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Under the redistricting proposal, the share of registered Democratic voters in the district would decrease, while the proportion of registered Republican voters would increase slightly. The new map would also include a larger portion of Placer County, including the cities of Roseville and Rocklin, which were previously not part of District 6. Meanwhile, Rancho Cordova and Rancho Murieta would be removed from the district. // Ray Riehle

How Prop 50 would shift partisan makeup in Citrus Heights’ Congressional District

As residents begin casting their vote on Prop 50 in the 2025 special election, congressional candidate and local business owner Ray Riehle weighed in on the proposed redistricting map for Congressional District 6…

A further look at Citrus Heights’ economic development plan

As Citrus Heights continues implementing its Economic Development Work Plan, recent updates presented to the City Council highlighted two closely aligned priorities: expanding small business support and strengthening the city’s internal culture around economic development…

A gateway arch is under construction at the northern border of Citrus Heights on Auburn Boulevard. // SB Williams

Construction underway for ‘Welcome to Citrus Heights’ gateway arch

Drivers passing across the border between Citrus Heights and Roseville may have noticed the beginnings of two pillars being constructed on either side of Auburn Boulevard just south of Whyte Avenue in recent days…

Ash Feeney

Citrus Heights council to consider doubling city manager’s purchasing authority

Several key directors in the city are requesting that the Citrus Heights City Council approve a resolution that would increase the city manager’s current purchasing authority to $100,000…

Citrus Heights City Hall will soon receive a new mural honoring America's 250th anniversary. // CH Sentinel

Monthly salary to triple for Citrus Heights City Council members. Here’s why

In a four-to-one vote, the Citrus Heights city council recently approved an ordinance that would increase city council member compensation from $600 per month to $1900 per month…

Second hearing to be held on controversial Mariposa Ave. subdivision

After receiving previous public opposition, the Planning Commission is holding a second hearing on the request to subdivide a vacant 2.3-acre parcel of land at 7401 Mariposa Ave. ..

Citrus Heights city manager to receive one-time payment of $20k

The City Council last week approved a motion to provide City Manager Ash Feeney with a one-time, $20,000 payment…

MariJane Lopez-Taff

Citrus Heights puts brakes on cannabis proposal, for now

The city council made the decision to put a hold on lifting the ban against cannabis dispensaries in Citrus Heights until more research and community feedback is gathered.

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Citrus Heights Planning Commission seeks to fill vacancy

By Sara Beth Williams– The City of Citrus Heights is seeking to fill a vacancy on its Planning Commission, left by the resignation of Max Semenenko last month…

Sunrise Mall ‘Tomorrow’ plan to get a piece of $22.5 million grant

By Mike Hazlip— An infusion of cash is slated to go toward the Sunrise Tomorrow project, aimed at redeveloping the nearly 100-acre Sunrise Mall site…

Advocates, opponents speak out on Citrus Heights cannabis proposal

By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights residents and marijuana industry supporters showed up at City Hall for a city-sponsored workshop on Wednesday to voice support and opposition to a proposal that would lift a ban on dispensaries within city…

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City announces $2.65M in federal funds for Citrus Heights projects

By Sara Beth Williams– The city announced in a press release last week that Representative Ami Bera (D-CA) has secured more than $2 million in funding for two Citrus Heights-based development projects…