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Citrus Heights City Council members unanimously approved the establishment of a Youth Advisory Commission on Wednesday, Feb. 11. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights Council approves Youth Advisory Commission

The Citrus Heights City Council unanimously approved a recommendation by the city for the formation of a Youth Advisory Commission at last week’s City Council meeting…

Councilmember Tim Schaefer said that commercial property vacancies are a problem during the discussion on the city's Commercial Property Reoccupancy Program, during the Feb. 11, Citrus Heights City Council meeting. // SB Wiliams

Citrus Heights Council greenlights commercial property reoccupancy program

The City Council Wednesday night officially gave the green light for the city to implement a new ordinance targeting vacant properties in the city, in hopes of motivating property owners to fill vacancies more quickly…

Councilmember Tim Schaefer announced a medical diagnosis at the Citrus Heights City Council meeting, Feb. 11, 2026. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights Councilmember announces medical diagnosis, does not plan to resign

Citrus Heights City Councilmember Tim Schaefer announced at Wednesday night’s City Council meeting on Feb. 11 that he has been diagnosed with…

Citrus Heights strengthens business retention, expansion with targeted programs

Citrus Heights is actively executing its strategy to retain, support, and grow local businesses, the Economic Development and Community Engagement Department said in an update to the City Council last month…

Citrus Heights Economic Development and Community Engagement Director Meghan Huber at the Sept. 24 City Council meeting, speaking on efforts to obtain property owner feedback in the past. // SB Williams

Residents favor vacancy ordinance, Citrus Heights Council wants property owner feedback

At the Sept. 24 City Council meeting, officials presented survey results showing strong resident support for a potential commercial vacancy reoccupancy ordinance, but several councilmembers pressed for…

interior mural inside Black Sils Coffee Lounge

Citrus Heights reports ‘early wins’ with new economic development plan

The City of Citrus Heights is making meaningful progress on its recently adopted Economic Development Work Plan…

The Citrus Heights City Council voted 3-2 against implementing parking violation fines in Citrus Heights that were proposed in light of California’s new “Daylighting” law, Sept. 24, 2025.

City Council votes against implementing ‘daylighting’ fines, asks for revision

 The Citrus Heights City Council voted Wednesday 3-2 to postpone implementing parking violation fines in Citrus Heights that were proposed in light of California’s new “Daylighting” law.

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

The Citrus Heights City Council is expected to hold both a special and regular city council meeting this Wednesday with an agenda that includes media training, two proclamations, updates from the Economic Development and Community Engagement department…

Four members of the Citrus Heights City Council voted to approve grant funding to nine nonprofits, Sept. 10, 2025

Citrus Heights City Council awards $132K in grants to nine non-profits

The Citrus Heights City Council approved $132,000 in grant funding from the Non Profit Community Support Fund program to be allocated to nine different nonprofits.

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New Citrus Heights FlashVote survey released on commercial vacancies

The city of Citrus Heights issued a new FlashVote survey on Monday, with questions focusing on commercial building vacancies…

See which roads in Citrus Heights are scheduled for resurfacing

The Sentinel has broken down the list of roads into five districts based on this district map. Below is a list of all the roads expected to be resurfaced in the next year and a half…

In a presentation to the Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday, Sept. 10, Director of Sacramento County’s Department of Homeless Services and Housing Emily Halcon presented a regional homelessness and housing partnership model, which would merge two existing entities into one Sacramento County Homelessness and Housing Board. Sept. 10, 2025

Citrus Heights council considers proposed Homelessness and Housing board

The Sacramento County Department of Homeless Services and Housing hopes to include Citrus Heights and other cities on a new Homelessness and Housing board by 2026.