Tag: Thomas Spencer

  • Residents near little-known park say dirt bikes are frequent disturbance

    A sign marks one of three entrances to Shadowcreek Park, which borders Citrus Heights and Carmichael. // M. Hazlip

    By Mike Hazlip—
    An undeveloped, 11-acre green space park on the border of Citrus Heights and Carmichael is drawing the ire of residents who say dirt bike riders are frequenting the area for recreation, despite a prohibition on motorized vehicles.

    A resident who lives nearby and did not want to be identified said he is a “frustrated citizen” after getting no answers from Citrus Heights police and the Sunrise Recreation and Park District. He told The Sentinel the typically quiet park “turns into Prairie City SVRA” on weekends.

    The park is located behind numerous homes along the southern fringes of Citrus Heights, with one entrance on Woodleigh Drive in Carmichael and other entrances on Parkcreek Circle and Parkoaks Drive in Citrus Heights. The park district posted a sign prohibiting motorized vehicles several years ago, but that hasn’t stopped the activity.

    Another resident, Thomas Spencer, said he’s seen several individuals using what he called the “undeveloped green belt” to enjoy motorized recreation.

    Shadowcreek Park

    “There seems to be others who for whatever reason think it’s okay to use the greenbelt area as a motor-cross track of some sort,” Spencer said. “These are ongoing and endemic problems and I don’t know what the solution is.”

    Sunrise Recreation and Park District Administrator Dave Mitchell told The Sentinel in an email response last month that it was his first time hearing about a problem with motorcycle riding in Shadowcreek Park. He referred related questions to the Citrus Heights Police Department.

    In an email reply, Citrus Heights Police Sgt. Seth Cimino said officers had responded to two recent reports of motorized dirt bikes. In the first incident, an officer found a juvenile sitting on a motorcycle on the Sacramento County side of the park’s boundary. The rider and his parents were “contacted, educated on the law, and counseled on safety concerns.”

    Officers also responded to another call, but were not able locate anyone riding dirt bikes.

    Cimino said Citrus Heights police “can and will investigate” incidents involving dirt bikes at the park, and enforce applicable sections of municipal and state vehicle code.

    The park district encourages community members to contact police to report motorcycle riding in any parks.

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  • Citrus Heights News Briefs: business news, potluck, conviction

    REACH potluck, Michael Marcus
    Speaker Michael Marcus addresses a crowd of about 100 residents and city leaders at a potluck workshop event at the Citrus Heights Community Center on March 5, 2018. // CH Sentinel

    Sentinel staff report–
    Latest local news briefs include a Citrus Heights company making it on a list of top mortgage bankers in the region, a potluck and workshop at the community center, police department comments on the conviction of a man who robbed an elderly veteran, and more.

    REACH potluck, workshop highlights building stronger community
    About 100 residents and community leaders attended the fifth annual potluck and workshop at the community center Monday evening, hosted by the Residents’ Empowerment Association of Citrus Heights. Speaker Michael Marcus, of the Sacramento-based Consultants for Community Resources, focused on building strong communities by thinking of community in terms of assets, rather than problems, and then harnessing those assets together to create positive change. Local artist Thomas Spencer also addressed the group on improving the quality of community.

    The three hour event was emceed by Tim Schaefer and concluded with raffle prizes and informal discussions among attendees. Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost was among those in attendance, along with Mayor Steve Miller and most council members.

    Citrus Heights PD commend veteran after jury convicts robbery suspect
    Following the announcement last week of a 38-year-old’s conviction for the 2016 brazen robbery of an elderly Citrus Heights veteran, local Investigations Lieutenant Michael Wells commended the efforts of the victim as well as the police department’s efforts to investigate the incident and quickly apprehend the suspect, Benjamin Tremper. “It was a complete team effort which ensured this violent suspect was arrested and will no longer be able to terrorize our community,” said Wells in a written statement to The Sentinel on Thursday.

    “Most importantly, I would like to commend Mr. George who refused to be victimized,” the lieutenant said, referring to the veteran who was robbed. “Mr. George struggled with the suspect and was ultimately able to summon help. He was then able to provide responding officers necessary details and positively identify his attacker after he was located. Mr. George’s bravery was critical in the apprehension and conviction of this dangerous predator.” (See related story for more: DA: Man convicted for brazen robbery of elderly Citrus Heights veteran)

    Citrus Heights company listed among top regional mortgage bankers
    Residential Home Loans, a Citrus Heights-based mortgage lender, was ranked No. 16 on a list of 25 mortgage bankers in the region published by the Sacramento Business Journal this month. The local lender, which has offices at 5751 Sunrise Blvd., reported a total of 368 home loans in 2016, totaling just over $105 million. The No. 1 regional mortgage banker topping the list was Finance of America, which reported 2,898 home loans the same year, totaling $891 million.

    The Journal’s list ranked companies in the Sacramento, El Dorado, Placer and Yolo county region, using data from the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council. Residential Home Loans is a division of Cherry Creek Mortgage, based in Greenwood Village, Colorado. (See full list)

    More briefly:

    • Sheriff’s Race. Citrus Heights Councilman Bret Daniels, who is running for Sacramento County Sheriff, was mentioned in separate articles about the race in the Sacramento Bee and News & Review over the past week.
    • Laundry biz. Owners of a Citrus Heights laundromat were featured in an article by American Coin-Op about how they got into the laundry business. (Read article)
  • Citrus Heights resident group to host workshop, potluck at Community Center

    Sentinel staff report–
    Promising an informative and enjoyable night, the Residents’ Empowerment Association of Citrus Heights (REACH) is again inviting residents from around the city to “bring a dish” and attend a community-focused workshop and potluck at the Community Center on March 5.

    The evening is scheduled to kick off with a meet-and-greet at 6 p.m., followed by a potluck dinner, presentations and a raffle. REACH President Margaret Cleek said the event will be “a wonderful opportunity to meet fellow members of your community, share good food and listen to our two distinguished speakers.”

    She said speaker Michael Marcus of the Sacramento-based Consultants for Community Resources will share on “the positives we can strengthen in our community,” and artist Thomas Spencer will highlight “how we connect to improve the quality of our community.”

    REACH, which is in its fifth year of hosting the annual potluck, is a nonprofit umbrella organization that helps the city’s neighborhood associations collaborate together throughout the year. Unlike fee-based homeowner’s associations, the neighborhood groups have no required dues — and anyone residing, working, or owning property within the neighborhood’s boundaries is able to be involved in their association.

    Learn more about REACHNeighborhood groups REACH out to connect Citrus Heights residents

    For more information about the potluck, or to RSVP, those interested are asked to contact Anna Portillo at (916) 459-7890, or by email at annaportillo@surewest.net.


    If you plan to go:

    Date: March 5, 2018
    Time: 6-9 p.m.
    Place: Citrus Heights Community Center
    6300 Fountain Square Drive
    Event flier: REACH Potluck 2018