
The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
The Citrus Heights City Council will meet via Zoom Thursday evening to hold a closed-door session involving the Police Department, followed by a public hearing regarding federal funding and presentation of a new program to streamline permitting of…

Citrus Heights leaders revise 3-year goals, set 6-month objectives
Sentinel staff report– A group of about 15 city leaders and senior staff met for nearly five hours Tuesday via Zoom to set three-year goals and six-month strategic objectives for the City of Citrus Heights – including plans…

Citrus Heights councilman announces bid for U.S. Congress
Sentinel staff report– Citrus Heights Councilman Bret Daniels, an outspoken Republican, announced Wednesday that he will be running for U.S. House of Representatives, seeking the seat currently held by Ami Bera (D-Elk Grove).

Citrus Heights Wins ‘Greenprint’ Award from Tree Foundation
The City of Citrus Heights received the 2014 “Growing Greenprint” award from the Sacramento Tree Foundation this month, in recognition of the City’s “noteworthy contributions” toward building a better urban forest. “We are honored to receive the Growing…

New City Hall: Environmental and Traffic Impact Report Released
Over 800 pages of documents were released for public review this week, as part of the City’s proposed plan to move City Hall to Antelope Road and allow a 68,000 square feet medical building to be built in…

Sac County Election Survey Seeks Voter Feedback
Did you vote at a polling location on Tuesday? If so, the Sacramento County Elections Department wants to hear about your voting experience. A new survey posted on the elections department website seeks voter feedback on questions ranging…

City Takes Heat from Residents Over Controversial New City Hall Proposal
Controversy erupted at a community meeting this week over a proposal to bring a new 3-story medical office building to the existing Citrus Heights city hall location, and move the hall to Antelope Drive. In a full room…

City Kicks Off Building Safety Month
The Citrus Heights building department hosted a Thursday kick-off event in order to raise awareness to Building Safety Month, an international effort which seeks to improve building safety through education during the month of May. In addition to…

ELECTION: Sample Ballots Arrive for Citrus Heights Voters
With the primary election coming up in just over a month, Citrus Heights voters can expect to receive their sample ballot pamphlets in the mail this week — if they haven’t already — according to a press release…

New City Hall Proposal: Final Community Meeting on April 30
A final community meeting to discuss the potential relocation and construction of a new city hall for Citrus Heights has been scheduled for April 30. The meeting is the last in a series of City-hosted community discussions, following…