
Civic Minute: What’s going on at Citrus Heights City Hall?
The Citrus Heights City Council is expected on Wednesday to hear a presentation from Republic Services, issue a proclamation recognizing Neighborhood Area Awareness Month, and consider the approval of a new Commercial Property Reoccupancy Program ordinance….

Revised Commercial Vacancy Ordinance heads to Citrus Heights City Council
A revised Commercial Vacancy Reoccupancy ordinance is scheduled to be up for approval at the upcoming Citrus Heights City Council meeting…

First phase of Sayonara housing project to be completed this spring
Habitat for Humanity Greater Sacramento President and CEO Leah Miller reported to the Citrus Heights City Council last week that the first eight homes being constructed on Sayonara Drive should be complete in May.

City Council to revisit possible annexation of 5.4-acre section on southern border of Citrus Heights
The Citrus Heights City Council is slated to discuss the draft of a potential annexation work plan involving a 5.4-acre section of unincorporated Sacramento County located on the southern border of the city….

City to discuss potential purchase of Sunrise Mall parcels in closed session
Citrus Heights City Council is scheduled to hold a closed session meeting to discuss real estate negotiations with Namdar Realty Group involving three property parcels, according to an agenda packet released on Friday…

What’s in the city’s drafted Commercial Property Reoccupancy ordinance?
City of Citrus Heights officials recently released a draft of a proposed Commercial Property Reoccupancy Ordinance that would both fine building owners who have vacant buildings that are unsightly or dilapidated and motivate business owners toward achieving reoccupancy…

Citrus Heights eyes new ordinance, fees to address commercial building vacancies
Citrus Heights is taking steps to address the growing number of vacant commercial buildings by introducing a proposed Commercial Property Reoccupancy Ordinance through a workshop…

Community Nonprofit grant applications now open
The City of Citrus Heights is now accepting applications for its Non-Profit Community Support Fund, with a total of $150,000 available for nonprofits who serve Citrus Heights residents.

Citrus Heights clarifies position on SB 802
Following the Sentinel’s recent report on the city dropping its opposition to a controversial regional homelessness bill, a city spokesperson issued a clarification that…

Citrus Heights City Council on summer recess
The Citrus Heights City Council did not meet this week, as the council is on summer recess…

Citrus Heights drops opposition to controversial homeless bill, pending amendments
The Citrus Heights city manager has confirmed that the city has dropped its opposition to a controversial senate bill that would…

Fines against Sunrise Mall exceed $500K, city says
Fines accrued by Namdar Realty Group for various code violations have exceeded $500,000, according to an update from the city…




