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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…

San Juan Avenue facing the intersection of Chesline Drive (to the left) and Willowcreek Drive (to the right). // SB Williams

First stage of construction nears completion for San Juan Avenue project

Phase 1A of the San Juan Complete Streets project is nearly complete, according to the city…

2020 US Census data has been released. What does it show for Citrus Heights?

Sentinel staff report– Long-awaiting data from the US Census Bureau was released on Thursday, following numerous delays related to the coronavirus pandemic.

2021 Recall Election: 3 locations to securely drop off your ballot in Citrus Heights

Sentinel staff report– Beginning Monday, Aug. 16, voters in Citrus Heights will be able to drop their ballots off at three secure locations in Citrus Heights. In-person voting will also be an option at City Hall, beginning Sept.…

Road work ahead sign // Citrus Heights Sentinel

Citrus Heights council approves funding to repave 4 more streets this year

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday added four more streets to a list of 14 deteriorated streets already being repaved this year.

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The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Aug. 12)

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council will meet Thursday evening to vote on adding four more streets to a repaving contract, hold a final public hearing regarding a renewal effort for a business improvement district, as…

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Citrus Heights votes 4-1 for revised pay structure for most city staff

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday will consider adopting a proposed compensation structure for most city staff, at an added cost of about $165,000 for the current fiscal year and an additional $91,000 next…

City shares latest update on Sunrise Mall plan, what’s next

By Mike Hazlip— The City of Citrus Heights and its lead consultant Gensler held a public workshop on Thursday, covering the latest update in plans to transform Sunrise Mall into a regional go-to destination for entertainment, shopping, and…

Citrus Heights Sunrise Mall

City to host virtual workshop to discuss plan for Sunrise Mall

Sentinel staff report– The City of Citrus Heights will hold a virtual community workshop Thursday evening to provide an update on a recently released draft “Specific Plan” for guiding development at Sunrise Mall.

yellow traffic light border

Q&A: What’s with the new yellow border on signals in Citrus Heights?

Sentinel staff report– Residents in recent weeks may have noticed the appearance of a yellow reflective border around many traffic signals in Citrus Heights, causing some to question the reason behind the change.

Church gets green light for new building on Auburn Boulevard

By Mike Hazlip– The Citrus Heights Planning Commission following a public hearing on Wednesday unanimously approved four resolutions that will allow Pioneer Baptist Church to move ahead with plans for a new campus to be built on a…