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Cats, kittens

Citrus Heights launches new online program to ‘make pet licensing easy’

The City of Citrus Heights recently announced a new online pet licensing program aimed at increasing the number of licensed pets and decreasing animal shelter costs. In a news release last month titled “Make Animal Licensing Easy,” the…

city hall, Citrus Heights

12 boards, committees you didn’t know Citrus Heights council members serve on

Elected members to the Citrus Heights city council are largely known for their role in setting policy and making decisions at the city level, but the five council members also play a role in shaping policy affecting the…

Bret Daniels

City council rejects Daniels’ appointee for Citrus Heights planning commission

Donald Trump isn’t the only one to face difficulty confirming his nominations. It’s happening locally on the Citrus Heights city council too. In a rare move, Citrus Heights council members last week refused to confirm 25-year-resident James Remick…

Sue Frost, supervisor

Frost lays out agenda as new supervisor, seeks more community input

In her first news update as Sacramento County Supervisor, former Citrus Heights councilwoman Sue Frost laid out priorities and her plan to solicit more participation from residents. “My priorities remain clear — we need to ensure strong public…

Citrus Heights 20th anniversary kickoff

Citrus Heights kicks off city’s 20th birthday with reception, review

Council chambers in Citrus Heights were packed with a standing-room-only crowd Thursday night for the city’s 20th anniversary kick-off celebration. The evening began with a half-hour reception at city hall, complete with balloons, cake, and refreshments, followed by…

sandbags, citrus heights

2017 Storm Prep: Citrus Heights offers free sandbags at two locations

Citrus Heights residents seeking to prepare for expected storms and flooding this season can grab a shovel and stock up on free sandbag supplies at two locations in the city. Free sand and bags in the city are…

Cityhood, Citrus Heights, Sunday Neighbors

2017 marks 20 years since Citrus Heights became a city, celebrations planned

January 2017 marks the 20th anniversary of Citrus Heights becoming a city, following a decade-long battle with the county beginning in the 80’s that concluded with an election victory in the 90’s when voters approved cityhood by 62…

Sac RT bus

RT eyes alcohol ads for funding, launches survey for input

Should hard liquor and other alcohol ads be allowed on RT buses? Sacramento Regional Transit has launched a four-question survey to answer that question, seeking feedback from the public on whether it should begin accepting alcohol ads on…

Roberta MacGlashan, Sue Frost

Frost, MacGlashan recognized for years of service to Citrus Heights

Outgoing Citrus Heights Councilwoman Sue Frost and retiring Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan were officially recognized for their service to the City of Citrus Heights last week, with council proclamations delivered by the mayor and a public reception…

SMUD, smart meter

SMUD publishes list of over 1,700 customers with unclaimed checks

The Sacramento Municipal Utility District has published a list of more than 1,000 customers who have unclaimed money in amounts ranging from as little as $15 to more than $1,000. By law, money not claimed by Dec. 23,…

Citrus Heights Water District rate increase

Citrus Heights Water District approves 13% rate hike, despite protests

A double-digit water rate and service charge increase was approved by a 3-0 vote of Citrus Heights Water District directors on Tuesday night, despite receiving 39 letters of protest from customers opposed to the proposal. District officials said…

Citrus Heights Water District, rate increase

Public Hearing: 13% rate increase proposed by Citrus Heights Water District

A public hearing will be held Tuesday night in the Rusch Park Community Center regarding a proposal to raise water rates and service charges by 13 percent — an increase the Citrus Heights Water District says is needed…