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The Citrus Heights City Council honored 150 volunteers during National Volunteer Week, April 25, 2024

Citrus Heights to open Hall of Fame nominations for volunteers

Residents will soon have the opportunity to nominate local community members for a Chip-In Hall of Fame award…

City Councilmember Kelsey Nelson praised the city's suggestions for youth in programing.

Citrus Heights plans new programs to engage youth in local government

Citrus Heights is taking its first steps toward launching new programs designed to…

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City seeks to brighten up neighborhoods with private street lighting program

The City of Citrus Heights is seeking community input on a new private street lighting program that would help illuminate neighborhoods where lighting infrastructure is limited or nonexistent…

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City’s ‘Best Lights’ contest seeks submissions for best decor in Citrus Heights

Sentinel staff report– Through Dec. 19, the City of Citrus Heights is seeking submissions for the best-decorated homes this holiday season — with this year featuring seven new contest categories.

Citrus Heights has a new mayor and vice mayor. Is change coming?

Sentinel staff report– Council members Bret Daniels and Tim Schaefer both have new titles on the Citrus Heights City Council, following a vote Thursday night.

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Final results finally released in Citrus Heights elections

Sentinel staff results– The final results for races across Sacramento County were released Wednesday afternoon, including results in a pair of razor-close races for City Council seats in Citrus Heights. Sacramento County election officials posted the final results…

Semi-final vote count shows two winners in close Citrus Heights council races

Sentinel staff report– With election officials now reporting zero ballots remaining to be counted, Mayor Porsche Middleton and newcomer MariJane Lopez-Taff have won the most votes in a pair of razor-close races for Citrus Heights City Council.

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Here’s the 24 objectives Citrus Heights is pursuing over next 6 months

Sentinel staff report– During the Nov. 10 council meeting last month, city leaders formally adopted 24 objectives to accomplish over the next six months, ranging from planning for Sunrise Mall to special enforcement targeting chronic criminals. The objectives…

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

Updated 5:52 p.m., Dec. 6th– Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council will meet this Thursday to select a new mayor, install newly elected council members, recognize two retiring members and consider applying for a $10 million…

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When will final election results be released for Citrus Heights City Council?

Sentinel staff report– Several close races in the Citrus Heights City Council election will be decided this Thursday, as elections officials are slated to release final results by 4 p.m. on Dec. 8.

Water district says most customers would see a 6.5% increase on bill

Sentinel staff report– If a proposed rate increase passes later this month, the Citrus Heights Water District said in a post last week that a typical customer will see an overall increase of 6.5% in their bi-monthly bills.

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2022 Citrus Heights tree lighting set for Dec. 6th

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights will host its annual tree lighting this Tuesday.