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  • Help Recruit Our Next City Manager

    The City Council is in the process of hiring a new City Manager to replace Adam Politzer, who retired in December 2020. As the CEO of the City, the person who becomes our next City Manager will have a huge impact on the future of Sausalito.

    2/5/2021 8:45 PM

  • City Locating Alternate Shelter for Residents of Tent Encampment

    City staff and the City Council are working collaboratively with government agencies and local nonprofit organizations that include the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services, the Marin County Veterans Service Office, and the Downtown Streets Team.

    1/29/2021 7:20 PM

  • City Responds to Concerns About Homeless Encampment

    The City of Sausalito has been receiving calls and emails from residents with questions and concerns about a homeless encampment on City land adjacent to Dunphy Park.

    1/22/2021 5:50 PM

  • Annual Awards Presented to City Employees

    1/8/2021 6:40 PM

  • Search Underway for New City Manager

    With the retirement of Adam Politzer on December 31, the City of Sausalito has kicked off the search for a new city manager with the publication of a job brochure announcing the opening.

    1/8/2021 6:30 PM

  • Departing Councilmembers Honored at December 8 Council Meeting

    Departing councilmembers Ray Withy, Joe Burns, and Joan Cox were honored for their service to the community at the City Council meeting on Tuesday, December 8.

    12/11/2020 6:45 PM

  • New Councilmembers Seated, Mayor and Vice Mayor Elected

    Melissa Blaustein, Janelle Kellman, and Ian Sobieski were sworn in as new members of the City Council on December 8. The three were the top vote-getters in the election held on November 3.

    12/11/2020 6:35 PM

  • Progress Report on the City's Racial Justice Initiatives

    The City Council has committed the City of Sausalito to an ongoing effort to develop programs and initiatives to address the legacy of systemic racism. Below is a progress report on the City's efforts since the previous update on August 14.

    11/20/2020 6:20 PM

  • Park for Free at On-Street Parking Meters in December

    From December 1, 2020, through January 1, 2021, residents and visitors will be able to park for free for up to three hours at Sausalito's on-street parking meters in the downtown area. This long-standing annual program encourages holiday shopping with our local merchants.

    11/20/2020 6:00 PM

  • Celebrating CARSS

    CARSS (Call a Ride for Sausalito Seniors) is a free transportation program for residents of Sausalito and the floating homes community ages 60+ or with a disability. The program was founded in 2015 by the City's Age Friendly Task Force and is managed by Sausalito Village.

    11/13/2020 6:15 PM

  • Marcia Raines Hired as Interim City Manager

    The City Council has selected Marcia Raines to serve as interim city manager while a search is underway to replace Adam Politzer, who will be retiring on December 31, 2020.

    10/30/2020 7:10 PM

  • City Council Welcomes Back Jill Hoffman, Thanks Tom Reilly

    In a special presentation at the beginning of its meeting on October 13, the City Council formally acknowledged the return of Councilmember Jill Hoffman and the departure of Interim Councilmember Tom Reilly.

    10/16/2020 8:00 PM

  • A New Mural for Downtown Sausalito

    As part of its ongoing efforts to beautify downtown Sausalito, the Chamber of Commerce has unveiled a new mural on the empty storefront of the building at 719-725 Bridgeway.

    10/16/2020 7:40 PM

  • City Manager Adam Politzer to Retire in December

    City Manager Adam Politzer will be retiring at the end of December 2020 after 13 years as the City's chief administrator. His retirement caps a 33-year career in local government, including 20 years with the City of Sausalito.

    9/25/2020 7:30 PM

  • Dunphy Park Reopening Celebrated with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

    A small and socially-distanced ceremony was held in Dunphy Park on Saturday, September 19 to celebrate the park's reopening for public use.

    9/25/2020 7:25 PM

  • New Bike Path for Nevada Street Under Consideration

    On Monday, September 21, the City's Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee will discuss a proposal to install a two-way bike path on the north side of Nevada Street, creating a safe zone for children and adults to bike to and from Bridgeway and the campus of Willow Creek Academy.

    9/18/2020 7:20 PM

  • Progress Report at Southview Park

    Work continues apace on an improvement project at Southview Park in Sausalito's Hurricane Gulch neighborhood. Construction began during the week of August 10 and is expected to continue into December.

    9/18/2020 7:15 PM

  • Sign Up to Receive Evacuation Alerts

    Alert Marin and Nixle are two essential notification tools that will be used to alert and advise Sausalito residents in the event of an evacuation due to wildfire.

    8/28/2020 8:00 PM

  • Prepare for a Wildfire and Evacuation

    The smoke drifting over Sausalito from the wildfires to the north of us are an unpleasant reminder that fire season has begun.

    8/21/2020 7:50 PM

  • City Council Approves Purchase of Bank of America Building

    On August 18, the Sausalito City Council approved the City's acquisition of the Bank of America Building at 750 Bridgeway for a price of $2 million.

    8/21/2020 7:40 PM

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