
Citrus Heights Council votes to toughen illegal camping regulations
The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday voted in support of expanding the definition of illegal camping, but opted to exempt sleeping in passenger vehicles…

City Council recognizes Daniels for service to Citrus Heights
The City Council, city staff, and members of the public recognized Mayor Bret Daniels for his service to the council on his last night as a City Council member on Aug. 28.

Planning Commission gives Sayonara Drive housing development green light
A new affordable housing development project for Sayonara Drive received the green light from the Citrus Heights Planning Commission on Tuesday…

Opponents mobilize to fight Measure M sales tax proposal in Citrus Heights
Opponents of a $12 million sales tax increase in Citrus Heights are beginning to mobilize to defeat the measure in November.

Election 2020: Citrus Heights mayor won’t seek another term
Jeff Slowey, who is currently serving as mayor of Citrus Heights, was not among the names of candidates who filed by the Aug. 7 deadline to run for City Council this year.

City answers common questions about vision for Sunrise Mall
Wondering why there’s three hotels shown in conceptual plans for redevelopment at Sunrise Mall, or whether there will be space for the weekly Farmer’s Market to continue?

Census response rate slows in Citrus Heights
The Census self-response rate in Citrus Heights appears to have hit a plateau, as the rate rose by just 1.4% over the past 45 days. Statewide, response rates ticked up by about 4% during the same time.

Deadline approaching to run for school board, water district and city council
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City seeks development offers for 11-acre Sylvan Corners site
The City of Citrus Heights this month began seeking qualified developers to submit offers for purchasing and developing the 11.3-acre former Sylvan Middle School property at Sylvan Corners. Offers will be received for 120 days, through Oct. 5.

Measure M: Citrus Heights council votes 4-1 to put $12M sales tax increase on ballot
Citrus Heights residents will have the opportunity to vote on a proposed 1-cent sales tax increase in November, following a 4-1 vote by the City Council on Thursday.

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall
Citrus Heights City Council members will meet via Zoom video conferencing Thursday evening to hold a study session on improving roadway safety around schools, followed by a regular council meeting to vote on a sales tax proposal and…

Citrus Heights considering new sales tax to boost budget by $12M per year
The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday will vote on whether to place a local sales tax measure on the November ballot to address budget shortfalls and bring in an estimated $12 million in additional tax revenue per…




