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Citrus Heights service requests have a public-works lane

Citrus Heights' Service Requests page gives residents a direct way to ask Public Works about street signs, street lights, transportation, stormwater, and other city-service issues.

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Citrus Heights is built around everyday streets, shopping centers, schools, older neighborhoods, and small public spaces. When something needs city attention, the trick is getting it to the right lane without turning a small issue into a phone-tree afternoon.

The Service Requests page is the Public Works door. It sits near pages for street signs, street lights, transit, stormwater, engineering, streets, sewer information, street sweeping, and utility providers. Trash and recycling have their own residential service page, so it helps to separate city-maintained issues from hauler questions.

For a good request, include the nearest address or cross street, the side of the street if that matters, what you saw, when you saw it, and whether a photo would make the location clearer. A missing sign, dark streetlight, blocked drain, damaged curb, or street issue is easier to route when the location is exact.

Use emergency contacts for immediate danger. For regular city upkeep, the service-request page is the calm, practical place to begin.

Where to see it

Citrus Heights Service Requests page.

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Reviewed July 4, 2026

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