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

While the presidential candidates will be debating Thursday evening, Citrus Heights leaders will be holding a closed session meeting at 6 p.m. followed by a regular council meeting at 7 p.m.

Funding issues in Citrus Heights underlie much of ‘State of the City’ address

Citrus Heights Mayor Jeff Slowey kicked off a 45-minute virtual “State of the City” event on Tuesday night with highlights of the year, including the city’s COVID-19 response and efforts to address budget issues.

Citrus Heights to host virtual State of the City address

The City of Citrus Heights will be hosting a “State of the City” address on Wednesday, featuring updates from the mayor, city manager and chief of police.

Q&A: Is Measure M a 1-cent tax, or a 1-percent tax?

Voters in Citrus Heights have likely seen advertising on both sides of Measure M by now, with some confused about whether the sales tax increase is just a penny added to most purchases, or whether it is a…

Measure M campaigns condemn sign vandalism as ‘outrageous’ and ‘immature’

As the Nov. 3 election date draws near and controversy stirs around a proposed sales tax increase in Citrus Heights, campaigns on both sides of the measure say their signs have been stolen, damaged, or defaced.

Election 2020: Where to vote in person, drop off ballots in Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights this year has three locations where voters can securely drop off their ballots, along with several locations for voting in person.

Bret Daniels, use-of-force, AB 392

Citrus Heights council votes 3-2 for controversial rule change

In an unusual 3-2 split vote Thursday night, the Citrus Heights City Council voted to change a long-standing rule that will make it more difficult for individual council members to place items on the agenda.

Citrus Heights continues development of new tool to address speeding, safety requests

The City of Citrus Heights held an online workshop on Monday to update community members on progress for the development of a new tool aimed at prioritizing traffic and safety requests for residential streets of Citrus Heights.

Most voters in Citrus Heights can’t vote in City Council race this year

Voters in Citrus Heights receiving their ballots in the mail this week may have noticed something missing.

Sue Frost, supervisor

COVID-19: Frost joins leaders in calling for business reopenings by zip code

Supervisor Sue Frost, who represents Citrus Heights and neighboring areas on the county Board of Supervisors, announced her support this week for reopening areas of the state by zip code — rather than county-by-county.