
City says it’s evaluating results of ‘road diet’ test on Old Auburn Road
The City of Citrus Heights is currently evaluating results of a controversial nine-day experiment on Old Auburn Road that concluded on Oct. 28.

Low-income senior housing proposal moves forward, despite opposition
Sentinel staff report–Citrus Heights planning commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday night to recommend approval of a 110-unit senior housing project on Fair Oaks Boulevard, despite opposition from some residents in the neighborhood. The project now goes to the City…

City leaders set new development, public safety objectives for Citrus Heights
Want to know what objectives the City of Citrus Heights will be working to accomplish over the next six months?

Public hearing set for low-income senior housing project in Citrus Heights
Sentinel staff report–Citrus Heights planning commissioners will hold a public hearing on Wednesday regarding a developer’s proposal to demolish a single-family home and build more than 100 units of low-income senior housing on a five-acre property off Fair…

City to close one lane of Old Auburn Rd for 9-day experiment
Beginning Oct. 19, a portion of westbound Old Auburn Road near the problematic intersection with Fair Oaks Boulevard will be reduced to one lane to allow for temporary installation of a multi-use path…

City takes next step towards major redevelopment of Sunrise Mall
The Citrus Heights City Council unanimously voted to award a $1.2 million contract to a San Francisco-based architectural and planning firm for the creation of a “shovel ready” plan to comprehensively guide future development on the 100-acre Sunrise…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall (Oct. 10)
During the Citrus Heights City Council’s Oct. 10 meeting, city leaders will consider awarding a $1.2 million contract relating to future development at Sunrise Mall, as well as holding several public hearings and declaring October as Domestic Violence…

Repaving, concrete work begins on 13 streets in Citrus Heights
Work began this week on a $1.7 million residential street repaving contract that is set to bring improvements to deteriorating sections of 13 streets in various Citrus Heights neighborhoods…

Here’s what the City of Citrus Heights said about traffic in their live Q&A
Sentinel staff report–Several ranking police officers and the city’s traffic engineer addressed traffic concerns from residents in a live question-and-answer broadcast on Facebook last month, as part of the city’s latest Q&A series about local issues. Questions raised…

Councilman proposes using ‘FEMA-type’ trailers for homeless in Citrus Heights
Citrus Heights Councilman Bret Daniels on Thursday called on his fellow council members to join him in pursuing his proposal to put “FEMA-type” trailers for homeless families on several vacant lots on Sayonara Drive…

The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Sept. 26)
During the Citrus Heights City Council’s Sept. 26 meeting, city leaders will begin with a closed session to discuss labor negotiations, followed by a public meeting at 7 p.m…

Dog park volunteer recognized by Citrus Heights council
The Citrus Heights City Council officially recognized William “Bill” Heiser, who passed away in May, for his dedication and volunteer work at the C-Bar-C dog park…