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Dennis Revell, TNT Fireworks

Citrus Heights council backs plan for California-Nevada task force to address illegal fireworks

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday voted unanimously to approve a Letter of Support to Gov. Gavin Newsom urging California to address illegal fireworks coming in from out of state…

The Citrus Heights Rotary Foundation donated $100,000 on Oct. 23 to the Citrus Heights Veterans Memorial Project nonprofit during a Citrus Heights Rotary Club meeting. // SB Williams

Rotary Foundation donates $100k to design replica Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Citrus Heights

The Citrus Heights Veterans Memorial Project, a nonprofit veterans organization, plans to construct the first permanent 80 percent-replica Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall on the west coast by 2026…

Middleton for California State Assembly lawn sign.

If Middleton wins Assembly race, what happens to her City Council seat?

With the Nov. 5 election just weeks away, the Citrus Heights City Council could end up seeing more than one new face if current City Councilmember Porsche Middleton is elected to the State Assembly…

Councilman criticizes proposed rental regs as ‘a solution looking for a problem’

Sentinel staff report– Councilman Bret Daniels has taken to social media to criticize proposed short-term rental regulations in Citrus Heights, saying the city has “failed to demonstrate a need for this government oversight.”

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

Citrus Heights council members will meet Thursday night beginning with a special study session at 6 p.m. to discuss future development on Sayonara Drive, followed by a regular meeting at 7 p.m.

LETTERS: Light rail in Citrus Heights?

Latest letter from Sentinel readers comment on a new sales tax proposal that would bring light rail to Citrus Heights and fund other transportation projects.

Citrus Heights homeless ‘navigator’ shares update on progress, challenges

By Mike Hazlip— The city-funded “navigator” tasked with helping transition homeless individuals off the streets of Citrus Heights provided the City Council with an update on her efforts last month.

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Citrus Heights proposes licensing, enforcing 12% tax on Airbnb’s

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights is currently considering a draft ordinance targeted at regulating and ensuring the collection of occupancy taxes from owners of short-term rental properties in the city.

Citrus Heights would get light rail under county sales tax proposal

Sentinel staff report– A new sales tax initiative seeking to get on the November ballot would increase the sales tax in Sacramento County by a half-percent to provide for transportation funding, including money for extending light rail to…

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Citrus Heights likely to see $2.9M surplus from sales tax, fees

Sentinel staff report– Although initially projecting to see a $100,000 shortfall in this year’s budget, the City of Citrus Heights is now on track to see a likely $2.9 million surplus in its originally planned $32.6 million budget.

Tim Schaefer, Ukraine, Russia

Citrus Heights vice mayor offers words of support for Ukraine

Sentinel staff report– With news of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine fresh in the minds of local council members on Thursday, Citrus Heights Vice Mayor Tim Schaefer and Councilman Bret Daniels both offered brief comments during a Feb. 24…

Citrus Heights to host public workshop on redistricting

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights will hold a public workshop on March 3 at City Hall where community members will have an opportunity to provide input on how boundaries for the city’s five council districts…