
By Sara Beth Williams–
Local residents are being invited to play a key role in shaping the future of the Gateway Activation Project by submitting feedback through an online survey, Citrus Heights officials announced.
From June 1 through June 17, residents can complete a short Gateway Activation Project Feedback Survey, available online. The city says responses will help guide final decisions and ensure the plan reflects the community’s vision and priorities.
The city is also planning to host another in-person pop-up event on Saturday, June 14 along the Old Auburn Multi-Use Trail near Big Oak Mobile Home Park. Community members are invited to drop by anytime between 8 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to meet the team, view informational displays, and provide additional feedback.
On Tuesday, April 29, the city hosted a community workshop at Big Oak Mobile Home Park, providing residents with an overview of the project initiative. The event included a presentation, interactive discussions, and opportunities for attendees to share ideas.
For those who couldn’t attend in person, the city has published a full summary of the meeting, including the presentation slides and major takeaways.
The Gateway Activation Project will implement multimodal and roadway improvements along Old Auburn Road and Wachtel Way, connecting to existing multi-modal facilities according to the city’s website. This improvement will also provide connection to future facilities proposed by adjacent municipalities, including the City of Roseville and Sacramento County.
The goal of the project is to develop Complete Street solutions to address safety concerns, increase access and mobility connections for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers, and improve operations.
For more information visit the city’s official Gateway Activation Project webpage.