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The Citrus Heights Police Department shared before and after photos of proactive progress made by the department's Code Enforcement team in 2025. Oct. 22, 2025. // SB Williams

Proactive code enforcement activity rises sharply in Citrus Heights, police report

The Citrus Heights Police Department’s Code Enforcement team has more than doubled its proactive enforcement efforts over the last two years…

city hall, 2025

Citrus Heights to host annual ‘State of the City’ address

The City of Citrus Heights’ annual State of the City address is planned for Thursday, Nov. 6 at Citrus Heights City Hall…

Elections 2024

Special Election: A list of in person voting locations in Citrus Heights

In person voting has begun in Citrus Heights and other parts of the county, with at least one location open this week and more to open on Nov. 1.

Vote Count: What’s the outcome for local races in the Citrus Heights area?

Votes continue to be counted in various local races affecting Citrus Heights, with the latest results for City Council, school board, water district, and state assembly and congressional races…

Citrus Heights City Council Results 2024

Nelson declares victory in District 1 race for Citrus Heights City Council

Citrus Heights City Council candidate Kelsey Nelson declared victory in the District 1 City Council race after receiving 65 percent of the vote with over 2,100 votes as of Wednesday evening…

Presentation postponed for Sunrise Mall redevelopment proposal

A presentation that was scheduled to allow for public review and input on a controversial proposal to amend the Sunrise Tomorrow Specific Plan has been postponed…

A look behind the scenes at voting in Citrus Heights

On Saturday, Election Inspector Margie Miramontes, who volunteers with the Citrus Heights Community Center voting center, explained the process of how each and every ballot is counted and protected throughout early voting and on Election Day.

Supervisor Sue Frost says she’s moving out of state after term ends

Citrus Heights resident and current Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost on Monday said she will be moving out of state, a similar move that the city’s former Mayor Bret Daniels made several months ago…

Elections 2024

More in-person vote centers open up in Citrus Heights. How’s the turnout?

As Election Day approaches, more voting center locations in Citrus Heights opened for in-person voting on Saturday…

San Juan Avenue facing the intersection of Chesline Drive (to the left) and Willowcreek Drive (to the right). // SB Williams

First stage of construction nears completion for San Juan Avenue project

Phase 1A of the San Juan Complete Streets project is nearly complete, according to the city…

city hall, Citrus Heights

2024 State of the City address set for Nov. 14

Citrus Heights Mayor Jayna Karpinski-Costa along with City Manager Ash Feeney will present the annual State of the City address on Nov. 14 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at City Hall…

Frost to hold final Citrus Heights Community Meeting, with incoming supervisor

Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost is holding a final Citrus Heights Community Meeting on Monday, Nov. 4, before her term expires at the end of 2024…