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The city plans to resurface 254 streets over the next two years, with streets in green expected to be resurfaced in 2026 and streets in blue expected to be resurfaced in 2027. // City of Citrus Heights

$1.47M Design contract approved as Citrus Heights prepares for widespread street upgrades

The City of Citrus Heights continues to move forward with its long-term goal of repairing and maintaining roads through its Pavement Preservation Plan, adding 33 more streets to its original list…

city hall, 2025

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

The agenda includes a closed session regarding real property negotiations and anticipated litigation, public hearings on Community Development Block Grant funding and building code updates…

Image of California's current Congressional District 6 map, (left) created by nonpartisan citizen redistricting committee, compared with future California Congressional District 6 map approved during a 2025 Special Election, (right) redrawn by legislators to favor Democratic candidates in response to Texas redistricting favoring Republican candidates. // Wikipedia //Courtesy of Ray Riehle, congressional candidate.

Prop 50 shifts Citrus Heights’ congressional district

In Citrus Heights, many precincts to the northeast and northwest voted against the proposition, with an average of 300-500 voters participating in each precinct, according to Sacramento County election results…

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Annual report details where $587k in federal grant money went in Citrus Heights

On Wednesday, the City Council will be asked to approve a Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report, which..

The Citrus Heights City Council honored 150 volunteers during National Volunteer Week, April 25, 2024

Citrus Heights to open Hall of Fame nominations for volunteers

Residents will soon have the opportunity to nominate local community members for a Chip-In Hall of Fame award…

City Councilmember Kelsey Nelson praised the city's suggestions for youth in programing.

Citrus Heights plans new programs to engage youth in local government

Citrus Heights is taking its first steps toward launching new programs designed to…

A street light located in Neighborhood Area 2

City seeks to brighten up neighborhoods with private street lighting program

The City of Citrus Heights is seeking community input on a new private street lighting program that would help illuminate neighborhoods where lighting infrastructure is limited or nonexistent…

Citrus Heights Police Officers Sheldon Hansen, Christopher Edwards, and Hayden LaCurelle stood with loved ones, City Council members, City staff and Citrus Heights Police Chief Alex Turcotte for a photo after accepting Distinguished Service medals on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025,

Three Citrus Heights Police officers awarded Distinguished Service medals

Three Citrus Heights Police officers were awarded Distinguished Service medals during the Citrus Heights City Council meeting Wednesday…

Citrus Heights City Council tables ban on new recycling centers

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday opted to table banning any future recycling centers and instead favored continuing the conversation with…

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Civic Minute: What’s going at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Feb. 26)

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday will hear presentations on proposed zoning ordinance amendments for recycling centers, youth in government…

Ivan's recycling center

Citrus Heights Council to revisit debate over banning new recycling centers

The Citrus Heights City Council is scheduled, for a second time, to hear a discussion and recommendations surrounding local recycling center ordinances…

Vice Mayor MariJane Lopez-Taff

Citrus Heights council favors hybrid solution for resolving neighbor disputes

The Citrus Heights City Council last week directed city staff to…