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  • Playground construction complete at Tempo Park

    A new playground and basketball half-court was recently completed at Tempo Park in Citrus Heights. // S. Williams

    By Sara Beth Williams–
    Construction is now complete on a new playground and basketball court at Tempo Community Park. The previous playground was more than 20 years old and portions of the playground that needed repairs had been closed off to the public in the past due to safety concerns.

    Renovation was part of a $312,000 upgrade project, with design beginning in April 2021, according to Sunrise Recreation and Park District administrator Dave Mitchell. In an email to The Sentinel, Mitchell cited supply chain issues with playground parts manufacturers for delays in completing the project in a timely manner.

    The new construction includes a basketball half-court, which was completed first, a small playground for younger children, a larger playground next to it, and a set of swings.

    Tempo Community Park sits on almost 24 acres, and includes multiple covered and uncovered picnic tables, a reservable picnic area, tennis courts, soccer fields, and a garden and nature area. The acreage also includes multiple paved walkways that lead into nearby neighborhoods for easy access.

    Tempo Community Park is located at 13125 Fair Oaks Blvd., and is one of eight parks which will be connected by the new Arcade-Cripple Creek multi-use trail is completed.

  • Man arrested for attempted murder at Citrus Heights park

    Man arrested for attempted murder at Citrus Heights park

    Police Lights, SUV. Photo credit: Luke Otterstad
    Police lights, stock photo. Citrus Heights Sentinel

    Citrus Heights police said a 54-year-old man was arrested on charges of attempted murder and mayhem after allegedly inflicting multiple stab wounds to a man in Tempo Park near Fair Oaks Boulevard Wednesday night.

    Around 10:23 p.m., police said officers were dispatched to the area of Tempo Park after neighbors reported hearing a man calling for help from the park. Shortly after, another caller reported a man had knocked on a door asking for help, according to a police news release.

    Officers found the injured man and he provided them with a description of the suspect, who officers believed was still in Tempo Park. The suspect, Jose Partida of Carmichael, was located and arrested after officers set up a perimeter around the park, with assistance from Roseville police.

    Although an investigation is still ongoing, police believe the two men involved knew eachother and said the stabbing “does not appear to have been a random act of violence.”

    According to police, the stabbed man was rushed into emergency surgery at a local hospital and is expected to survive, although his injuries were described as significant.

    The Citrus Heights Police Department requests that anyone with information relating to this crime to contact detectives at (916) 727-5500.