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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…

Vehicles line up to drop off ballots at Citrus Heights City Hall on Nov. 5, 2024. // M. Hazlip

Latest update: Who’s winning in Citrus Heights area races, as of Nov. 12

More than a week after Election Day, votes continue to be counted in various local races affecting Citrus Heights, with the latest results for City Council, school board, water district, state assembly and congressional races posted on Tuesday,…

CA State Assembly District 7 Candidates Porsche Middleton and Josh Hoover // Ballotpedia / CH Sentinel

Josh Hoover claims victory in Assembly District 7 race

Republican incumbent Josh Hoover continues to hold a lead over Citrus Heights City Councilmember Porsche Middleton in the race for California State Assembly District 7, according to the latest voting results released Tuesday…

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

Due to City Hall being closed Thursday in recognition of Veterans Day, the Citrus Heights City Council will meet Wednesday evening for their regular November meeting with items on the agenda including a study session on funding from…

Final public hearing for Sunrise Mall plan set for Wednesday

Sentinel staff report– After years of planning and discussion, the city’s ambitious plan to guide redevelopment of the nearly 100-acre Sunrise Mall is slated to finally reach the City Council this Wednesday where a public hearing will take…

Read the City Council’s full resolution supporting vaccine choice

The Citrus Heights City Council voted 4-1 last month to approve a resolution supporting “citizens’ individual rights and choice as it relates to the COVID-19 vaccine.”

Report: Citrus Heights ended up with $3.6M surplus, despite projected shortfalls

Sentinel staff report– Despite dire projections of shortfalls and cuts to police amid the coronavirus pandemic and budget discussions, a financial update presented to the City Council last week shows Citrus Heights concluded the last fiscal year with…

Citrus Heights council approves significant green waste fee increase

By Mike Hazlip— Following a split vote from the City Council last week, Citrus Heights’ historically low waste collection fees appear set to significantly increase starting mid-next year as a result of a new state-mandated organic waste collection…

Citrus Heights council votes to support choice in vaccine mandate controversy

Following discussion and last-minute wording changes on Thursday, the Citrus City Council voted 4-1 to support a resolution officially “expressing support for citizens’ individual rights and choice as it relates to the COVID-19 vaccine.”

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Citrus Heights General Services Director shares update on storm response

By Mike Hazlip— Citrus Heights weathered last weekend’s storm without major flooding or damage, according to a report by General Services Director Regina Cave.

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

The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Thursday evening for a closed session discussion, followed by a regular council meeting to address CARES Act funding, a proposed rate increase, and a resolution regarding vaccine mandates.

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Historic rainfall leads to flooded roadways, power outages in Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights Police and General Services Department staff were kept busy over the weekend as heavy rains and wind caused roadway flooding and took down a power line.