
Citrus Heights council continues with remote meeting option during pandemic
By Katelyn Rafferty– The Citrus Heights City Council will hold its June 9 meeting at City Hall, with a continued option for council members and the public to attend remotely due to the pandemic. The meeting is slated…

Citrus Heights to focus on improving community image, infrastructure
Citrus Heights is on a path for dramatic improvement under the leadership of a new city manager, according to council members who last week spoke highly of a new four-prong approach to tackle key goals over the next…

Want to vote in person? Here’s 5 locations in Citrus Heights
Sentinel staff report– With Election Day approaching on Tuesday, voters in Citrus Heights can already cast their ballots in person at the Citrus Heights Community Center, with four additional vote centers opening up this Saturday.

Night paving on Greenback Lane planned to begin June 5
Contractors are slated to begin repaving a section of Greenback Lane this Sunday, continuing each night for the following week.

Citrus Heights council seeks to review school safety, following Texas shooting
By Mike Hazlip— In the wake of Tuesday’s horrifying mass shooting at a school in Texas, Citrus Heights council members on Thursday expressed condolences and took a preliminary step towards conducting a review of the safety of Citrus…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
Citrus Heights council members will meet Thursday evening to discuss allocating another $2.9 million in federal funding, take action towards selling 12 vacant lots on Sayonara Drive, and consider adoption of plan to focus on improving community image,…

Citrus Heights issues $278k in COVID relief grants from $15.6M federal funding
By Mike Hazlip— Several dozen small businesses in Citrus Heights last month received a total of $277,611 in COVID relief grant money through a program administered by the city to help businesses recover losses related to the pandemic.

‘See the big trucks up close.’ City to host public works showcase event
Families with kids and those interested in a career in public works are invited to a Public Works Showcase event to be held at Van Maren Park in Citrus Heights on May 19.

Citrus Heights leaders map out 29 objectives to accomplish by November
Sentinel staff report– Citrus Heights council members met Tuesday with the city manager and key staff to review the past six months and set new objectives to accomplish by November.

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall?
City Council members will meet Thursday evening for what appears will be a short council meeting to issue a trio of proclamations as well as hear an update on a COVID relief grant program for local small businesses…

2022 Election: 4 ballot drop-off locations to open May 9 in Citrus Heights
With Election Day less than a month away for California’s June 7 Primary Election, ballot drop-off locations are slated to open in Citrus Heights on Monday, May 9.

City rejects bid after road repaving cost comes in 34% higher than expected
Sentinel staff report– Plans to repave at least 17 residential streets in Citrus Heights this year are facing a setback after only one contractor submitted a bid on the project, with the cost quoted coming in more than…