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City releases statement after defeat of Measure M sales tax

Sentinel staff report–In the city’s first public statement following the defeat of a $12 million sales tax proposal in Citrus Heights, the city manager acknowledged the decision of voters and said community involvement will be invited in upcoming…

Citrus Heights Planning Commission, Watt Communities, Mitchell Farms

Dec. 4th: Deadline to apply for Planning Commission or Construction Appeals Board

This Friday at 5 p.m. is the deadline to apply for a position on the Planning Commission or Construction Board of Appeals for the City of Citrus Heights.

Map: See how each Citrus Heights neighborhood voted for president

Citrus Heights voters cast their choice for president in varying ways in the Nov. 3 election.

COVID-19: A look at how Citrus Heights compares to other cities

COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Citrus Heights, but county health data indicates the city is seeing a lower percentage of cases and deaths compared to other cities in the area.

Measure M tax appears headed for defeat. What’s next?

Following an updated vote count released Friday showing Measure M trailing at 47%, the $12 million sales tax measure in Citrus Heights appears headed for defeat.

Daniels, Schaefer to be sworn in next month. Here’s their top priorities

Tim Schaefer and Bret Daniels are slated to be sworn in for four-year terms on the Citrus Heights City Council next month, after each received more than 60% of the vote in their respective districts.

Citrus Heights council selects name for future 2.9-mile trail

Sentinel staff report–The future 2.9-mile trail, formerly known as the Electric Greenway Trail, was unanimously renamed by the Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday night. The council selected from 3 top names, narrowed down by a naming committee…

COVID-19: Citrus Heights businesses brace for next round of restrictions

Citrus Heights restaurants, houses of worship, retailers and other businesses are preparing for another round of restrictions as Sacramento County moves back a step to the most restrictive classification, due to increasing COVID-19 case rates.

2020 Election Results: Measure M tax now trailing at 48%

Following the latest vote count update released on Tuesday, Measure M is now trailing by nearly 1,000 votes.

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

The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Thursday night to hold a study session on transportation safety, followed by a regular meeting to address organics recycling, a $10,000 sponsorship of the Chamber of Commerce, and consideration of what…