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A look behind the scenes at voting in Citrus Heights

On Saturday, Election Inspector Margie Miramontes, who volunteers with the Citrus Heights Community Center voting center, explained the process of how each and every ballot is counted and protected throughout early voting and on Election Day.

Supervisor Sue Frost says she’s moving out of state after term ends

Citrus Heights resident and current Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost on Monday said she will be moving out of state, a similar move that the city’s former Mayor Bret Daniels made several months ago…

Elections 2024

More in-person vote centers open up in Citrus Heights. How’s the turnout?

As Election Day approaches, more voting center locations in Citrus Heights opened for in-person voting on Saturday…

Citrus Heights vice mayor tackles questions, talks future of city

By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights Vice Mayor Tim Schaefer on Thursday provided residents at a neighborhood meeting with an update on the City Council and a look ahead at some positive changes on the horizon for the city.

Citrus Heights seeks bids on repaving at least 17 residential streets

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights is currently seeking bids from contractors on its 2022 Residential Street Resurfacing Project, which seeks to repave at least 17 residential streets in various parts of the city.

Bret Daniels

Citrus Heights councilman questions mask requirement for unvaccinated

By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights Councilman Bret Daniels pushed back against the state’s recent announcement that mask mandates would be lifted for only vaccinated people, questioning in a social media post Wednesday whether the decision was an attempt…

Citrus Heights councilwoman talks homelessness, Sunrise Mall and accomplishments

By Mike Hazlip— Longtime Councilwoman Jeannie Bruins addressed a neighborhood meeting Tuesday, outlining some history of the city and the accomplishments she has made.

Council members consider keeping current district lines for Citrus Heights

Sentinel staff report– As part of plans to re-consider City Council district lines in light of 2020 Census data, the council held a public hearing Thursday night and heard input from a demographer on the city’s racial and…

Citrus Heights News Briefs: stolen smoker, vaccines, recovery funding

Latest local news briefs include Citrus Heights police assisting in locating a stolen smoker, details of a new $320k grant benefiting small businesses, the swearing in of a new city manager, and an upcoming free COVID-19 vaccine clinic.…

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Main lobby at Citrus Heights City Hall to reopen to public

Sentinel staff report– Newly sworn in Citrus Heights City Manager Ashley Feeney announced at the close of a City Council meeting on Thursday that the lobby at City Hall will reopen to the public on Monday, February 14.…

Mariposa, School, safety

Q&A: What’s going on with sidewalk work on Mariposa/Madison?

Sentinel staff report– Sidewalk and curb work on Mariposa Avenue near Madison Avenue has been paused in recent weeks, causing some to wonder when the work will resume.

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

Citrus Heights council members will meet virtually Thursday night to hold a public hearing on redistricting, as well as officially declare the month of February as Black History Month and consider awarding a new contract for street striping…