
Proposal seeks to pay businesses for complying with COVID-19 orders
The Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce has joined with other area chambers to advocate for a reimbursement plan from the county that would give up to $2,000 to local businesses who incurred costs to comply with COVID-19 policies.

City Council votes 4-1 to sell large Sylvan Corners lot to housing developer
Following extended discussion during a council meeting Thursday night, the Citrus Heights City Council voted to sell a high-profile, 11.3-acre vacant lot at Sylvan Corners to a developer for constructing up to 93 single-family homes.

Studio Movie Grill confirms plans for Citrus Heights location are cancelled
Following nearly a year of stalled construction activity and a bankruptcy filing, Studio Movie Grill has confirmed that its planned location in Citrus Heights won’t be opening.

New business fills vacant building on Greenback Lane
Renovation of a vacant building at 7680 Greenback Ln. is nearing completion, as an area construction services company has chosen the site for opening a new permanent office.

Citrus Heights restaurants reopen outdoors, as restrictions ease
Citrus Heights restaurants were quick to reopen outdoor dining this week, following Gov. Gavin Newsom’s announcement Tuesday that the Greater Sacramento Region has qualified to exit a state-imposed stay at home order issued last month.

Six commercial projects to keep an eye on in Citrus Heights in 2021
Despite the coronavirus and related shutdowns, development continued across Citrus Heights in 2020 and is set to continue in 2021.

These 6 restaurants plan to open in Citrus Heights in 2021
Citrus Heights is slated to get some new restaurants and other establishments in the coming year, despite the coronavirus pandemic’s affect on the economy over the past year.

10 businesses Citrus Heights said goodbye to in 2020
The past 12 months of 2020 were filled with ups and downs in Citrus Heights and across the nation, with the city welcoming new businesses and also saying goodbye to some.

Restaurant stimulus ends in Citrus Heights, amid FEMA payment delays
Although a new $900 billion stimulus package has been passed by congress, a local stimulus program for restaurants was discontinued on Dec. 31, after a vote by the Citrus Heights City Council last month.

REPORT: Rents went up in Citrus Heights during 2020, but dropped elsewhere
A new report released this month shows median rental prices rose in Citrus Heights over the past 12 months by 10.8% percent, but dropped significantly elsewhere.