
City adopts new Citrus Heights district map
The Citrus Heights City Council voted unanimously on Thursday night to select a map they said will best split the city into five voting districts, but the map also guarantees at least one current council member won’t be…

Q&A: Why isn’t gas tax money going to repave major streets in Citrus Heights?
Earlier this year the Citrus Heights City Council approved a list of 13 sections of residential streets to be repaved using new revenue from the SB 1 gas tax, but some have questioned why major roads like Greenback…

City votes to buy 11-acre site at Sylvan Corners for $3.43M; Here’s what’s next.
The Citrus Heights City Council voted 5-0 last week to approve the purchase of an 11.44-acre vacant portion of the former Sylvan Middle School lot at Sylvan Corners…

City drops proposed 45-day ban on development at Sunrise Mall
A proposal to temporarily ban development at Sunrise Mall was pulled from the agenda during Thursday’s council meeting, with the City Council instead opting to pursue a General Plan amendment dealing with future development in the mall area…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (May 23)
The Citrus Heights City Council will hold a closed session meeting tonight, followed by a special meeting and budget study session, before their regularly scheduled council meeting at 7 p.m. Here’s a brief summary of what’s included in…

City proposes temporary ban on development at Sunrise Mall
The City of Citrus Heights is considering an urgent and rare move to prohibit undesirable development at Sunrise Mall, with city staff recommending council members approve an “urgency ordinance” on Thursday to temporarily ban any new development at…

City poised to buy old Sylvan school site for $3.4M on new line of credit
Following more than a year of discussion and several closed-door negotiations, a proposed purchase price of $3.43 million has finally been made public and a vote by the Citrus Heights City Council has been set for May 23…

Public hearing on draft Citrus Heights voting district maps to be held May 23
The Citrus Heights City Council will hold a public hearing this Thursday to give residents an opportunity to provide feedback on recently released maps that offer a variety of ways to split the city into five voting districts.

City publishes 9 draft maps splitting Citrus Heights into voting districts
With the May 13 deadline now passed for the public to submit district voting maps for Citrus Heights, a total of nine map options were published Thursday on the city’s website…

Citrus Heights recognizes 2019 Building Safety Month
By Thomas J. Sullivan–The City of Citrus Heights is recognizing Building Safety Month throughout the month of May, as part of an international campaign to raise awareness about building safety. A proclamation was issued by the City Council…

Antiquated ‘no U-turn’ signs in Citrus Heights to be taken down
Ever wonder why those “No U-turn” signs appear at Citrus Heights intersections barring U-turns between certain hours of the night?

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (May 9)
Citrus Heights City Council members will meet Thursday night for their regularly scheduled twice-per-month meeting, but the smaller-than-usual 34-page agenda packet indicates the meeting will likely be short — with only one item listed for consideration…