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Citrus Heights council approves nearly $200k in retaining wall repairs

The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday unanimously approved awarding a contract to FBD Vanguard Construction, Inc., for the repair of a section of a retaining wall along Madison Avenue in Citrus Heights that was damaged in a…

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Citrus Heights eyes approving $200k in retaining wall repairs

The Citrus Heights City Council plans to award a contract for the construction and repair of a section of a retaining wall along Madison Avenue in Citrus Heights that was previously damaged in a vehicular crash…

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

Citrus Heights City Council members will meet Thursday evening, June 13 to approve multiple resolutions, and discuss updates on the Community HealthWorks Street Outreach…

Proposal calls for allowing more outdoor dining in Citrus Heights during COVID-19 crisis

Citrus Heights residents may soon have more choices for dining al fresco as local restaurants may be given a temporary option to use more outdoor space for additional seating…

Concept designs for Sylvan Corners show room for housing, restaurant plaza

The central and highly visible undeveloped acreage at Sylvan Corners remains a target for development by the City of Citrus Heights, which purchased the 11-acre former middle school property last year.

Restaurant stimulus offering free meals to seniors extended

By Mike Hazlip–The California program helping struggling restaurants and seniors shut-in by COVID-19 restrictions will be in place until July 10, after FEMA officials approved a funding extension last week. The Great Plates Delivered program uses state and…

Thousands in Citrus Heights still haven’t responded to US Census. Does it matter?

The self-response rate for the 2020 US Census is lower than officials hoped for in Citrus Heights, but still well-above the state and national response rate.

City releases new visuals of concept plan for transformed Sunrise Mall

Plans to completely transform the aging, 100-acre Sunrise Mall property into a “21st Century Main Street” continue to move forward, as the city on Friday announced plans for a June 30 public workshop to discuss the mall’s future.

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Citrus Heights council to address million-dollar budget shortfalls

The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday is set to consider adoption of an amended budget, in light of projected shortfalls caused by reductions in sales tax revenue amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Citrus Heights council to hold public hearings, vote on gag rule

The Citrus Heights City Council will meet via live-streaming video conference call Thursday evening to hold several public hearings and vote on a proposed rule that would bar planning commissioners from speaking to media.

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Coronavirus: What kind of budget shortfall will Citrus Heights have?

The effects of mandatory shutdowns to slow the spread of the coronavirus have hit many businesses hard, and the toll on state and local governments is now beginning to surface as well.

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COVID-19: Citrus Heights council votes to extend emergency declaration

The Citrus Heights City Council in a special session on Thursday voted unanimously to extend a proclamation declaring a local state of emergency in response to the novel coronavirus…