Palo Alto Police Chief Andrew Binder has announced his retirement, and the city manager is recommending the city’s assistant chief for the position.
City Manager Ed Shikada selected James Reifschneider to fill Binder’s shoes. The ultimate selection of the police chief is subject to confirmation by the City Council, but Reifschneider is expected to step into the role on April 7, with a salary of $363,584, city officials said.

Binder’s retirement ends a 28-year law enforcement career, 18 of which were served with the city of San Jose and 10 years in Palo Alto.
Palo Alto Mayor Vicki Veenker sang Binder’s praises this week, commending him for his department’s commitment to transparency and focus on equity.
In Palo Alto, Binder began as a lieutenant and rose to captain before becoming assistant chief and then chief of police in August 2022.
“The decision to retire was not an easy one as I am going to miss the everyday interactions with the Palo Alto community, police department colleagues, and City executive leadership team,” Binder said in a release sent out by the city.
Reifschneider was an attorney before becoming an officer and has risen through the ranks of the Palo Alto Police Department after joining it in 2005. He served as a lieutenant for five years, then as a captain for another five. He became assistant chief last year.
“The decision to retire was not an easy one as I am going to miss the everyday interactions with the Palo Alto community, police department colleagues, and City executive leadership team.”
Chief Andrew Binder
“I am advancing James as Palo Alto’s next Chief of Police with confidence that he will provide outstanding leadership to the Police Department team with his two decades of law enforcement expertise and demonstrated skill in leading with integrity, equity and accountability,” said Shikada.
Reifschneider said he will focus on fighting crime “with the utmost professionalism and integrity” and wants to increase the number of sworn officers through robust recruitment.
Reifschneider is a Bay Area native, receiving a Bachelor of Science in political science from Santa Clara University, and a law degree from University of California College of the Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings).
