Citrus Heights Sentinel

Final Day for Input on Citrus Heights ‘Community Needs’ Funding Survey
Want to tell the City how you feel? Now’s your chance. As part of the City of Citrus Heights’ plan to identify, prioritize and address community needs using federal, state and local funds, resident and agency input is…

Neighborhood ‘Meet & Greet’ BBQ Brings Community Together
A weekend neighborhood association barbecue in Citrus Heights drew about two dozen neighbors together for burgers, brats and a question and answer time with Vice Mayor Sue Frost. Held at the corner of Twin Oaks and Mariposa Avenue…
Citrus Heights shooting leaves one dead; police seek witnesses
A Friday night shooting in Citrus Heights has left one man dead after police say his vehicle was struck by gunfire and collided with a light pole near Sayonara Drive and Lialana Way, according to a police department…

Police Hold Statewide Motorcycle Competition at Sunrise Mall
Orange safety cones dotted the parking lot at Sunrise Mall as part of Saturday’s police motorcycle competition and traffic safety fair, which also featured a kids bicycle rodeo, face-painting and bounce-houses.

New City Hall Site Option Draws Support, While Medical Building Criticized
A controversial proposal to relocate city hall picked up community support last night as the City presented a new site option located a block away from the existing hall, but many residents remained staunchly opposed to a related…

Public Invited to Discuss New Potential City Hall Site
To discuss a new development in the controversial plan to relocate city hall and allow construction of a three-story medical building in its place, the City of Citrus Heights will host a public meeting at 6 p.m. tonight…

Citrus Heights Food Review: ‘The Lodge’ deserves 4-stars for breakfast
Tucked away behind a parking lot and several trees on the northern outskirts of Citrus Heights stands a unique, peaked-roof structure, decked with blue and white trim. A sign painted above the front entrance highlights that breakfast and…

City to Give $10k in Used Tech Equipment to Local Nonprofits
Following a recent technology upgrade, over $10,000 worth of computers and related equipment will be given away to local nonprofits and governmental agencies who submit a request by the September 26 deadline, according to the City of Citrus…

Citrus Heights Charity Sends ‘Truckload’ of Relief
With a live orchestra loudly playing in the background, an 18-wheeler full of supplies headed out of the parking lot of a Citrus Heights-based charity Thursday, as local pastors and community leaders joined to celebrate the shipment of…

City of Citrus Heights Unveils Newly Redesigned Website
After 10 years since its last online face-lift, the City of Citrus Heights unveiled its new website Thursday — intending to provide new content, better navigation and more interactive features for online access to local government services.




