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City announces major funding boost for community projects

June 14, 2024 | Citrus Heights , Sacramento County, California



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City announces major funding boost for community projects
In a recent city council meeting, officials expressed enthusiasm over new funding opportunities and community projects aimed at enhancing local infrastructure and engagement. A significant highlight was the announcement of a $4 million appropriation from Congressman Ami Bera's office for the San Juan Complete Streets Phase 2 project, which aims to improve transportation and accessibility in the area.

Director Kempner clarified that this funding is part of a previously established agreement and is not an additional amount. The council also celebrated a new trail grant awarded by Sacog, which will extend the trail from Sylvan to Stock Ranch, further promoting mobility and access to local schools. This project is seen as a continuation of recent developments, including the recently inaugurated Arcade Cripple Creek trail.

Additionally, the council showcased recent improvements in lane striping across the community, with before-and-after visuals highlighting the changes at key intersections, including Greenback and San Juan, and Greenback and Auburn. These enhancements are part of a broader effort to improve road safety and visibility.

Looking ahead, the council outlined several upcoming community events, including a spaghetti dinner fundraiser at the Veterans Community Center and a senior resource fair scheduled for June 25. The council emphasized the importance of community engagement and plans to promote these events through social media.

In a move to recognize local contributions, Council Member Taft proposed the creation of an \"Unsung Hero Award\" to honor community members for their efforts. The council agreed on the importance of promoting local business initiatives to attract new enterprises to Citrus Heights.

Overall, the meeting underscored the city’s commitment to fiscal responsibility while actively pursuing projects that enhance community well-being and connectivity.

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