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The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?

Citrus Heights council members will meet Thursday to vote on matters relating to development at Sylvan Corners, massage parlors, and a proposed bonus payment to the city manager, as well hear an annual report from the Police Department…

Steve Miller, Citrus Heights

Celebration of life for Citrus Heights councilman to be held April 15

By Mike Hazlip— A celebration of life has been scheduled to take place this weekend for former Citrus Heights Councilman Steve Miller…

City agrees to sell vacant lots on Sayonara Drive for $1 each. Here’s why

By Mike Hazlip— The Citrus Heights City Council last month voted unanimously to approve an agreement with Habitat for Humanity to develop low-income housing on Sayonara Drive, with part of that agreement including the sale of 12 vacant…

Waste: Residents question what goes in which bin, with fines coming soon

By Mike Hazlip— With Republic Services set to begin issuing fines for improperly sorted waste, Citrus Heights residents are asking how to sort their waste under the guidelines…

How much will fines be for waste sorting violations?

By Mike Hazlip— After a year of community outreach that included neighborhood meetings and mailers, Republic Services is set to begin charging fines for improperly sorted waste bins — prompting questions about how high fines will be…

Citrus Heights residents could soon face fines for not sorting waste properly

By Mike Hazlip— A year after a new state law took effect requiring residents to stop putting food waste in trash bins, Citrus Heights residents could soon be subject to fines.

Citrus Heights council votes 3-2 to explore forming new school district

By Sara Beth Williams– In a split vote on March 23, the Citrus Heights City Council­ narrowly voted in favor of forming a committee to explore the feasibility of breaking off from the San Juan Unified School District…

SB 316: CA committee kills proposal to increase serial shoplifting penalty

By Phillip Pesola– The California Senate’s Committee on Public Safety on Tuesday voted 3-1 against SB 316, a bill supported by the Citrus Heights City Council and others that sought to increase penalties for serial theft.

Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall replica set up in Citrus Heights

By Mike Hazlip— City leaders joined veterans and community members at an opening ceremony for The Wall that Heals on Wednesday night at Rusch Park…

Four-term Citrus Heights councilman passes away

By Mike Hazlip— Steve Miller, who was elected to represent Citrus Heights on the San Juan school board just five months ago after serving for 17 years on the City Council, died unexpectedly on Saturday, March 25.