About Us

The City of Citrus Heights is set up with 11 distinct Neighborhoods. Each Neighborhood gets together, forms a leadership group, has bylaws, jobs & tasks are discussed, they decide on dates for monthly meetings, etc. Within the leadership group you pick a REACH (Residents Empowerment Association of Citrus Heights) representative. (remember that all of these people are residents just like you and me)That representative meets with the other 10 REACH representatives and also includes representatives from the City of Citrus Heights and the Citrus Heights Police Department. At this meeting information flows from each REACH representative to all the others, plus the City and the Police representatives. And information flows from the City and Police to the REACH rep's. Each then goes back to their own organization and allows the flow of information- REACH rep's to their residents, City and Police back to their own organizations. Each again begins collecting informaiton and feedback and meets again the next month and this process continues...........

Sunrise Ranch Neighborhood is AREA #6. Our boundaries are from the Placerville/Sacramento County Line in the north, coming south on Sunrise Blvd, west on Old Auburn Blvd, north on Auburn Blvd to the County line........... this area contains approximately 1600 homes, some business's, apartment living, and mobile home/trailor parks. We have one school..... Mariposa Elementary School on Mariposa Ave.......  no parks, lots of creeks.

Prior to 2011 we were meeting for many many years at Mariposa Elementary School. In 2011 & continuing into 2012 we are meeting at the Twin Oaks Ave Baptist Church, right on the corner of Twin Oaks Ave and Mariposa Ave - in the Santuary. We meet on the fourth (4th) Tuesday of each month at 7pm.

[NOTE: We try to meet each month but some years we have taken off the summer months (July & August)  and some years we have taken off November & December and a few years we have taken off both. It seem to depend on the other activities that are going on in the City and our Neighborhood or the other Neighborhoods. We usually give plenty of notice. (We are not being lazy about this or inactive, we just don't want to duplicate activities with the City or other Neighborhoods or overwhelm our residents with too many demands.)]

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