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New $1M meal program in Citrus Heights to help seniors, local restaurants

The City of Citrus Heights announced Monday that the city will participate in a plan to deliver up to three free meals a day from local restaurants to qualifying seniors during shelter-at-home orders. The new program is part…

Three new COVID-related deaths reported in Citrus Heights

The number of deaths associated with COVID-19 in Citrus Heights rose from five to a total of eight on Thursday, according to a May 14 update from the Sacramento County Public Heath department.

Citrus Heights council calls special meeting to address COVID crisis, nuisance property

The Citrus Heights City Council will convene a special session at 5 p.m. Thursday to vote on a pair of resolutions addressing emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic and assessing a $100,000 lien against a nuisance property on…

Sue Frost

Frost urges constituents to email transit board before final vote on $8B tax measure

Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost is urging Citrus Heights residents and other constituents to make their voice heard about a proposed $8.4 billion transportation sales tax measure before a final vote takes place on May 14 that will…

Sharps pickups, neighborhood cleanups resume in Citrus Heights

The City of Citrus Heights announced last week that neighborhood waste cleanups and sharps collection resumed on Monday. Services had been suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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

The Citrus Heights City Council will meet remotely via teleconference Thursday evening to take action on emergency funding allocations related to homelessness and the coronavirus pandemic, as well as consider approval of a proposed agreement that would bring…

Citrus Heights approves cost-sharing plan to pave parts of Madison Ave

The Citrus Heights City Council earlier this month unanimously voted to approve a cost-sharing agreement with the county to help cover the cost of re-paving portions of Madison Avenue.

Citrus Heights council narrowly votes to let $8B tax head to ballot

In a rare 3-2 split vote last week, the Citrus Heights City Council opted to give approval to a proposed $8 billion countywide transportation spending plan that paves the way for a new sales tax measure to hit…

Love Local: City launches campaign to support Citrus Heights businesses

Responding to a dramatic slowdown in economic activity from coronavirus mitigation efforts, the City of Citrus Heights has launched a new campaign to encourage residents to shop at essential local businesses that remain open.

Citrus Heights council to vote on proposed $8.4B transportation sales tax

Citrus Heights council members on Thursday will consider whether to give their approval to a proposed countywide ballot measure that seeks to raise $8.38 billion over the next 40 years through a half-percent sales tax increase.