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Republic Services garbage truck, during neighborhood pickup.

Citrus Heights faces decision on future of waste services contract, possible rate increase

Following 60-day negotiations between Republic Services and the City of Citrus Heights regarding a 10-year contract, the Citrus Heights City Council is slated to weigh in on the future of residential waste services for the city…

San Juan Avenue facing the intersection of Chesline Drive (to the left) and Willowcreek Drive (to the right). // SB Williams

$500K kickstarts next phase of San Juan Avenue overhaul

A half million in funding has been secured for the second phase of the San Juan Avenue Complete Streets project in Citrus Heights, officials say…

An aerial rendering of the proposed replica Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall project shared by the Citrus Heights Veterans Memorial project nonprofit to the Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights City Council approves $25,000 for Veterans Memorial project, local theater nonprofit

The Citrus Heights City Council awarded $25,000 in grant funding to two nonprofits last week from its History and Arts and Nonprofit Community Support funds…

A map of where construction is taking place on Old Auburn Road in Citrus Heights. // City of Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights improving ‘dangerous’ section of Old Auburn Road

The City of Citrus Heights is currently working to improve safety on a section of Old Auburn Road from Sunrise Boulevard to Fair Oaks Boulevard…

Wild and Fly Fitness has been nominated for a Business of Distinction: Civic Heights Award.

Citrus Heights introduces new Business of Distinction awards

Citrus Heights is rolling out a new way to celebrate the businesses that strengthen and shape the local community.

Citrus Heights opens sandbag stations for rainy season

By Sara Beth Williams– With the rainy season kicking off, the City of Citrus Heights is offering free sandbag resources to help residents prepare for potential flooding. Two self-serve sandbag stations are now open, one located at City…

Citrus Heights City Hall at night

Hoover, Rodriguez, to host community meetings in Citrus Heights

State Assemblyman Josh Hoover and Sacramento Supervisor Rosario Rodriquez are slated to hold community meetings in Citrus Heights this October. 

Under the redistricting proposal, the share of registered Democratic voters in the district would decrease, while the proportion of registered Republican voters would increase slightly. The new map would also include a larger portion of Placer County, including the cities of Roseville and Rocklin, which were previously not part of District 6. Meanwhile, Rancho Cordova and Rancho Murieta would be removed from the district. // Ray Riehle

How Prop 50 would shift partisan makeup in Citrus Heights’ Congressional District

As residents begin casting their vote on Prop 50 in the 2025 special election, congressional candidate and local business owner Ray Riehle weighed in on the proposed redistricting map for Congressional District 6…

A further look at Citrus Heights’ economic development plan

As Citrus Heights continues implementing its Economic Development Work Plan, recent updates presented to the City Council highlighted two closely aligned priorities: expanding small business support and strengthening the city’s internal culture around economic development…

A gateway arch is under construction at the northern border of Citrus Heights on Auburn Boulevard. // SB Williams

Construction underway for ‘Welcome to Citrus Heights’ gateway arch

Drivers passing across the border between Citrus Heights and Roseville may have noticed the beginnings of two pillars being constructed on either side of Auburn Boulevard just south of Whyte Avenue in recent days…

Road Work Ahead

Citrus Heights City Manager highlights road improvements, infrastructure investments

In a new letter published Monday, Citrus Heights City Manager Ashley Feeney outlined the city’s continued progress in improving local infrastructure, highlighting major roadway projects…

Elections 2024

Where and when Citrus Heights residents can cast ballots for the 2025 special election

As voting in the special election began on Monday, Oct. 6 in Citrus Heights and across the state, several centers have been made available for both ballot drop off and in-person voting…