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Citrus Heights awarded more than $100k from Cannabis Tax Fund

Citrus Heights council members voted unanimously during a July 10 City Council meeting to accept $112,770 in grant funds from the California Highway Patrol Cannabis Tax Fund grant program…

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City cancels ice cream social due to heat wave

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights announced that its planned July 11 outdoor City Scoop event has been cancelled, citing the area being under an extreme heat advisory…

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Citrus Heights council, commission meetings shift to new days

Regular City Council and Planning Commission meetings have shifted to new days, as of July 1…

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City of Citrus Heights asks for feedback in ‘largest survey in its history’

Should reducing homelessness rank as a higher priority for the City of Citrus Heights than filling potholes or providing 9-1-1 emergency services?

City eyes more streets after seeing results of signal timing update on Greenback Lane

Following the city’s recent tweaking of traffic signal timing on Greenback Lane, data from the city shows drivers on average now experience a 14% quicker travel time when going through Citrus Heights.

2019 city survey finds homelessness, poverty top concern in Citrus Heights

A 2019 Community Survey conducted by a research firm on behalf of the City of Citrus Heights found homelessness and poverty tops the list of problems for residents in Citrus Heights — far exceeding concerns with road repair,…

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City takes next step towards development of vacant property at Sylvan Corners

The Citrus Heights City Council earlier this month voted to take the next step towards the long-anticipated development of the former Sylvan Middle School property at Sylvan Corners, and indicated what kind of development will be likely in…

City tweaks signal timing to give good drivers more green lights on Greenback Lane

The City of Citrus Heights last week updated traffic signal timing along a three-and-a-half mile stretch of Greenback Lane, meaning that drivers traveling the 40-mile-per-hour speed limit should hit less stop lights and enjoy quicker travel times through…

Only one man spoke at the public hearing about fee increases in Citrus Heights. Here’s what he said.

During a public hearing held Thursday night regarding a controversial fee increase in Citrus Heights, only one resident showed up to speak.

Citrus Heights drops fee hike that would have tripled water heater permit cost

The Citrus Heights City Council voted 4-0 Thursday night to approve a wide-ranging list of fee increases, but dropped the most controversial aspect of the proposal that would have tripled the cost of acquiring a water heater permit…

City to hold public workshop on plan for Old Auburn Road

The City of Citrus Heights will be hosting a community workshop this Tuesday, Dec. 17, where residents are invited to provide feedback on temporary roadway modifications that were implemented on Old Auburn Road in October…

New mayor, vice mayor selected for Citrus Heights

The City Council on Thursday night selected two members from its ranks to serve one-year terms as mayor and vice mayor of Citrus Heights during 2020.