
Meet Amor Taylor, candidate for Citrus Heights city council
Q: Why are you running for city council? A: “With a background in public policy, a business owner and an individual with a disability, I feel I have a unique perspective…”

Meet the 8 candidates running for Citrus Heights city council
Updated Sept. 11, 12:58 a.m.– This November, Citrus Heights voters will have an opportunity to select two candidates from a diverse and crowded race of eight local residents who are all seeking a seat on the city council.…

Meet Rick Doyle, candidate for Citrus Heights city council
Q: Why are you running for city council? A: “I love what this city has accomplished since Cityhood and want to see that it continues. If elected, I will see that we remain focused to remaining debt free…

Video shows off new Citrus Heights city hall, dedication
A new video uploaded to Youtube by Sacramento Metro Cable 14 this week highlights various shots of the newly completed city hall building in Citrus Heights. The short, minute-long video includes views from inside and outside the new…

Meet Jeff Slowey, candidate for Citrus Heights city council
Q: Why are you running for city council? A: When Roberta McGlashan decided not to run for Supervisor and one of my fellow Councilmembers Sue Frost ran for her open office, it created an open spot on the…

New Citrus Heights city hall dedication draws crowd for ‘momentous occasion’
Several hundred residents, regional leaders, and city staff gathered outside the newly completed city hall Thursday morning for an official dedication ceremony and tours of the 35,000-square-feet building. “In a few months Citrus Heights will be celebrating its…

2016 election: Citrus Heights city council race begins to take shape
With an Aug. 17 filing deadline now passed, a total of eight Citrus Heights residents have qualified to run for one of two city council seats up for election this November. Names confirmed for the November ballot include…

New Citrus Heights city hall to open Aug. 9; tours planned
Updated July 29, 9:03 a.m.– After just over a year of construction, the new 35,000-square-foot city hall in Citrus Heights is scheduled to open for business on Aug. 9, with a public dedication ceremony on Aug. 25. Mayor…

CHPD: over 30% of calls to police dept. are homeless-related
The results are in for a 2016 Citrus Heights Police Department study of local homelessness: between 30 and 35 percent of calls for service received by CHPD are homeless-related. In a phone interview with The Sentinel last week,…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: city hall update, plastic bags, elections
Latest local news briefs include an opening date set for the new city hall, clarification on whether Citrus Heights is affected by Sacramento County’s plastic bag ban, and a look at what’s taking shape in the upcoming race…

Citrus Heights council appoints police chief as new city manager
The Citrus Heights city council has selected Police Chief Christopher Boyd as the new city manager, replacing Henry Tingle who announced his retirement earlier this year. “I am pleased to announce that our city council unanimously voted to…

Citrus Heights leaders set six-month objectives for City
The City of Citrus Heights recently published a list of six-month objectives on its website, following a strategic planning session earlier this month where a dozen city leaders discussed and set short-term plans to accomplish by October 1.…




