
Eyeing a career in public works? Citrus Heights ‘showcase’ event set for May 16
Garbage trucks, street sweepers, and other heavy equipment will be on display as part of a Public Works Showcase career fair set to take place…

Citrus Heights council to consider approving over $30M for Auburn Blvd project
The second phase of the Auburn Boulevard Complete Streets Project is expected to cost over $30 million, according to a proposal under consideration by the Citrus Heights City Council this week…

Citrus Heights Planning Commission could be disbanded. Here’s why
The Citrus Heights City Council will discuss the fate of the city’s Planning Commission in an upcoming council meeting on Thursday, May 9…

Want to see if your vote-by-mail ballot got counted? Here’s how to check online
Wonder what happened to your vote-by-mail ballot after you put it in the mail or dropped it off? Under California Election law, you can check to see if your vote was counted if you voted by mail —…

City ‘leaning’ towards permanent lane reduction on Old Auburn
The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday gave direction to staff and consultants to pursue developing a plan that would include permanently replacing one lane of traffic with separated bikeway in each direction on a section of Old…

City Council to hold public hearings, discuss plans for Old Auburn Road
The Citrus Heights City Council will participate in a study session Thursday night regarding plans for Old Auburn Road, followed by a pair of public hearings regarding the Sunrise MarketPlace and a proposed shopping center remodel.

New owner proposes 74,000-square-foot senior care facility on Sunrise Blvd
The Citrus Heights Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Wednesday night prior to voting on whether to approve a developer’s plan to construct an 88-bed senior care facility on a 4.5-acre vacant parcel on Sunrise Boulevard.

Citrus Heights City Hall now open as vote center, thru Election Day
City Hall in Citrus Heights opened Saturday as an official vote center for those seeking to vote in person for the 2020 primary election.

What’s coming next for the future of Sunrise Mall?
Ideas for the future of Sunrise Mall abound, as the City of Citrus Heights continues to gather input from community members and stakeholders on how to transform the struggling mall into what the city aims to become a…

New retail plaza, drive-thru approved at former bank site on Sunrise Blvd
Citrus Heights Planning Commissioners on Wednesday voted unanimously to approve plans for a new retail plaza to be constructed at the site of a recently demolished former bank building on Sunrise Boulevard.

Citrus Heights council to review annual audit, budget report
Citrus Heights City Council members will consider accepting a 172-page comprehensive annual financial report during their Feb. 13 council meeting at City Hall, along with giving final approval to changes allowing marijuana delivery and considering a $125,000 contract…

Where and how to vote in Citrus Heights for the 2020 primary election
This year’s March 3 primary election is several months earlier than usual, and there’s also a few more local changes for voters to be aware of.




