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Residents press for more community input on Sunrise Mall plans as developer delays presentation
Summary
Several residents urged the Citrus Heights City Council to ensure neighborhood input and long-term community benefit for Sunrise Mall redevelopment. The project’s representative said the developer has postponed a formal council presentation to allow more neighborhood meetings and expects to return Feb. 26.
At the Jan. 22 Citrus Heights City Council meeting, several residents urged the city to insist on robust neighborhood participation and long-term community benefits for proposed redevelopment at Sunrise Mall, and the project representative said the formal council presentation was postponed to allow more community input.
The subject emerged during public comment, where David Shelton, a resident, said Sunrise Mall redevelopment plans presented at a Jan. 16 neighborhood meeting focused on concepts around the former Sears end but left other areas—such as the Macy’s end—unaddressed. “We need to have neighborhoods contribute to the planning for the future new mall look,” Shelton said.
Why it matters: Sunrise Mall occupies a large,…
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