Ongoing Projects Seek to Improve Roads
Nov 10, 2025 05:28PM ● By MPG Staff
CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA (MPG) - The City of Citrus Heights has been busy resurfacing roads, implementing safety improvements and mapping out design plans. Several capital improvement projects of note are currently in progress, with some nearing final stages.
The 2025 Street Resurfacing Project is now underway. This annual project resurfaces various residential streets around the city including asphalt and concrete repairs as needed. The Pavement Preservation Plan was adopted in December 2023 and includes a three-year schedule, laying out streets that will receive some form of treatment. The plan can be viewed at citrusheights.net/460/Pavement-Maintenance-Program
Also in the works is Auburn Blvd Complete Streets Phase 2. Construction on the project began in July 2024, with an estimated two years until completion. This is a complete street improvement project with sidewalks, street lighting, traffic signal upgrades and landscaping from Rusch Park to Orlando Avenue.
Construction is substantially complete on the Dewey/Van Maren Resurfacing and Pedestrian Enhancements Project. This project aims to resurface Dewey/Van Maren from Connemara Drive to Auburn Blvd and includes storm drain upgrades, pedestrian enhancements and traffic calming elements.
Phase 1A of San Juan Complete Streets from Madison to Chesline is complete. Phase 1B is currently in the final design phase. This project will fill in gaps in the existing sidewalk network, install new storm drain infrastructure, complete ADA curb ramps and resurface San Juan Ave between Madison Ave to Spicer Drive.
To learn more about ongoing projects, visit: citrusheights.net/911/Capital-Improvement-Projects























