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Citrus Heights celebrates start of new 2.9-mile trail project

By Sara Beth Williams– The City of Citrus Heights celebrated the groundbreaking of the long-anticipated Arcade-Cripple Creek trail project on Tuesday with a ceremony held at Arcade Creek Park Preserve.

Citrus Heights City Council Election: Who’s funding who?

Sentinel staff report– Latest campaign finance disclosures show more than $100,000 has poured into the various races for Citrus Heights City Council this year, far more than the city has ever seen in recent years — despite elections…

Citrus Heights passes ordinance to curb shopping cart blight; drops hefty fines

By Phillip Pesola– The Citrus Heights City Council last week passed an ordinance intended to reduce the number of abandoned shopping carts in the city, with the final version modified from an original draft. Under the new…

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2022 Election: Want to vote in person? Here’s the 5 locations in Citrus Heights

As of Saturday, voters in Citrus Heights can now cast their ballots in person at the Citrus Heights Community Center, with four additional vote centers opening up this weekend on Nov. 5 and continuing through Election Day.

Citrus Heights approves overlay ban on gas stations, car washes near mall

Sentinel staff report– Amid interest from ARCO and Waterfly car wash to redevelop a pair of properties with vacant restaurants on Sunrise Boulevard, the Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday voted 5-0 in favor of banning new gas…

Citrus Heights council recognizes October as manufacturing month

By Mike Hazlip— The City of Citrus Heights gave a nod to the manufacturing sector by passing a proclamation honoring October as National Manufacturing Month.

Citrus Heights council to hold vote on shopping cart ordinance

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council is slated to hear public input and hold a vote Thursday night on whether to approve a proposed ordinance aimed at reducing the number of abandoned or stolen shopping carts…

Missed the State of the City address? Watch it here

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights hosted its third annual State of the City address on Thursday last week, with Mayor Porsche Middleton highlighting month-by-month accomplishments from the past year and City Manager Ash Feeney giving…

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?

Citrus Heights City Council members will meet Thursday evening to hold several public hearings related to federal funding and zoning, as well as consider taking action on a revised shopping cart ordinance, among other items for votes and…

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?

Citrus Heights City Council members will meet Thursday evening to hold several public hearings related to federal funding and zoning, as well as consider taking action on a revised shopping cart ordinance, among other items for votes and…

Annual ‘State of the City’ address to be held Thursday

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights will host its third annual “State of the City” address in-person this Thursday at the Community Center, with the event to feature an address from the mayor as well as…

Police lights, SUV. Police interceptor

Here’s what Citrus Heights candidates say about crime, public safety

Sentinel staff report– Candidates for Citrus Heights City Council shared their thoughts on how best to enhance public safety in responses to a Sentinel questionnaire, with answers including getting more police on the street, cracking down on speeding,…