
Here’s what the City of Citrus Heights said about traffic in their live Q&A
Sentinel staff report–Several ranking police officers and the city’s traffic engineer addressed traffic concerns from residents in a live question-and-answer broadcast on Facebook last month, as part of the city’s latest Q&A series about local issues. Questions raised…

Councilman proposes using ‘FEMA-type’ trailers for homeless in Citrus Heights
Citrus Heights Councilman Bret Daniels on Thursday called on his fellow council members to join him in pursuing his proposal to put “FEMA-type” trailers for homeless families on several vacant lots on Sayonara Drive…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Sept. 26)
During the Citrus Heights City Council’s Sept. 26 meeting, city leaders will begin with a closed session to discuss labor negotiations, followed by a public meeting at 7 p.m…

Dog park volunteer recognized by Citrus Heights council
The Citrus Heights City Council officially recognized William “Bill” Heiser, who passed away in May, for his dedication and volunteer work at the C-Bar-C dog park…

The Civic Minute: What’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Sept. 12)
During the Citrus Heights City Council’s Sept. 12 meeting, city leaders will meet behind closed doors to discuss the purchase of several properties, followed by a public study session regarding the upcoming switch to district-based elections…

Citrus Heights council to vote on $1.7M residential street repaving project
The next batch of residential streets to be repaved in Citrus Heights will be considered for approval by the City Council on Thursday…

Citrus Heights developing $200k program to improve neighborhood traffic flow, safety
The City of Citrus Heights is currently developing a $200,000 program to help handle the high volume of requests from the public relating to traffic flow improvements, enforcement and roadway safety in the city…

Q&A: Where will the money come from for the city’s $22M Auburn Blvd plan?
Plans for a revitalized Auburn Boulevard from Rusch Park to the Roseville border are projected to come at a cost of around $22 million, leaving some wondering where the money will come from and also whether it would…

Local businesses, officials help give Citrus Heights homeowner a second chance
When building inspectors and code enforcement visited longtime Citrus Heights resident Michael Mitchel’s deteriorating home earlier this year and declared it hazardous and unsafe to occupy, Mitchel packed his bags and temporarily moved out — not knowing how…

City seeks input on how to make Citrus Heights better
Thomas J. Sullivan–The City of Citrus Heights has launched a new online survey and will host a free workshop next week at the Sayonara Center to seek public input on “what would make your community better?” The two-hour…

City cancels Aug. 22 council meeting
The regularly scheduled Aug. 22, 2019, City Council meeting in Citrus Heights will not take place…

Longtime leader in Citrus Heights retiring after two decades of service
After serving with the City of Citrus Heights for the past two decades, Community Services Director Rhonda Sherman will be retiring, and was recognized during the Aug. 8 City Council meeting…