Politics & Government

Livermore City Manager To Be Hired Today, Could Be Oakland Official

A staff report for Monday's meeting said the city received 27 applications from across the country, from which 13 candidates qualified.

If confirmed by the council Monday, the new city manager will get a five-year contract starting at $305,000 and stay May 16.
If confirmed by the council Monday, the new city manager will get a five-year contract starting at $305,000 and stay May 16. (Google Maps)

LIVERMORE, CA —The Livermore City Council is set to hire a new city manager Monday.

Irvine Assistant City Manager Marianna Marysheva will likely replace retiring city manager Marc Roberts.

Marysheva is returning to the Bay Area, where she attended San Fracisco State University and UC Berkeley. She served as budget director of Oakland from 2001-2005 and as an assistant city administrator from 2008-2011. She has also served as town manager of Mammoth Lakes. She served as Irvine's interim city manager from Sept. 2020 to Dec. 2021.

Find out what's happening in Livermorefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

A staff report for Monday's meeting said the city received 27 applications from across the country, from which 13 candidates were identified as qualified. The city council interviewed the six "best qualified candidates." After a background check was complete, Mayor Bob Woerner, serving as the council's chief negotiator, recommended Marysheva for the job.

If confirmed by the council Monday, Marysheva will get a five-year contract, starting at $305,000. She would officially take over the job May 16.

Find out what's happening in Livermorefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The Livermore City Council meets in the council chambers at city hall, at 1016 S. Livermore Ave. The meeting ca also be seen on the city's YouTube channel, at https://www.youtube.com/c/CityofLivermoreCalifornia.


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