MALIBU—On Thursday, December 18, the city of Malibu announced that the City Council revealed the appointment of Joseph D. “Joe” Irvin, ICMA-CM, MPA, as the next City Manager following an extensive and competitive recruitment process. Irvin has over 20 years of executive municipal leadership experience and currently serves as City Manager for the city of South Lake Tahoe. He will start his tenure with Malibu on March 2, 2026.

Irvin was selected following a comprehensive search of highly qualified candidates across the region and the nation. The Malibu City Council identified Irvin’s depth of experience, leadership style, and demonstrated ability to manage complex, environmentally sensitive communities as key factors in his selection.

During his career, Irvin built a record of leadership in emergency management, wildfire response and evacuation operations, environmental stewardship, community development, strategic planning, and organizational effectiveness. His professional background includes service with four cities—Sequim, Washington; Marco Island, Florida; Healdsburg, California; and South Lake Tahoe, California—each presenting distinct operational, environmental, and community challenges.

“Joe Irvin brings the right combination of experience, judgment, and values to guide Malibu through its next chapter,” said Mayor Marianne Riggins. “His leadership reflects a genuine people-first approach, a steady hand during emergencies, and a thoughtful, strategic perspective on long-term community priorities. Joe has demonstrated the ability to lead with transparency, collaboration, and compassion—qualities that align strongly with Malibu’s expectations for its City Manager. We are confident he will serve our residents, Council, and staff with integrity and excellence.”

“I would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Interim City Manager Candace Bond for her professionalism, steadiness, and commitment to the City during this important period,” said Mayor Riggins. “Candace has provided consistent leadership, maintained operational continuity, and supported both staff and the City Council with clarity and dedication. Her service has been invaluable, and we are deeply appreciative of her contributions.”

“I am honored and grateful for the opportunity to serve the City of Malibu,” said Irvin. “Malibu is an extraordinary community defined by engaged residents, dedicated public servants, and an unparalleled natural environment. I look forward to working collaboratively with the City Council, staff, and the community to support Malibu’s resilience, protect its unique character, and deliver high-quality public service that reflects the City’s values.”

Irvin is a Credentialed City Manager (ICMA-CM) through the International City/County Management Association. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Resource Management from California State University Channel Islands and a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College.