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A map included in the city's April 27, 2023 agenda packet shows locations being considered for annexation.

Two City Council members want to revisit annexation discussion

Two of five Citrus Heights City Council members want to discuss the possibility of annexing portions of unincorporated Sacramento County, while a third councilmember is requesting the examination of possibly annexing or reorganizing parts of the Sunrise Recreation…

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Sunrise Tomorrow, fiscal stability, annexation, listed as City Council top priorities ahead of annual planning meeting

The Citrus Heights City Council have listed Sunrise Tomorrow, annexation reexamination, fiscal prudence, revenue diversification, and beautification as some of their top priorities to discuss during an annual special city council strategic planning meeting,..

Dozens gathered at a City Council meeting to hear about future plans for Sunrise Mall, March 11, 2026. // SB Williams

‘Historic’ City Council vote advances plans for $120M sports complex at Sunrise Mall

The Citrus Heights City Council voted unanimously Wednesday evening approving a public-private partnership between the city of Citrus Heights and The Mettle Shop, that could result in the transformation of the Sunrise Mall property within the next 1…

Citrus Heights Police Chief Alex Turcotte stands with Corporal Brian Barron holding a plague that reads 'Brian Barron, Police Corporal: April 26, 2006 - May 31, 2025. // Citrus Heights Police Department.

CHPD says farewell to one of its first hires

The Citrus Heights Police Department honored the retirement of Corporal Brian Barron, a founding member of the police department, saying his law enforcement career has left a lasting legacy…

A map showing the outlined vacant plots on Sayonara Drive where 26 new houses are to be constructed over three years. // City of Citrus Heights

Groundbreaking to take place for housing project on Sayonara Drive

A project three years in the making will finally come to fruition as Habitat for Humanity Greater Sacramento, in partnership with the city of Citrus Heights, breaks ground on the first phase….

Upcoming roadwork projects in Citrus Heights: Here’s what to expect

Several roadwork projects are planned for 2025 and 2026, according to the city…

Over 39,000 drivers have been recorded driving through the intersection of Roseville Road and Antelope Road. // SB Williams

How busy are Citrus Heights streets? Here’s what traffic counts show

Recent traffic count data compiled by the City of Citrus Heights reveals the volume of drivers has remained steady with gradual increases across several major corridors in the city…

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Citrus Heights Police dispatch center remodel project grows to $1.2M

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday approved the latest contract for work on a $1.24 million Police Department Communications Center remodel project….

An aerial view of 8240 Old Auburn Road.

Citrus Heights council votes to reject property owner code enforcement appeal

The Citrus Heights City Council voted unanimously during a special City Council meeting to reject the appeal of a homeowner who…

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

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday will be asked to approve several construction contracts and a memorandum of understanding and to approve grant funding and ordinance updates…

Construction workers have demolished sidewalks along Auburn Blvd. for the Auburn Blvd. Complete Streets Project Phase 2.

What’s going on with the roads in Citrus Heights?

Amid ongoing public complaints about deteriorating road conditions in the city, Citrus Heights General Services Director Regina Cave sat down for an interview to address residents’ questions…

Citrus Heights Police Chief Alex Turcotte stands with Chip-in Hall of Fame Award winner Janet Harry, at a Volunteer Appreciation Week ceremony, April 23, 2025. // City of Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights issues inaugural ‘Chip-In’ award to longtime police department volunteer

The City of Citrus Heights awarded the inaugural Chip-In Hall of Fame Award to Janet Harry for her extensive volunteering over the past nine years with the…