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Monthly salary to triple for Citrus Heights City Council members. Here’s why

In a four-to-one vote, the Citrus Heights city council recently approved an ordinance that would increase city council member compensation from $600 per month to $1900 per month…

Second hearing to be held on controversial Mariposa Ave. subdivision

After receiving previous public opposition, the Planning Commission is holding a second hearing on the request to subdivide a vacant 2.3-acre parcel of land at 7401 Mariposa Ave. ..

Citrus Heights city manager to receive one-time payment of $20k

The City Council last week approved a motion to provide City Manager Ash Feeney with a one-time, $20,000 payment…

Whoops. Citrus Heights waste collection calendar lists wrong date for Thanksgiving

Sentinel staff report–Residents in Citrus Heights relying on their waste collection calendar for anything other than knowing when to put their garbage bins out at the street will likely want to disregard the calendar for Thanksgiving plans. The…

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Citrus Heights debt policy item pulled last-minute from agenda

An expected vote on revisions to the city’s policy regarding debt didn’t end up taking place Thursday night, after staff made a last-minute request during the council meeting to pull the item from the agenda…

Citrus Heights secures $2M grant for San Juan Ave. improvements

The City of Citrus Heights has secured $2 million in grant funds to aid with roadway improvements planned for a section of San Juan Avenue, but the funds may not go very far.

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The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall (Nov. 14)

The Citrus Heights City Council will hold a closed session meeting on Thursday night to discuss labor negotiations, followed by a public study session regarding an update to fees charged by the city. The city’s regular council meeting…

Citrus Heights council to consider approving revised debt policy

The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday will consider a recommendation from the city manager’s office to adopt a revised debt management policy, specifying when long-term and short-term debt are considered appropriate.

City says it’s evaluating results of ‘road diet’ test on Old Auburn Road

The City of Citrus Heights is currently evaluating results of a controversial nine-day experiment on Old Auburn Road that concluded on Oct. 28.

Low-income senior housing proposal moves forward, despite opposition

Sentinel staff report–Citrus Heights planning commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday night to recommend approval of a 110-unit senior housing project on Fair Oaks Boulevard, despite opposition from some residents in the neighborhood. The project now goes to the City…

Strategic Plan, Citrus Heights

City leaders set new development, public safety objectives for Citrus Heights

Want to know what objectives the City of Citrus Heights will be working to accomplish over the next six months?

Public hearing set for low-income senior housing project in Citrus Heights

Sentinel staff report–Citrus Heights planning commissioners will hold a public hearing on Wednesday regarding a developer’s proposal to demolish a single-family home and build more than 100 units of low-income senior housing on a five-acre property off Fair…