Published on November 20, 2025
After conducting a competitive selection process, the Alameda City Council is set to appoint Adam Politzer as Alameda’s Interim City Manager at its December 2, 2025 meeting. Mr. Politzer is expected to begin work on December 5, 2025.
Mr. Politzer has worked in local government nearly 35 years, including more than 13 years as City Manager for the City of Sausalito. Following his retirement from Sausalito, Mr. Politzer served as interim City Manager for the Cities of Emeryville, Fairfax, and Clayton.
"I am genuinely honored to serve as Alameda’s Interim City Manager during this important transition. I thank the City Council for entrusting me with this responsibility, and for the opportunity to lead such an extraordinary leadership team. The City Council and dedicated staff have a diverse and exciting set of projects underway, and my goal is to ensure continuous progress until a new, permanent City Manager is appointed. I am eager to collaborate closely with the City Council, City staff, and community partners as we work together to build on the positive momentum that has already been established. I am grateful for the trust placed in me and look forward to contributing to Alameda’s ongoing success," said Mr. Politzer.
"With more than three decades of local government service, Mr. Politzer brings a wealth of experience to Alameda and will provide exceptional leadership to help move our city forward as we conduct a search for a new permanent City Manager," said Alameda Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft. "Adam has shown that he understands Alameda’s unique opportunities and challenges. He will be a valuable partner to the City Council and City staff as we serve Alameda’s residents, businesses, and visitors."
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