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Citrus Heights council to vote on selecting new city manager

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council announced Friday that Ashley “Ash” Feeney, who currently serves as assistant city manager in the City of Davis, is the top pick under consideration for becoming the new city manager…

New survey asks residents for feedback on Citrus Heights waste collection

Sentinel staff report– A new, seven-question survey seeks feedback from Citrus Heights residents on their level of satisfaction with weekly curbside pickup of trash, green waste and recycling.

36 tons of hazardous waste to be removed from city-owned Sylvan Corners site

Sentinel staff report– An estimated 36 tons of hazardous waste and 190 tons of additional waste will be excavated and removed from an 11-acre city-owned lot at Sylvan Corners, following an environmental report documenting soil contamination at the…

SMUD, smart meter

Deadline is Monday to file for unclaimed SMUD checks

Thousands of customers with unclaimed money from the Sacramento Municipal Utility District have until Dec. 20 at 5 p.m. before the funds will become the property of SMUD.

Citrus Heights city manager selection process nears completion

Sentinel staff report– A pair of closed session meetings relating to the appointment of a new city manager will be held on Friday and Saturday this week, according to agendas posted Wednesday on the city’s website.

Citrus Heights council votes in new mayor and vice mayor, with some controversy

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday voted unanimously to appoint Porsche Middleton to serve as mayor for the next year, but a subsequent motion to appoint Bret Daniels as vice mayor was shot down…

Donations sought by Dec. 14th for Citrus Heights ‘Holiday Cheer’

Sentinel staff report– Those wishing to donate gifts or food boxes for the city’s 2021 “Operation Holiday Cheer,” formerly known as the Holiday Referral program, have until Tuesday to do so.

Citrus Heights Water District

Citrus Heights Water District moving ahead with $3.5M well project

By Mike Hazlip— While California faces another year of rainfall shortages, the Citrus Heights Water District is moving forward with a $3.5 million plan to add a new well to “increase water supply reliability and long-term price stability.”

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

City Council members will meet Thursday evening for a closed session, followed by a regular meeting at 7 p.m. to take action on items related to development at Sylvan Corners, a $417,000 request to purchase six police vehicles,…

Citrus Heights tree lighting draws large crowd at City Hall

By Mike Hazlip— Hundreds gathered outside City Hall Wednesday night to watch the tree lighting in person for the first time since the pandemic began over a year ago.