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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.

Citrus Heights seeks input from residents on cannabis dispensaries, tax

By Phillip Pesola– The Citrus Heights City Council is seeking feedback from residents as it moves forward with consideration of allowing cannabis dispensaries within the city…

Who’s running for Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, District 4?

By Phillip Pesola– Candidates vying to take the seat of outgoing Supervisor Sue Frost on the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors faced off at a recent forum, sharing with voters their differing perspectives on homelessness, climate change, public…

Outgoing Citrus Heights Chamber director praised for ‘bang-up job’

By Sara Beth Williams– The City Council on Thursday recognized former Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Diane Ebbitt-Riehle for her service to the community…

Citrus Heights council issues proclamation for Black History Month

By Sara Beth Williams– The Citrus Heights City Council issued a proclamation on Thursday recognizing the month of February as Black History Month…

City of Citrus Heights reports surge in calls during storm

Sentinel staff report– A report on the amount of damage from the latest storm in Citrus Heights is now available, with the city reporting that its General Services Department received over 150 reports of storm-related incidents…

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

The Citrus Heights City Council will meet this Thursday to consider updating the city’s code to allow for retail cannabis businesses, as well as vote on a staff recommendation to reject all bids received for the second phase…

Bids for Auburn Blvd project come in at $10M over budget

Sentinel staff report– Progress on the city’s plan for the second phase of revitalizing Auburn Boulevard have hit another bump in the road…

Citrus Heights eyes improving appearance of sound walls

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday will consider awarding a contract to move forward on a “Sound Wall Beautification Project,” using up to $155,000 in federal pandemic recovery funds…

2024 Election: Ballot drop box to open Feb 5th at Citrus Heights City Hall

Sentinel staff report– It’s election season, and voters on Monday will begin being able to drop off their vote-by-mail ballots at a drop box outside City Hall…