By Sara Beth Williams–
Residents have several different opportunities to weigh in on the proposed amendment for the Sunrise Tomorrow Specific Plan. In a late update from the city Thursday afternoon, the proposal has been pulled from the upcoming City Council agenda for a second time.
Below, The Sentinel has compiled a list of ways in which residents can make their voice heard regarding their thoughts on the future of Sunrise Mall.
Online Comment form: Thursday is the last day for comments to be submitted via an online feedback form regarding the proposed amendment. The feedback provided through comments on the form will not be read aloud and will be added to the City Council staff report, which is compiled and then given to council members on Friday, Jan. 17, prior to the next council meeting.
Presentation during CHASEN meeting: Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. Brian Holloway will be speaking on behalf of Ethan Conrad Properties regarding the proposed amendment at the next Citrus Heights Areas 7-8-9 meeting on Jan. 21. Holloway said in an email he’s interested in hearing the thoughts of residents and will make himself available to “answer questions and listen for our neighbor’s responses.” The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and take place at Foundation Christian Church in Citrus Heights. Foundation Christian Church is located at 7800 Wonder St.
Citrus Heights City Council meeting: The proposed amendment is also slated to be discussed in front of the Citrus Heights City Council as a non-action item. The City Council meeting will begin at 6 p.m. and will be held in the City Hall Chambers. Council meetings are open to the public, and residents are welcome to attend and give comment. City Hall is located at 6360 Fountain Square Drive.
Public comments submitted online: For those who can’t attend City Council meetings in person, public comments can be submitted online through the city’s website. All comments submitted online will be read aloud. Submissions of public comments are accepted until 4 p.m. on the day of the City Council meeting.
Residents have several different opportunities to weigh in on the proposed amendment for the Sunrise Tomorrow Specific Plan...
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