Tag: moving

  • Citrus Heights city hall moving to temp Auburn Blvd location this week

    Citrus Heights temporary city hall, auburn blvd, grand oaks. Photo by Luke Otterstad
    The new temporary home for Citrus Heights City Hall will be located in the Grand Oaks Shopping Center on Auburn Boulevard.

    Citrus Heights’ city hall offices will be relocating to a 12,500 square feet temporary facility on Auburn Boulevard this month, closing doors to the public after July 2 and reopening at the new location on July 13.

    The move comes after city council members approved a plan in March to tear down the existing city hall on Fountain Square Drive and allow Dignity Health to construct a three-story medical office building in its place, with a new $22 million city hall to be constructed just a block away next to the Post Office.

    The temporary location for city hall will be at 7927 Auburn Blvd in the Grand Oaks Shopping Center, near Rusch Park. The location was preferred due to its size, commercial location and convenient access, according to an April report to the council by City Facilities and Landscape Manager Chris Meyers.

    [Related: Council votes 5-0 for new city hall & MOB; lawsuit threatened]

    As previously reported on The Sentinel, the 13-month lease agreement for the temporary hall will cost a total of about $190,000 and includes an option for up to three two-month extensions, according Meyers. Although the new city hall is expected to be completed in 12 to 14 months, the extension options allow for any delays in the process, according to Monica Alejandrez with the city manager’s office.

    While staff transition to the temporary location, city hall will operate out of the Citrus Heights Community Center from July 6 to 10, according to a news release issued by the City.

  • Wednesday: Sylvan Middle School Community Forum

    A community forum to discuss options for addressing aging facilities at Sylvan Middle School in Citrus Heights will be hosted by the San Juan Unified School District at 6:30 p.m Wednesday.

    Save our schools, Sylvan Middle School
    A sign posted near Sylvan Middle School invites residents to the community forum on Wednesday night.

    Following an overall “D-” grade from a DLR Group assessment commissioned by the District in 2013, consideration of closing the 76-year-old school was discussed and a community brainstorming meeting was held on April 23, with five ideas being currently floated as potential solutions.

    Ideas include fixing Sylvan Middle School, rebuilding it, moving it to new facilities at Mesa Verde High School, or moving it to the campus of either Carriage Drive Elementary or Citrus Heights Elementary. A detailed description of each idea can be viewed at the District’s website.

    The District says its interest is “to select the most affordable option that meets current priorities and needs,” and considers community input to be “vital” in the selection process.

    Cost estimates for the five proposed solutions range from $5 million to $40 million, with the cheapest option being to move Sylvan to Carriage Drive Elementary’s campus and the most expensive being to rebuild the school, according to District estimates.

    As long as enrollment is maintained, the District says it does not anticipate any teachers losing jobs under any of the proposed solutions, although a statement on the District’s website indicates a possibility for reduction in administrative and support staffing if a school site were closed.

    Questions or feedback regarding Sylvan Middle School facility options can asked at Wednesday’s meeting, or be submitted to the District via an online submission form.

    A school board decision is expected in November, with first possible changes taking place as early as Fall 2015.

    Community Forum
    6:30 p.m., September 24
    Sylvan Middle School – MP room
    7137 Auburn Blvd
    Citrus Heights, CA 95610

    On the Net:

    District’s web page with info on Sylvan options: http://www.sanjuan.edu/Page/23600