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New city manager to share vision for future of Citrus Heights

Ashley "Ash" Feeney
File photo, Ashley Feeney speaks remotely during a Jan. 13, 2022, council meeting where he was selected to serve as the next city manager.

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The new city manager for Citrus Heights has been making the rounds to various community meetings in town, with his latest stop slated for Monday night at a neighborhood meeting.

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Ashley “Ash” Feeney will speak at the Sylvan Community Center at 6:30 p.m. on April 25 on his vision for the city, according to a flier published by the Sunrise Old Auburn Road neighborhood association (SOAR). Feeney will speak during the association’s monthly meeting, which is open to all residents to attend.

Jayna Karpinski-Costa, president of SOAR, said she is helping pass out around 600 fliers to residents in her neighborhood area, which covers the area from Sylvan Road to Sunrise Boulevard and Old Auburn Road to Greenback Lane.

The flier educates residents about the city’s nine active neighborhood associations, which serve as a voice for residents and keep members informed. The city is split into eleven neighborhood areas, represented by nine associations, with residents automatically belonging to the association covering their area.

Doors open at 6 p.m. for the meeting, which will be held at 7521 Community Drive. The meeting will also include a Police Department crime report for the neighborhood, news updates, and refreshments, according to an event flier.