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Byer's Gymnastics received the Civic Heights Business Distinction Award in the fall of 2025. // City of Citrus Heights

Deadline to nominate ‘legacy’ Business Distinction award approaching

Nomination submissions for the upcoming Legacy Business of Distinction Award for businesses in Citrus Heights that have existed for 15 years or more will be closing on Feb. 6.

Citrus Heights Community Development Director Casey Kempenaar presented a revised Commercial Property Reoccupancy program to the Citrus Heights City Council on Jan. 28, 2026. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights approves new fees targeting vacant commercial buildings

The City Council unanimously advanced a commercial property reoccupancy program Wednesday evening through the approval of an ordinance that has been in development for roughly half a year…

MariJane Lopez-Taff and the Citrus Heights City Council gathered to discuss SB 802 on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026.

Citrus Heights City Council takes neutral stance on SB 802

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday voted with some reluctance to remain neutral on both a homeless and housing partnership model and Senate Bill 802 after a presentation from Sacramento County and significant discussion….

Citrus Heights Council approves 25K grant for Chamber of Commerce

The Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce for a second year has received a $25,000 grant from the city’s Economic Development Support Fund, after the Citrus Heights City Council approved the grant request…

Sunrise Mall Entrance on a sunny day

City seeks appraisal of Namdar-owned portion of Sunrise Mall

The City of Citrus Heights recently announced the launch of a pre-condemnation appraisal of a portion of Sunrise Mall property owned by Namdar Realty Group…

The former Citrus Heights Preschool property, now owned by the city, at 7555 Old Auburn Rd.

Citrus Heights Council approves low-cost spay, neuter clinic

During a meeting that lasted more than four hours, the Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday approved a pilot phase lease agreement with FieldHaven Feline Center…

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

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday is slated to discuss approving a feline spay and neuter clinic, a $25,000 grant to the Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce, and a contract for on-call architectural engineering services.

The former Citrus Heights Preschool property, now owned by the city, at 7555 Old Auburn Rd.

Council to vote on bringing low-cost feline spay neuter clinic to Citrus Heights

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday is expected to discuss the approval of a lease agreement between the city and Field Haven Feline Center, which will be setting up its operations on Old Auburn Road…

A map of the proposed area to be annexed is outlined in red. Fair Oaks Boulevard runs north to south and Madison Avenue runs east to west. // City of Citrus Heights

City of Citrus Heights eyes potential annexation at key intersection

The Citrus Heights City Council voted to move forward with an annexation work plan on Aug. 13, which is the first step toward exploring the potential annexation of a small…

Still shot of a video of drone footage shared by the Citrus Heights Police Department during the Aug. 13 City Council meeting, showing July 4, 2025 illegal fireworks footage. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights Police: 49 illegal fireworks citations issued with the help of drones

Citrus Heights Police have issued nearly 50 illegal fireworks citations, the Chief of Police reported…

A vacant building formerly home to Rite Aid on the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Arcadia Drive.

Property owners voice concerns about commercial property re-occupancy ordinance draft

Property owners expressed concerns regarding the proposed draft of a commercial property re-occupancy ordinance during a lightly attended public workshop last week…

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

On Wednesday, the Citrus Heights City Council will discuss proposed changes to the city’s ordinances regarding fire protection and prevention, illegal fireworks, and shopping carts, and a proposed annexation work plan.