
Porsche Middleton: candidate statement for 2018 Citrus Heights City Council race
I am running for City Council because, I am vitally concerned about the wellbeing of all our residents including our children’s education, working families and our growing elder population’s lives…

Albert Fox: candidate statement for 2018 Citrus Heights City Council race
Keeping our neighborhoods and schools safe from crime, boosting efforts to deal with our growing homeless problem, keeping our city’s finances sound to protect taxpayers and increasing efforts to deal with the rapidly changing business or local retailing…

Steve Miller: candidate statement for 2018 Citrus Heights City Council race
It is an honor to serve on your City Council for over twelve years. During my tenure, we started our Citrus Heights Police Department and built our 911 Call Center, Community Center and City Hall. We have done…

Jeannie Bruins: candidate statement for 2018 Citrus Heights City Council race
My leadership in Citrus Heights hails back to 1996, when I co-chaired the effort to bring cityhood to Citrus Heights, resulting in a greatly improved quality of life for our citizens and a stronger business environment for our…

Citrus Heights council votes 4-1 to move forward with mandatory rental inspections
Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council voted 4-1 on Thursday in favor of moving forward with plans for a new $500,000 mandatory inspection program for the city’s 15,000 rental homes and apartments, despite the lone objection…

Filing deadline extended for Citrus Heights Water District election
Sentinel staff report– Those seeking a seat on the Citrus Heights Water District’s three-member governing board now has until Aug. 15 to file to run for the Division 3 position, Sacramento County elections officials announced late Friday. Although…

Only two have filed so far in Citrus Heights Water District election
Sentinel staff report– The race for two seats on the Citrus Heights Water District’s governing board may not end up on the ballot this November, if no one else files to run. With a quickly approaching deadline to…

Citrus Heights residents, police hit the streets for National Night Out
By Stacey Hanks– Despite smoky skies from Northern California wildfires and temperatures in the 90s, Citrus Heights neighborhood groups along with police officers and city officials came out Tuesday evening to celebrate National Night Out. Held every year…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Aug. 9)
Proposed mandatory rental inspections. Public hearings. Grant funding increase. $416,000 contract. Infrastructure project. Those are some of the topics on schedule for the Citrus Heights City Council’s Aug. 9 meeting. Here’s a brief summary of what’s included in…

Citrus Heights considering $500k proposal for mandatory rental inspections
Alec Pronk contributed to this report– Nearly 15,000 rental homes and apartments in Citrus Heights may soon be subject to a new rental inspection ordinance, in a move officials say is needed to prevent blight and ensure rental…