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The Gateway Activation Project

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.

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Civic Minute: What’s going on at Citrus Heights City Hall?

The Citrus Heights City Council will hear a presentation on illegal fireworks enforcement and the Gateway Activation project, as well as be asked to approve multiple on-call service agreements and construction contracts.

Scott Kaufman, new planning commisoner

Citrus Heights council appoints another Planning Commissioner

A new planning commissioner appointment was recently ratified by the Citrus Heights City Council, the second appointment to be made within the last several months…

Citrus Height police SUV

How much of the city budget goes to Citrus Heights Police?

The Citrus Heights Police Department continues to represent the largest share of the city’s general fund expenditures, according to a report from the city on June 11.

Road Work Ahead

Over $50M planned for road, safety, drain upgrades in Citrus Heights

More than $50 million is anticipated to be spent in the next two years on 18 infrastructure projects in Citrus Heights…

A pie chart shared by the city shows Citrus Heights Police Department receiving 57 percent of general funds. Additionally, 23% of the funds are being allocated toward administrative services, 8% to General Services, 3% to the City Manager's office, and the rest of the funds will go toward economic development and community engagement, community development, and transfers to non-general fund reserves.

Citrus Heights newly adopted budget allocates $8M to roads for next two years

The Citrus Heights City Council adopted its biennial budget on Wednesday, which details the city’s planned spending and anticipated revenues for the next two years.

A new quick service restaurant could take the place of the former Marie Callander's. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights Planning Commission approves quick service restaurant site plan

A Use Permit to allow a new quick service restaurant with drive thru along Sunrise Boulevard was unanimously approved by the Citrus Heights Planning Commission Tuesday.

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Civic Minute: What’s going on at Citrus Heights City Hall?

The Citrus Heights City Council will on Wednesday be asked to approve a biennial budget, road maintenance funding, a contract amendment for the San Juan Complete Streets project, an amended salary table, and a master fee schedule…

Construction begins on Antelope Road

Construction began on Antelope Road on Monday June 9, according to an announcement from the city…

The Gateway Activation Project

City seeking feedback on Gateway Activation Project in Citrus Heights

Local residents are being invited to play a key role in shaping the future of the Gateway Activation Project by submitting feedback through an online survey.