Citrus Heights Sentinel
CHPD Joins Crackdown on Texting while Driving
“Zero tolerance” is what the Citrus Heights Police Dept. is promising, as it joins a month-long enforcement and education campaign to curb hand-held cellphone use while driving. The campaign is part of April’s nationwide “Distracted Driving Awareness Month,”…

CPS Audit Report Due April 8
A California state audit report is due for release on April 8, nearly a year after Child Protective Services — accompanied by armed officers — seized 5-month-old Sammy Nikolayev from his Sacramento-area home.

Input Still Sought for New City Hall Proposal
Citrus Heights is continuing its effort to gather community input as it considers a proposal to replace –and possibly move– its existing city hall.

Sewer Board Unanimously Approves Fee Increase
Sacramento-area residents will soon notice an increase on their monthly sewer bill, after sanitation leaders voted unanimously to raise fees…

SJUSD Names New School Superintendent
Kent Kern was selected as the next Superintendent on Tuesday night by the governing board of the San Juan Unified School District…
County Rep reaches out to Citrus Heights residents
Every fourth Friday, Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan has been holding a “Community Cabinet Meeting” at the Citrus Heights Denny’s, as part of an effort to stay in touch with those in her district.
Workshop on New City Hall Designs Called “Phenomenal Success”
About 80 residents gathered around tables Wednesday night with pens out and drawing pads handy, ready to give their input on design ideas for the proposal to build a new City Hall in Citrus Heights.

San Juan Seeks Input on Choosing New Superintendent
Community input on selecting a replacement for the top administrative position is being sought by San Juan Unified Board of Education, following the removal of Superintendent Glynn Thompson. Deadline to submit input is March 3. The Board has…

Citrus Heights Police Chief Moves Up
The California Police Chiefs Association will install Citrus Heights Police Chief Christopher Boyd as president of the state-wide organization on February 26.




