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Dozens gathered at a City Council meeting to hear about future plans for Sunrise Mall, March 11, 2026. // SB Williams

‘Historic’ City Council vote advances plans for $120M sports complex at Sunrise Mall

The Citrus Heights City Council voted unanimously Wednesday evening approving a public-private partnership between the city of Citrus Heights and The Mettle Shop, that could result in the transformation of the Sunrise Mall property within the next 1…

city hall, 2025

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

The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Wednesday, March 11 to discuss a proposed Economic Development and Participation Agreement tied to a Sunrise Mall redevelopment project, and a mid-year budget adjustment and financial forecast update…

New FlashVote on Quality of Life issued by Citrus Heights

A FlashVote survey on Quality of Life was issued on Monday by the City of Citrus Heights. FlashVote surveys are active for 48 hours….

city hall, 2025

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

The Citrus Heights City Council is expected on Wednesday to adopt a new salary table, consider renewing the city’s Prohousing designation, and review current regulations related to mobile food vendors…

A Chando's Tacos food truck operated temporarily at Sylvan Corners in 2020. File photo. // CH Sentinel

Citrus Heights to discuss food truck regulations in upcoming City Council meeting

The City of Citrus Heights plans to discuss current regulations during the upcoming City Council meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 10, following an uptick in interest from mobile food vendors seeking to operate in the city,

Trees planted along Greenback Lane beside the Dignity Health Building // SB Williams

Citrus Heights considers urban forest expansion options

Citrus Heights wants to increase the number of trees within the city through multiple new urban forest initiatives, officials said in November…

Citrus Heights City Hall at night

Citrus Heights City Council meeting canceled for Nov. 26

Falling the day before Thanksgiving, the Citrus Heights City Council meeting for Nov. 26 has been canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall…

Temporary Bright orange sign that reads "Business Open. Driveway Here."

$35M Auburn Blvd project expected to conclude mid-2026, officials say

Phase 2 of the Auburn Boulevard Complete Streets project is on track to be completed in June of 2026, officials said last week….

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…