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The city's first "Citrus Nights' concert in the park event took place Sept. 19, 2025. // SB Williams

City highlights successes in roads, safety, economic development

The city listed dozens of accomplishments through 2025, including multiple successes in economic development, community engagement, public safety and roads and construction.

Several candidates are running for Congress District 6 in 2026. Kevin Kiley, Incumbent (top left) Lauren Babb Tomlinson, Democrat (second from top left), Martha Guerrero, Democrat (top right). Thien Ho, Democrat (second from bottom left). Richard Pan, Democrat (bottom, second from right), Tyler Vandenberg. Democrat (bottom left)

Who’s running for Congress in District 6?

The race for Congress is heating up as multiple candidates have stepped up to run to represent District 6, including the mayor of West Sacramento, the Sacramento County District Attorney, and current US Representative Kevin Kiley…

The Sacramento County office of the Secretary of State lists three confirmed candidates who have filed to run for Assembly i, representing District 7, including Amy L Slavensky, (bottom left) Sanaz Motamedi (top left) and Josh Hoover. (right)

Who’s running for State Assembly District 7?

Candidates on both sides of the political aisle are running for State Assembly District 7 this year, with current incumbent Josh Hoover having confirmed he is running for reelection.

Mayor Jayna Karpinski-Costa speaks on letter response to Sacramento Grand Jury Findings, July 9, 2025.

Citrus Heights responds to Grand Jury findings on elder financial abuse

The Citrus Heights City Council on July 9 approved a drafted letter that was written in response to a Sacramento Grand Jury Report issued last month alleging law enforcement agencies in Sacramento County are not adequately addressing elder…

Aerial fireworks exploding in the night sky

Citrus Heights Police issue over $300K in illegal fireworks fines

Citrus Heights Police identified have over 300 separate violations of illegal fireworks activity following Fourth of July holiday celebrations…

city hall, 2025

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

The Citrus Heights City Council on July 9 will discuss landscape maintenance assessments, and the city’s response to the Sacramento Grand Jury Report released last month…

Citrus Heights Police Department

City responds to discrepancies in Citrus Heights Police budget breakdown

A review of the city’s recently adopted budget found differences totaling over $690,000 across two fiscal years in Citrus Heights Police Department budget figures…

Citrus Heights City Council, June 25, 2025.

The way Citrus Heights Neighborhood Areas receive annual funding has changed

On June 11, the City Council unanimously agreed to move from automatically distributing a fixed annual amount to application-based funding distribution….

A rendering of a possible roundabout at the intersection of Old Auburn Road and Wachtel Way. // City of Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights council opts for pursuing more roundabouts

The city could see more roundabouts in the future, after the Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday gave the green light to pursue adding new roundabouts to…

The Arcade Cripple Creek Trail at Arcade Lake Lane and Sayonara Drive. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights council approves $844k for first phase of trail extension

One of two planned Arcade Cripple-Creek trail extension projects is moving forward, after the Citrus Heights City Council approved a construction contract Wednesday night for almost $844,000.

Temporary Bright orange sign that reads "Business Open. Driveway Here."

Auburn Blvd. construction project in Citrus Heights nearing halfway point

Phase 2 of the Auburn Boulevard Complete Streets project is nearing its projected halfway point, and progress is continuing on schedule,..

city hall, 2025

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.