is on solid ground, and Patrick is well-positioned to continue that momentum.”

Heisinger joined Redwood City in 2023 and has served as the City's Assistant City Manager since 2024, overseeing the City’s Community Development, Engineering and Transportation, Housing and Homelessness, Economic Development, and Real Estate functions. He has led efforts to modernize the City's Business License Tax, update the Affordable Housing Ordinance and Tenant Protection Ordinance, and implement the City’s current economic development workplan. 

Working closely with department heads, he helped guide the reorganization of key City departments and the hiring of more than 20 new employees to fill critical roles. He led the City's approach to establishing the Hopeful Horizons Ordinance to address encampments on public property and is responsible for more than $64 million in capital funding across seven City areas. He has also served as Acting City Manager when needed.

“Since joining the Redwood City team, I've been continually impressed by the City Council's ambitious agenda, our staff's professionalism, and the community’s willingness to engage in shaping the City's future,” said Heisinger. “I'm grateful for the Council's confidence in me. Redwood City has a strong foundation, and I look forward to continuing to work with this fantastic team to serve our residents and businesses.”

Before joining Redwood City, Heisinger served as Interim City Manager and Assistant City Manager for East Palo Alto, where he oversaw city operations, led annual priority setting, and managed labor negotiations with all bargaining units. He directed major capital projects, including two pedestrian bridges connecting the east and west sides of the city. His earlier experience includes leadership roles with Santa Cruz County, the Housing Authority of the County of Santa Clara, and the City of San José. Across his career, Heisinger has leveraged more than $750 million in funding to support affordable housing, supportive housing, infrastructure, and community development projects.

Heisinger holds a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations and a Master's Degree in Educational Counseling from the University of Redlands, as well as a Master's Degree in Public Administration from San José State University.

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About the City of Redwood City: The City of Redwood City is a San Francisco Bay Area community located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the technology-rich region extending from the San Francisco Peninsula to the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Redwood City is the third largest city within the County of San Mateo, with 85,992 residents. The city enjoys an average of 255 sunny days a year, which it boasts via the city slogan: "Climate Best by Government Test.” Incorporated in 1867, Redwood City is home to the San Mateo County History Museum (located in the county's old courthouse) and the only active deep-water port within the south bay of San Francisco. The city's vibrant downtown, quickly becoming known as the entertainment hub of the San Francisco Peninsula, offers residents, visitors, and businesses a unique retail, entertainment, and restaurant experience.

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