Citrus Heights Sentinel

Citrus Heights police deploy dinosaur in unusual traffic safety operation
By Alec Pronk– Motorists travelling through Citrus Heights were treated to an out-of-the-ordinary sight on Tuesday when a prehistoric pedestrian could be seen prancing across crosswalks to raise awareness for pedestrian safety.

Guest Opinion: Residents should accept responsibility for funding road repair
Guest opinion submitted by David Warren– A recent letter to the editor decried the Citrus Heights mayor’s endorsement of the Republican nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives, arguing that a nonpartisan office holder should refrain from such…

Porsche Middleton on the issues, in her own words
Porsche Middleton, 34, was appointed to the City’s Planning Commission last year after a prior run for City Council in 2016 and is now seeking another chance to win a seat on the council…

Jeannie Bruins on the issues, in her own words
Jeannie Bruins, 71, is currently serving a one-year term as the City’s vice mayor and is running for her fifth term on the City Council, after being first elected to office in 2002.

Al Fox on the issues, in his own words
Al Fox, 73, is currently serving as a council member after being appointed in 2017 to fill a vacancy left by the late Councilman Mel Turner, who died last year. ..

Treston Shull on the issues, in his own words
Treston Shull, 34, currently serves as treasurer for the Birdcage Heights Neighborhood Association and is seeking to be a new voice on the City Council. He has lived in Citrus Heights for five years and has earned endorsements…

LETTER: Homeowners in Citrus Heights need to clean up their yards
The City is thinking about hiring someone to inspect rentals to help with the blight in Citrus Heights, but in my neighborhood it’s not the rentals that are the issue — it’s the homeowners that will not take…

Steve Miller on the issues, in his own words
Steve Miller, 60, is currently serving a one-year term as the City’s mayor and is running for his fourth term on the City Council, after first being appointed to fill a vacancy in 2005…

First of several new buildings finally approved for Auburn Blvd.
By Carole Hawkins– Development of the long-vacant pads in front of Costco and Walmart recently inched closer to reality. Last month, the Citrus Heights City Council unanimously approved a design permit for an 8,700 square-foot building on “Pad…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Oct. 11)
The Citrus Heights City Council’s Oct. 11 council meeting will include consideration of a 133-page comprehensive transit plan for the city, amendments to the fire code, uniforms for building inspectors and other staff, and final steps to approve…