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The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Sept. 13)

Sentinel staff report– The City Council’s regularly scheduled meeting for Sept. 13 has been cancelled, in light of several City officials attending the annual League of California Cities’ Conference going on this week in Long Beach. A summary…

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What can Citrus Heights do to reduce blight, improve neighborhoods?

Sentinel staff report– Keeping neighborhoods clean was one of the top priorities Citrus Heights residents said the City Council should focus on in a survey commissioned by the City last year. The topic also came up in one…

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Citrus Heights will soon get an extra $5-6M per year. How should it be used?

Sentinel staff report– In a few short years, the City of Citrus Heights will get a long-awaited boost of an additional $5-6 million to save or spend as it pleases — and put in perspective of the City’s…

Survey seeks local input on transportation, community growth, economy

Sentinel staff report– Through Sept. 10, Citrus Heights residents and others throughout the region are being asked to share their thoughts on local and regional issues in an online survey.

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Citrus Heights candidates tackle homelessness, schools, economy, blight

Sentinel staff report– How best to address homelessness, under-performing schools, and a lack of entertainment options in Citrus Heights were among more than a dozen questions posed to the five candidates running for city council during an election…

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Citrus Heights News Briefs: boycott, downed wire, obituaries, DUI arrest

Latest local news briefs include a downed high-voltage power pole causing a backup on Greenback Lane, the recent passing of a local businesswoman and a 60-year resident, a Republican state senator who represents Citrus Heights showing his support…

Alternate Map: how Citrus Heights voted in the 2018 primary

The following interactive map shows how each precinct in Citrus Heights voted during the 2018 primary election on June 5. Red indicates a precinct where the top two Republican candidates for governor together received more votes than the…

Citrus Heights: see how your neighborhood voted in the June election

Sentinel staff report– If you didn’t know already, Citrus Heights tends to vote Republican. Finalized voting data from election results in the 2018 primary shows nearly every precinct in the city leaned red in the governor’s race, with…

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Candidate wins legal fight with City of Citrus Heights over election dispute

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights and a candidate for city council were in court on Wednesday to resolve a dispute over whether candidate Porsche Middleton could use the title “Planning Commissioner” as the official title…

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Citrus Heights council candidates to face off in first election forum

Sentinel staff report– This Wednesday evening, voters will have a chance to hear from the five candidates who qualified for the 2018 Citrus Heights City Council race in an upcoming two-hour forum at city hall. The Aug. 29…

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These new banners will begin popping up around Citrus Heights

Sentinel staff report– New pole banners with three different themes will soon be unfurled at major intersections in Citrus Heights as part of the city’s new branding campaign. Images of the banners provided by the city show colorful…

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The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Aug. 23)

Sentinel staff report– The city council’s agenda packet for Thursday night is a whopping 2,606 pages long, almost entirely devoted to an extensive environmental impact report for the proposed 260-home Mitchell Farms housing development. Other items include a…