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Public meeting for Roseville-Citrus Heights ‘Gateway’ project planned for March

An informational meeting regarding the Gateway Activation Project, which seeks to improve multi-modal transportation between Citrus Heights and Roseville trails, is slated to take place in March hosted by the City of Citrus Heights…

12 winners of Republic Services' annual calendar poster contest gathered for a photo after being honored at the Citrus Heights City Council meeting, Jan. 28, 2026. // City of Citrus Heights

Twelve Students from Citrus Heights schools featured in Republic Services 2026 calendar

The Citrus Heights City Council celebrated 12 winners of the annual Republic Services calendar poster contest on Wednesday, Jan. 28, giving each student winner an opportunity to showcase their winning artwork in a photo with the mayor…

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.

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.

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 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….

Sunrise Mall

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…

A vacant building which was once home to The 99 Cent store still remains vacant after closing over a year ago. // SB Williams

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…

A former medical supply store which has sat vacant on Auburn Blvd. and Antelope Rd. for some time. // SB WIlliams

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…