
Civic Minute: What’s happening at City Hall in Citrus Heights?
Citrus Heights City Council members on Wednesday will welcome a new council member, select a new mayor and vice mayor, and hold public hearings for two proposed new businesses, in addition to…

Public hearing set for new proposed Starbucks in Citrus Heights
The Citrus Heights City Council plans to hold a public hearing on Wednesday, Dec. 11, for a new coffee shop with drive-thru services to be built at the Stock Ranch Plaza…

Applications for seats on Citrus Heights Planning Commission due Friday
Applications for residents interested in serving on the Citrus Heights Planning Commission or Construction Board of Appeals are due by 5 p.m. on Friday…

Final election results are in. Here’s the final count for Citrus Heights area races
By Sara Beth Williams– The final votes have been counted in Sacramento County for the Nov. 5, 2024 Election. As of the final voting count update on Tuesday, Dec. 3, the Sacramento County Voter Registration and Elections Office…

What can residents in Citrus Heights expect, now that Prop 36 passed?
Citrus Heights City Manager Ash Feeney on Tuesday thanked residents for helping pass Proposition 36 and said the measure will help the city in “building a safer, stronger Citrus Heights.”

Phase 1A of San Juan Complete Streets project nears completion
Phase 1A of the San Juan Complete Streets project has incorporated several safety enhancements along San Juan Avenue, but not all residents are thrilled…

Planters damaged again at Fair Oaks and Old Auburn Rd.
Brick planters at the intersection of Fair Oaks Boulevard and Old Auburn Road were struck again by vehicles amid recent rains…

How did Citrus Heights vote for president in 2024?
While Sacramento County voted 58% in favor of Kamala Harris in the 2024 General Election, the majority of voting precincts in Citrus Heights favored Donald Trump…

Blight management gets mixed ratings in latest Citrus Heights survey
Recent FlashVote survey results released on Nov. 20 show that residents in the city are still concerned about homeless encampments and associated debris, as well as unkempt homes and businesses.

Citrus Heights City Council meeting canceled for Nov. 27
Falling the day before Thanksgiving, the Citrus Heights City Council meeting for Nov. 27 has been canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Dec. 11, 2024, at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.

State of the City: Mayor, city manager reflect on 2024, share goals for 2025
Dozens of business owners, residents, city leaders, and regional representatives gathered at City Hall in Citrus Heights for the annual State of the City address…

Citrus Heights council votes to penalize residents who set out waste piles too early
In an effort to address blight and scavenging concerns, the Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday approved an amendment authorizing Republic Services to issue penalties to customers who place bulk items out for collection too early…