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Rosario Rodriguez was sworn in as the new Sacramento County Supervisor for District 4 on Jan. 7, 2025.

Rodriguez pledges action on homelessness, safety, roads as new County Supervisor

Rosario Rodriguez took the oath of office on Jan. 7, officially becoming the new Sacramento County Supervisor, taking over…

Mayor Jayna Karpinski-Costa, Jan. 8, 2025.

Council appoints new Commissioners, requests to disband Construction Board of Appeals

Prior to the council appointing two new members to the Planning Commission, Mayor Jayna Karpinski-Costa made a request to “get rid” of the…

City Council meeting, Jan. 8.

City Council regional appointments announced: New 2×2 formed with park district

Each year, the Citrus Heights Mayor approves appointments for City Council members to serve on various boards, commissions, and…

city hall, 2025

Civic Minute Jan. 21: What’s going on at Citrus Heights City Hall?

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday is slated to recognize Girl Scout Troop 559, as well as hear a presentation from…

Here’s what residents had to say about plans for Sunrise Mall

New FlashVote survey results released last week regarding economic development show a strong sentiment toward redevelopment of Sunrise Mall and the surrounding area, emphasizing that revitalization needed to take place sooner rather than later…

Sunrise Mall development proposal pulled a second time from upcoming council agenda

The city announced Thursday afternoon that the owner-initiated presentation for a proposed amendment to the Sunrise Tomorrow Specific Plan has been pulled from the upcoming…

Here’s how residents can weigh in regarding future of Sunrise Mall

Residents have several different opportunities to weigh in on the proposed amendment for the Sunrise Tomorrow Specific Plan…

Citrus Heights Police Chief Alex Turcotte

Fireworks: Citrus Heights leaders note a ‘quieter’ New Year’s Eve

In an update to City Council last week, Citrus Heights Police Chief Alex Turcotte said New Year’s Eve was “relatively peaceful” in Citrus Heights this year…

A bulk pile in front of a home on Grand Oaks Boulevard in Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights residents to be fined $166 for piles set out too early

Republic Services announced in a Jan. 1 mailer to residents that setting out piles more than 48 hours in advance of…

city hall, 2025

Jan. 8th Civic Minute: What’s going on at Citrus Heights City Hall?

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday is slated to appoint new members to various boards and commissions, discuss an Impact Fee Study, and hear a report from the Citrus Heights Police Department regarding New Year’s Eve Enforcement.…

A bar graph shows data in percentages collected from 3 years of Blight management/Community image FlashVote surveys courtesy Meghan Huber, Director, Economic Development & Community Engagement, City of Citrus Heights

FlashVote data shows progress in Citrus Heights’ beautification efforts over time

FlashVote survey results from the last three years reveal an increase in positive sentiment from residents regarding the city’s overall management of blight…

Aerial fireworks exploding in the night sky

City, police, seek the public’s help in curbing illegal fireworks

The City of Citrus Heights and the Police Department are asking for residents’ help to curb the use of illegal fireworks leading into New Year’s Eve…