
Planning Commission to consider proposed new city hall, MOB
Updated Mar. 9, 10:26 a.m. — Beginning with a Planning Commission hearing on Wednesday, a final decision is set to take place this month on the proposal to move city hall and allow Dignity Health to construct a…

City extends online survey deadline for Pedestrian Master Plan
Have concerns about walking or biking in Citrus Heights? The City says it still wants to hear from you. As part of developing a Pedestrian Master Plan, the City is actively seeking community input through an online survey…

Proposed new city hall, medical building set for final vote in March
Wondering what’s going on with the proposal to construct a new three-story medical office building in place of the existing city hall in Citrus Heights?

Citrus Heights water official talks drought, rain, rates
Wondering how much local rainfall has affected the drought, or if higher water rates are planned for 2015? A spokesman for the Citrus Heights Water District said Wednesday that local water users maintained a 20 percent average reduction…

Feb 21: Free opportunity to safely dump hazardous waste
Have some household chemicals or other waste you think might not be okay to put in the trash or down the sink? On February 21, Citrus Heights residents will have their first opportunity of 2015 to dispose of…

Citrus Heights extends ban on new massage permits thru 2015
City council members voted unanimously last week to pass an “urgency ordinance” that extends a 45-day temporary ban on new massage permits for another 10 months, citing continued concerns about prostitution in Citrus Heights massage parlors and a…
Citrus Heights Water District seeks applicants to fill board vacancy
Updated Jan. 24, 2:33 p.m.– The Citrus Heights Water District has announced a vacancy for Division 2 of its three-member governing board and is currently accepting applications through February 17…

Arts, planning commissioners appointed; some vacancies left
Two board positions remain unfilled after Citrus Heights city council members voted to fill 11 of 13 vacancies on several City boards and commissions during last week’s council meeting. Vacancies for the positions were created after 13 terms…

‘Phase II’ plans underway to revitalize Auburn Blvd; input sought
With the first phase of Auburn Boulevard’s multi-million dollar revitalization effort completed last year, input is being sought at a business meeting this week to help plan “Phase II” of the multi-year face-lift. Authorized in 2005, the Auburn…

Meet your new mayor: Q&A with Sue Frost
A new year in Citrus Heights brings with it a new mayor for the city. In this exclusive Sentinel email interview with newly appointed Mayor Sue Frost, we cover everything from what her cat’s name is to what…

2015 construction projects in Citrus Heights
Updated Dec. 30, 4:55 p.m.– Wondering what’s going on with one of the local construction projects in Citrus Heights? Here’s a current list of upcoming and ongoing public projects in the city: Projects expected to begin in 2015:…

Police hand out ‘holiday cheer’ to Citrus Heights families, kids
Citrus Heights police officers were out offering some “holiday cheer” this week, hand-delivering community donations to families in need and taking a few lucky students through Walmart for an annual “Shop with a Cop” event. On Wednesday, 13…