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Citrus Heights Economic Development and Community Engagement Director Meghan Huber at the Sept. 24 City Council meeting, speaking on efforts to obtain property owner feedback in the past. // SB Williams

Residents favor vacancy ordinance, Citrus Heights Council wants property owner feedback

At the Sept. 24 City Council meeting, officials presented survey results showing strong resident support for a potential commercial vacancy reoccupancy ordinance, but several councilmembers pressed for…

Nothing Bundt Cakes is open at 7855 Madison Ave.

New bakery now open in Citrus Heights

A new bakery has opened in Sunrise Village in Citrus Heights, the Sunrise MarketPlace business improvement district announced.

The Citrus Heights City Council voted 3-2 against implementing parking violation fines in Citrus Heights that were proposed in light of California’s new “Daylighting” law, Sept. 24, 2025.

City Council votes against implementing ‘daylighting’ fines, asks for revision

 The Citrus Heights City Council voted Wednesday 3-2 to postpone implementing parking violation fines in Citrus Heights that were proposed in light of California’s new “Daylighting” law.

lanes under construction on Auburn Blvd.

Why are lanes closed 24/7 on Auburn Blvd, even outside construction hours?

Following the beginning of roadway work on Auburn Boulevard, at least one lane has been closed — even outside construction hours…

Citrus Heights council changes course, votes for full ban on camping in vehicles

In the first meeting without former Mayor Bret Daniels, the Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday reversed course and voted unanimously to not include an exemption for passenger vehicles from the city’s illegal camping ordinance…

Mesa Verde High School

Threats of violence toward local high school deemed ‘unfounded’

Threats of violence on social media allegedly targeting a local high school have been labeled a “hoax”…

Rehab of ‘dilapidated’ complex for homeless, at-risk seniors moves forward

An area nonprofit seeking to provide low-income housing for seniors who are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless won approval from the Citrus Heights City Council last month for a $500,000 grant…

A map presented to the City Council showing locations of reported illegal dumping.

City seeks to curb ‘rampant’ illegal dumping in Citrus Heights

In an effort to address illegal dumping across Citrus Heights, city staff during an Aug. 28 City Council meeting suggested a “progressive” approach to handle blight and associated issues with Neighborhood Cleanup services…

A kick off ceremony for Mike's Playground

Ribbon cutting kicks off plans for playground for children with disabilities

Community members and business leaders gathered at San Juan Park last month to kickoff efforts to build Mike’s Playground, a playground that will accommodate children living with disabilities…

Jerry Garcia Memorial 2024

Memorial for longtime Citrus Heights Little League coach draws hundreds

Local residents impacted by the life of Jerry Garcia gathered in the shade at Garsh Field in Rusch Community Park on Saturday to celebrate Garcia’s long legacy within Citrus Heights…

Citrus Heights Council votes to toughen illegal camping regulations

The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday voted in support of expanding the definition of illegal camping, but opted to exempt sleeping in passenger vehicles…

Citrus Heights council to consider $500k grant for housing at-risk, homeless seniors

After facing a first-round of scrutiny earlier this month, the Citrus Heights City Council will hold followup consideration of a request for grant funding from a nonprofit seeking to provide supportive housing to seniors who are homeless or…