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Citrus Heights Chief Building Official Joseph Cuffe, Feb. 12, 2026.

Citrus Heights quietly replaces rarely convened appeals board

The Citrus Heights City Council has unanimously approved dissolving one rarely-used board of appeals, and swapping in another board of appeals…

Citrus Heights Police Chief Alex Turcotte stands with Chip-in Hall of Fame Award winner Janet Harry, at a Volunteer Appreciation Week ceremony, April 23, 2025. // City of Citrus Heights

City seeks nominations for 2nd annual ‘Chip In’ volunteer award

The City of Citrus Heights is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Chip-In Hall of Fame Award, recognizing residents who go above and beyond…

Green waste and recycling are part of waste collection services by Republic Services in Citrus Heights. // CH Sentinel

Citrus Heights’ massive residential waste contract: What we know so far

The Citrus Heights City Council voted 3 to 2 last week to recommend the city move forward with renewing a 10-year contract with Allied Waste Services of North America, LLC, known as Republic Services…

A gateway arch is under construction at the northern border of Citrus Heights on Auburn Boulevard. // SB Williams

Construction underway for ‘Welcome to Citrus Heights’ gateway arch

Drivers passing across the border between Citrus Heights and Roseville may have noticed the beginnings of two pillars being constructed on either side of Auburn Boulevard just south of Whyte Avenue in recent days…

Road Work Ahead

Citrus Heights City Manager highlights road improvements, infrastructure investments

In a new letter published Monday, Citrus Heights City Manager Ashley Feeney outlined the city’s continued progress in improving local infrastructure, highlighting major roadway projects…

Elections 2024

Where and when Citrus Heights residents can cast ballots for the 2025 special election

As voting in the special election began on Monday, Oct. 6 in Citrus Heights and across the state, several centers have been made available for both ballot drop off and in-person voting…

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.

city hall, 2025

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.