
City of Perris News for
Coming Events...
Give Hope, Give Life, Give Blood
LifeStream, the new name for the Blood Bank of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, invites all healthy residents to give the gift of life this holiday season. There are several opportunities to donate blood. Select date for more details:
- December 5: 10 am - 4pm, Moreno Valley Visterra Credit Union on Cactus Ave.
- December 12: noon to 5:30 pm, Murrieta State Brothers on Hancock Ave.
- December 12: 11 am to 5 pm, Moreno Valley Papa Johns on Perris Blvd.
- December 20: 11 am to 5 pm, Perris Farmer Boys on the Ramona Expressway
- December 20: 11 am to 3 pm, Moreno Valley Home Depot on Perris Blvd.

December 5: 21st Annual Christmas Tree Lighting
6 pm - 8 pm - City of Perris Civic Center 101 N. D St.
Celebrate the holiday season with the City of Perris as we light the city's 32 ft. tall Christmas tree.
December 6: 10th Annual Lights on the Lake
Come join us for our annual Holiday Boat Parade & Car Show at Lake Perris. Bring an unopened toy worth $10 or more and get free admission to the park. Free admission to the event for all contestants.
For more info see the event flyer and registration form...
December 13: 20th Annual Christmas Parade
10 am - Parade begins on Perris Blvd. 1 block north of Perris High School to 3rd St.
Join us for bands, floats, drill teams, classic cars and much more.
For more info, call (951) 943-6603.
December 19: Holiday Luncheon for Seniors
12 noon to 3pm - City of Perris Senior Center
If you're over 55, join us for a delicious lunch, live entertainment, music, dancing, and fellowship. To attend, please call (951) 657-7334 by Monday,
December 15.
December 20: Breakfast with Santa
9 am - 11:30 am - Perris Senior Center
Age 11- Adult: $4.50;
Ages 5 - 10: $3.50, Ages 4 and under: free with a paid adult.
Join Santa and Perris Community Services for a delicious pancake, egg, and sausage breakfast. Advance registration is required. For more info, call (951) 943-6603.
About the Town...
City of Perris Water Department
Perris utility workers are waging war against leaks in the City’s water system. The three-man team that makes up the City’s water staff is hunting leaks wherever they spring up—from corroded water pipes, broken meters, running toilets and antiquated distribution lines and main lines.
Read about the water system...
Aerial Firetruck in the Works for Perris
The Perris City Council this week took the first step to bringing a state-of-the-art aerial firefighting rig to town.
Read about the new fire truck...
John Motte Retires from the Perris City Council
An emotional John Motte ended his nine-year tenure on the Perris City Council Tuesday night, accepting the congratulations from his peers who said replacing the farmer and businessman’s expertise on a wide variety of issues will be difficult.
Read about John Motte's retirement dinner...
Improvements Come to Rancho Las Perris
The City is close to completing updates in Rancho Las Perris which inlcude repaving roads, rebuilding the perimeter wall and installing new playground and picnic equipment in Copper Creek Park.
Read about the improvements to Rancho Las Perris
Earthquake Preparation Drill
Perris took part in a major earthquake preparation drill Thursday to find out how the City would react when a massive temblor rocked Southern California from the Salton Sea to the Pacific Coast.
Read more about the earthquake drill...
Veterans Day Parade
Perris remembered Veteran’s Day with its annual parade that included marching bands, antique cars, high-school precision drill teams, equestrian units and plenty of flag-waving of the red, white and blue.
Read more about the parade...
City’s Historic Train Depot
Perris officials, residents and out-of-town visitors dedicated the City’s historic train depot, a reminder of the importance the railroad played in the development of Perris and the surrounding communities 120 years ago.
Read the about the train dedication...
Perris solar project wins prestigious awards
The “Solar Shine Program,” which kicked off in April 2006, is credited with cutting the city’s electrical consumption 20 percent. The project has also won several prestigious awards for the city including the Helen Putnam award and was a finalist in the international Urban Land Institute Sustainable Cities Award.
- Read the full story...
- See the current energy production at City Hall
- Watch a movie about this project
- Visit the project page





