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Public hearing, final vote set for proposed rental inspection program

Sentinel staff report– The Citrus Heights City Council will hold a public hearing this Thursday regarding a proposed new ordinance and fee schedule that would authorize and fund mandatory inspections of the city’s roughly 15,000 rental homes and…

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Who’s funding each of the Citrus Heights City Council candidates?

Sentinel staff report– Big money is pouring into the Citrus Heights City Council race this year, with amounts already topping the usual $10-20,000 raised by candidates in order to win local election. According to the latest campaign finance…

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Here’s where the Citrus Heights council candidates stand on Prop 6, road funding

Sentinel staff report– When it comes to the best way to fund local road repairs and transportation projects, the five candidates running for Citrus Heights City Council don’t all agree — and neither do voters.

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See where Citrus Heights City Council candidates stand on local issues

Sentinel staff report– The five residents running for three seats on the Citrus Heights City Council have varying views when it comes to homelessness, mandatory rental inspections, rent control, red light cameras, under-performing schools, economic development, and whether…

Porsche Middleton on the issues, in her own words

Porsche Middleton, 34, was appointed to the City’s Planning Commission last year after a prior run for City Council in 2016 and is now seeking another chance to win a seat on the council…

Jeannie Bruins on the issues, in her own words

Jeannie Bruins, 71, is currently serving a one-year term as the City’s vice mayor and is running for her fifth term on the City Council, after being first elected to office in 2002.

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Al Fox on the issues, in his own words

Al Fox, 73, is currently serving as a council member after being appointed in 2017 to fill a vacancy left by the late Councilman Mel Turner, who died last year. ..

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Treston Shull on the issues, in his own words

Treston Shull, 34, currently serves as treasurer for the Birdcage Heights Neighborhood Association and is seeking to be a new voice on the City Council. He has lived in Citrus Heights for five years and has earned endorsements…

Steve Miller on the issues, in his own words

Steve Miller, 60, is currently serving a one-year term as the City’s mayor and is running for his fourth term on the City Council, after first being appointed to fill a vacancy in 2005…

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The Civic Minute: what’s happening at Citrus Heights City Hall? (Oct. 11)

The Citrus Heights City Council’s Oct. 11 council meeting will include consideration of a 133-page comprehensive transit plan for the city, amendments to the fire code, uniforms for building inspectors and other staff, and final steps to approve…

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Election 2018: Meet the 5 candidates running for Citrus Heights City Council

Sentinel staff report– Beginning Oct. 8, vote-by-mail ballots will be sent to registered voters, and those in Citrus Heights will have a chance to choose from among five candidates vying for three seats on the City Council this year.…

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Meet Steve Miller, 2018 candidate for Citrus Heights City Council

“I moved to Citrus Heights 32 years ago. I grew up in Concord and graduated from Clayton Valley High School. I have some college experience but found my true calling in construction. Over the last 42 years I…