A pair of workshops have been scheduled by the City of Citrus Heights for July 29, with one addressing development of the City’s first-ever Pedestrian Master Plan and the other addressing community development funding.
The master plan workshop promises to give attendees the opportunity to share input on draft recommendations to “make Citrus Heights a more walkable and vibrant community,” according to a workshop flier. The City says on its website that the planning process will also help identify and prioritize pedestrian and transit-related projects and programs, and will help Citrus Heights stand out for competitive regional and state funding opportunities.
A previous master plan workshop in January drew about 30 to 50 people to the Community Center, with the City also launching a 21-question online survey to get community feedback on “walkability” issues.
The upcoming workshop will be held at the Citrus Heights Community Center on Fountain Square Drive, from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 29.
[Learn more about the plan: www.walkCH.net]
The other workshop, also on July 29, will be held at the new temporary city hall location on Auburn Boulevard in the Grand Oaks Shopping center, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. The workshop is set to address Community Development Block Grant funding, which accounts for about $83,000 in public service funding to benefit low-to-moderate income areas or persons, according to the City’s website.
[Learn more about CDBG funds: www.citrusheights.net/380/Community-Development-Block-Grant]
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