
CHPD says farewell to one of its first hires
The Citrus Heights Police Department honored the retirement of Corporal Brian Barron, a founding member of the police department, saying his law enforcement career has left a lasting legacy…

Groundbreaking to take place for housing project on Sayonara Drive
A project three years in the making will finally come to fruition as Habitat for Humanity Greater Sacramento, in partnership with the city of Citrus Heights, breaks ground on the first phase….

Upcoming roadwork projects in Citrus Heights: Here’s what to expect
Several roadwork projects are planned for 2025 and 2026, according to the city…

Citrus Heights vice mayor speaks out against AB 734 youth tackle football ban
By Sara Beth Williams– Citrus Heights Vice Mayor Bret Daniels is seeking to gain the support of his fellow council members to officially oppose a proposed assembly bill that would ban tackle football for youths under 12 in…

CLEANUP: Vice mayor encourages residents to ‘be the squeaky wheel’
Citrus Heights Vice Mayor Bret Daniels, commenting on the cleanup of homeless camps near Sylvan Oaks Library, said during last week’s council meeting that residents should take full advantage of the city’s reporting tools and new response team…

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council will meet this Thursday to take up matters relating to city finances, housing and other items.

Congressman Bera to speak at Citrus Heights Community Center
Sentinel staff report– Congressman Ami Bera (D-Sacramento) will be speaking in Citrus Heights on March 14 during a luncheon hosted by the Chamber of Commerce…

Citrus Heights seeks applications for $50k community projects grant
Sentinel staff report– Utilizing $50,000 in funding from American Rescue Plan Act pandemic recovery funding, the City of Citrus Heights has launched a Community Projects Grant program and is now seeking applications.

Citrus Heights launches ‘Cares’ campaign to beautify city
By Mike Hazlip— The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday voted to allocate $47,000 in federal pandemic recovery funds to further efforts to beautify the city and combat blight.

Frost to host Feb. 27 community meeting at Citrus Heights City Hall
Sentinel staff report– Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost will hold a community meeting on Monday at City Hall in Citrus Heights.

Citrus Heights passes parking ban for commercial vehicles on all streets
By Phillip Pesola– On Thursday, the Citrus Heights City Council voted 3-0 in favor of adopting a new ordinance that will prohibit parking of commercial vehicles on all public streets within the city, with several exceptions.

Citrus Heights eyes cap on massage parlors, after rapid increase
By Mike Hazlip– New proposed regulations in Citrus Heights could limit the number of massage establishments in town…




