City of Redwood City, CA

07/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/15/2025 18:14

Redwood City Welcomes Tiarra Warner as New Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - July 15, 2025

Media Contact:

Jennifer Yamaguma, Deputy City Manager
jyamaguma@redwoodcity.org

Redwood City, California - City Manager Melissa Stevenson Diaz has announced the appointment of Tiarra Warner as the new Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services for Redwood City. Warner brings over 15 years of municipal experience in recreation and community services, with a strong record of leadership, innovation, and equity-focused programming.

"Tiarra's passion for community-building, combined with her deep experience across cities of all sizes, makes her an exceptional addition to Redwood City," said Stevenson Diaz. "We are thrilled to welcome her and excited for the future of our parks and community services under her leadership."

Warner is currently the Recreation Manager for the City of Rohnert Park and formerly served in an interim capacity as Acting Director of Community Services. Her extensive background spans roles in Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Signal Hill, and Long Beach. She has overseen a wide range of programs including youth sports, senior services, large-scale community events, and inclusive recreation initiatives.

Redwood City's Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department oversees more than 30 parks and open spaces, multiple community centers, and a wide range of programs and events that promote health, connection, and lifelong learning. A major milestone on the horizon is the opening of the City's new Senior Center later this year-an investment in aging well and community engagement.

"I'm honored to join a city so deeply committed to equity, innovation, and community engagement," Warner said. "Redwood City's values align with my own, and I look forward to working with staff, residents, and community partners to build on the department's incredible foundation."

Warner holds a Master of Science in Recreation Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from California State University, Long Beach. She currently serves as Chair of the California Park and Recreation Society's JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) Counsel and is recognized across the state for her commitment to inclusive practices and community-centered leadership.

Warner will begin her new role on August 11.

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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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