
Five major residential projects in Citrus Heights to keep an eye on in 2021
After a lull in new housing units being built in recent years, Citrus Heights is on track to potentially add hundreds of new units in 2021 — including several low-income housing projects.

Citrus Heights seeks residents to fill two vacancies on Construction Board of Appeals
Two of the five seats on a city appeals board are still vacant, after only one resident applied to fill one of three vacant seats at the end of last year.

More roundabouts could be installed as part of new Citrus Heights roadway plan
The City of Citrus Heights is moving forward with pursuing grant funding for design and construction of a plan that would install two “circular intersections” and other features designed to ease congestion and improve safety near three local…

Three new faces join influential Citrus Heights Planning Commission
The Citrus Heights City Council last week appointed three new residents to join the city’s seven-member Planning Commission, which plays a key role in approving projects and often serves as a stepping stone to higher office.

City Council votes 4-1 to sell large Sylvan Corners lot to housing developer
Following extended discussion during a council meeting Thursday night, the Citrus Heights City Council voted to sell a high-profile, 11.3-acre vacant lot at Sylvan Corners to a developer for constructing up to 93 single-family homes.

Emergency roadwork to shut down Greenback Lane on Monday
The City of Citrus Heights is advising drivers to avoid a section of Greenback Lane on Jan. 18, as crews perform emergency road repairs.

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
The Citrus Heights City Council will hold a public meeting via Zoom on Thursday night to holding a hearing regarding the city’s housing goals, consider a $4 million offer from a developer to buy the former Sylvan Middle…

Sue Frost voted in as chair of Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost, who lives in and represents Citrus Heights at the county level, was voted in by her colleagues on Tuesday to serve as the 2021 Chair of the Board.

Developer offers city $4M to buy Sylvan Corners lot. Here’s what would be built
The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday will consider selling the centrally located, 11-acre former middle school lot at Sylvan Corners to a developer.

Council to select new Citrus Heights Planning Commissioners
Sentinel staff report– Four Citrus Heights residents out of a pool of a 13 applicants will be selected by the City Council on Thursday to join the city’s seven-member Planning Commission.