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Sayonara Drive street sign, stop sign, with illegally dumped trash at the base.

City Council votes to retain Sayonara Drive street name for now

The Citrus Heights City Council voted unanimously to retain the name Sayonara Drive, while leaving the door open to future discussion of a name change…

city hall, 2025

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?

The Citrus Heights City Council is expected on Wednesday to discuss the possibility of renaming Sayonara Drive, as well as hear an update on the America’s 250-year anniversary mural to be installed at City Hall this summer…

I voted sticker. Photo credit: Luke Otterstad

Midterm Election: Local results for Citrus Heights

Latest election results from Sacramento County were released June 9 at 4:15 p.m. The next round of election results will be updated on June 12. Read more for live updated election results.

Citrus Heights Community Development Director Casey Kempenaar presented a revised Commercial Property Reoccupancy program to the Citrus Heights City Council on Jan. 28, 2026. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights City Council slated to make final decision on Commercial property reoccupancy program

The Citrus Heights City Council is slated to make its final decision on the Commercial Property Reoccupancy Program ordinance this upcoming City Council meeting, according to an agenda packet released Friday…

Citrus Heights City Council members discussed housing, homeless and SB 802, with councilmember Tim Schaefer attending virtually, Jan. 28. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights takes neutral stance on proposed homelessness partnership model

The Citrus Heights City Council voted to take a neutral stance on a revised housing and homelessness partnership model presented by Sacramento County during its Jan. 28 meeting…

The Gateway Activation Project

Public meeting for Roseville-Citrus Heights ‘Gateway’ project planned for March

An informational meeting regarding the Gateway Activation Project, which seeks to improve multi-modal transportation between Citrus Heights and Roseville trails, is slated to take place in March hosted by the City of Citrus Heights…

12 winners of Republic Services' annual calendar poster contest gathered for a photo after being honored at the Citrus Heights City Council meeting, Jan. 28, 2026. // City of Citrus Heights

Twelve Students from Citrus Heights schools featured in Republic Services 2026 calendar

The Citrus Heights City Council celebrated 12 winners of the annual Republic Services calendar poster contest on Wednesday, Jan. 28, giving each student winner an opportunity to showcase their winning artwork in a photo with the mayor…

Byer's Gymnastics received the Civic Heights Business Distinction Award in the fall of 2025. // City of Citrus Heights

Deadline to nominate ‘legacy’ Business Distinction award approaching

Nomination submissions for the upcoming Legacy Business of Distinction Award for businesses in Citrus Heights that have existed for 15 years or more will be closing on Feb. 6.

Citrus Heights Community Development Director Casey Kempenaar presented a revised Commercial Property Reoccupancy program to the Citrus Heights City Council on Jan. 28, 2026. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights approves new fees targeting vacant commercial buildings

The City Council unanimously advanced a commercial property reoccupancy program Wednesday evening through the approval of an ordinance that has been in development for roughly half a year…

Citrus Heights City Council takes neutral stance on SB 802

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday voted with some reluctance to remain neutral on both a homeless and housing partnership model and Senate Bill 802 after a presentation from Sacramento County and significant discussion….

city hall, 2025

Civic Minute: What’s going on at Citrus Heights City Hall?

The Citrus Heights City Council is expected on Wednesday to hear a presentation from Republic Services, issue a proclamation recognizing Neighborhood Area Awareness Month, and consider the approval of a new Commercial Property Reoccupancy Program ordinance….

Crunch Fitness on Greenback Ln. and San Juan Ave. closed in the summer of 2024. // SB Williams

Revised Commercial Vacancy Ordinance heads to Citrus Heights City Council

A revised Commercial Vacancy Reoccupancy ordinance is scheduled to be up for approval at the upcoming Citrus Heights City Council meeting…