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Green waste and recycling are part of waste collection services by Republic Services in Citrus Heights. // CH Sentinel

Citrus Heights’ massive residential waste contract: What we know so far

The Citrus Heights City Council voted 3 to 2 last week to recommend the city move forward with renewing a 10-year contract with Allied Waste Services of North America, LLC, known as Republic Services…

A new bus stop section has been added just before Grand Oaks Boulevard on Auburn Boulevard, as part of Phase 2 of the Auburn Boulevard Complete Streets project. // SB Williams

Q&A: When will medians be constructed along Auburn Boulevard?

As Phase 2 of the Auburn Boulevard Complete Streets Project moves forward, construction crews are preparing to install new landscaped medians and…

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…

The City Council discussing residential waste collection services on Wednesday, Nov. 12 during the regular Citrus Heights City Council meeting. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights council split on direction for major solid waste contract

Wednesday evening, the council spent almost two hours listening to a city presentation, public comment, and discussing whether or not to move forward with pursuing negotiations with Republic Services, which is the current waste collection service company for…

Citrus Heights issues annual holiday moratorium on road construction

With the holiday season approaching, Citrus Heights is preparing to implement its annual holiday moratoriums on road construction to help reduce traffic congestion…

Residents expressed concern regarding a proposed trail extension during the latest City Council meeting, Nov. 12, 2025. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights residents raise concerns over planned trail extension project

Some residents have voiced concerns regarding the city’s plans to design a new segment of the Arcade-Cripple Creek Trail….

The city plans to resurface 254 streets over the next two years, with streets in green expected to be resurfaced in 2026 and streets in blue expected to be resurfaced in 2027. // City of Citrus Heights

$1.47M Design contract approved as Citrus Heights prepares for widespread street upgrades

The City of Citrus Heights continues to move forward with its long-term goal of repairing and maintaining roads through its Pavement Preservation Plan, adding 33 more streets to its original list…

city hall, 2025

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

The agenda includes a closed session regarding real property negotiations and anticipated litigation, public hearings on Community Development Block Grant funding and building code updates…

Image of California's current Congressional District 6 map, (left) created by nonpartisan citizen redistricting committee, compared with future California Congressional District 6 map approved during a 2025 Special Election, (right) redrawn by legislators to favor Democratic candidates in response to Texas redistricting favoring Republican candidates. // Wikipedia //Courtesy of Ray Riehle, congressional candidate.

Prop 50 shifts Citrus Heights’ congressional district

In Citrus Heights, many precincts to the northeast and northwest voted against the proposition, with an average of 300-500 voters participating in each precinct, according to Sacramento County election results…

Here’s what city leaders said during the Citrus Heights State of the City address

By Sara Beth Williams– Citrus Heights leaders reported continued progress in community relations, public safety, and fiscal stability during the annual State of the City Address held on Nov. 6. During the address, Mayor Jayna Karpinski-Costa and City…

20 elected officials gathered together at the Sacramento Public Library for a meeting to discuss how to approach and improve homelessness and behavioral health in Sacramento County. Oct. 28, 2025. // SB Williams

Citrus Heights Mayor joins multi-jurisdictional conversation on homelessness

Citrus Heights officials gathered together with Sacramento County, city, and other local electeds for a joint county-city session to address homelessness…

Vote Here Sign. Special Election Day, 11-4-25

Election Day sees steady voter traffic at Citrus Heights vote centers

Residents could be seen lined up outside of the Citrus Heights Event Center on Election Day, held Tuesday, Nov. 4 for the 2025 Special Election…