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Goats have returned to Citrus Heights to help control local green spaces for the 2026 spring season. // City of Citrus Heights

Grazing goats have returned to Citrus Heights

A familiar and popular fire prevention crew has returned to work in Citrus Heights, bringing plenty of appetite…

Tree with red leaves in the fall, in Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights brings back community photo contest

The City of Citrus Heights is inviting residents to celebrate local beauty and creativity through a community photo contest called “Postcards from Citrus Heights.”…

Photos shared in Sunrise MarketPlace's 2025 annual report show before and after photos of illegal dumping cleaned up through the SMP Clean and Safe Program. // Sunrise MarketPlace

Sunrise Marketplace confronts illegal dumping, youth bike gangs

By Sara Beth Williams– A surge in illegal dumping and ongoing issues with disruptive youth on bikes emerged as key concerns throughout Sunrise MarketPlace, even as the business district saw improvements in several other areas last year, according…

Councilmember Tim Schaefer called not issuing an RFP for a new waste management contract "unethical." Feb. 25, 2026. // SB Williams

Council narrowly advances proposed 10-year waste services agreement

The contract approval is subject to the results of a future public hearing regarding proposed rate increases and final contract details, which will occur at a later date…

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

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday will issue a proclamation recognizing Women in Construction Week, consider amendments to local building and parking regulations, and weigh options for residential solid waste and recycling collection services…

Republic Services garbage truck, during neighborhood pickup.

Citrus Heights faces decision on future of waste services contract, possible rate increase

Following 60-day negotiations between Republic Services and the City of Citrus Heights regarding a 10-year contract, the Citrus Heights City Council is slated to weigh in on the future of residential waste services for the city…

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

$500K kickstarts next phase of San Juan Avenue overhaul

A half million in funding has been secured for the second phase of the San Juan Avenue Complete Streets project in Citrus Heights, officials say…

An aerial rendering of the proposed replica Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall project shared by the Citrus Heights Veterans Memorial project nonprofit to the Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights City Council approves $25,000 for Veterans Memorial project, local theater nonprofit

The Citrus Heights City Council awarded $25,000 in grant funding to two nonprofits last week from its History and Arts and Nonprofit Community Support funds…

Citrus Heights City Council members unanimously approved the establishment of a Youth Advisory Commission on Wednesday, Feb. 11. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights Council approves Youth Advisory Commission

The Citrus Heights City Council unanimously approved a recommendation by the city for the formation of a Youth Advisory Commission at last week’s City Council meeting…

Councilmember Tim Schaefer said that commercial property vacancies are a problem during the discussion on the city's Commercial Property Reoccupancy Program, during the Feb. 11, Citrus Heights City Council meeting. // SB Wiliams

Citrus Heights Council greenlights commercial property reoccupancy program

The City Council Wednesday night officially gave the green light for the city to implement a new ordinance targeting vacant properties in the city, in hopes of motivating property owners to fill vacancies more quickly…

Councilmember Tim Schaefer announced a medical diagnosis at the Citrus Heights City Council meeting, Feb. 11, 2026. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights Councilmember announces medical diagnosis, does not plan to resign

Citrus Heights City Councilmember Tim Schaefer announced at Wednesday night’s City Council meeting on Feb. 11 that he has been diagnosed with…

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

The Citrus Heights City Council is expected on Tuesday to issue a proclamation recognizing Black History Month, receive and file a Quarterly Treasury Report, and consider a range of policy and program updates related to housing, economic development…