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New book retells story of how Citrus Heights became a city

By Mike Hazlip— Coinciding with the city’s 25th birthday, a new book released this month details the 12-year battle to make Citrus Heights an incorporated city within Sacramento County.

Citrus Heights council eyes expanding borders of city

By Mike Hazlip— Twenty-five years after becoming a city, the City of Citrus Heights is again looking into expanding the borders of the city to include one or more areas of unincorporated Sacramento County that were left out…

Sue Frost, supervisor

Guest Opinion: What Citrus Heights voters should know about this new tax measure

By Sue Frost– In the general election this November, voters will have the opportunity to vote on “Measure A,” a transportation sales tax that would impact not just the unincorporated areas of County of Sacramento, but the seven…

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

Citrus Heights council members will meet at 6 p.m. this Thursday to discuss a cost of living pay increase for most city staff, as well as provide direction on a multi-year plan to repave city streets and review…

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

Citrus Heights council members will meet at 6 p.m. this Thursday to discuss a cost of living pay increase for most city staff, as well as provide direction on a multi-year plan to repave city streets and review…

Citrus Heights Chamber to host City Council candidate forum

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee will hold a candidate forum this Tuesday at Heights Church, with all contenders from the three district races for City Council invited.

Which council seats are up for election in Citrus Heights this year?

Sentinel staff report– Unlike elections held prior to 2020, about two out of every five voters in Citrus Heights will not be able to vote in any of the races for City Council this year.

Sept. 8 Citrus Heights council meeting cancelled

Sentinel staff report– The Sept. 8 meeting of the Citrus Heights City Council has been cancelled, with the next meeting slated for Sept. 22, 2022.

Why this bridge is causing controversy over Citrus Heights trail project

Sentinel staff report– An obscure bridge in a little-used, largely unmaintained park bordering Citrus Heights was the subject of contention during a public hearing held last month, just prior to the City Council approving more than $10 million…

Unnamed park on Greenback Lane could finally get a name

By Mike Hazlip— The only park owned and maintained by Citrus Heights has remained nameless since it was established more than a decade ago. Now, some residents want to remedy that.