Schedule a Free Landscape Consultation
Peoria Water Customers can schedule a free landscape consultation to help find ways to save on water usage.

City Staff will walk through your landscape and talk about proper plant watering, efficiency opportunities and watering schedules.

To schedule a consultation, visit https://form.jotform.com/221444573189057.

Peoria launches new retail and restaurant survey
Growing the city’s retail and restaurant base is important to growing local jobs and city revenues that support parks, public safety, and other city services.

The city needs your help in determining your most desired restaurants and retail establishments that they can share in their recruitment efforts to bring them to Peoria!
“Businesses want to go where they have an eager customer base and we think this survey will be a great tool for us as we pitch Peoria as THE place for business attraction,” said Economic Development Director Jennifer Stein.

The first survey is open now through September 15 at peoriaaz.gov/retailsurvey and the final results will be available there as well.

“Our intent is to make this a recurring survey, so we can continue to hear from our residents about what they want most and adjust strategies along the way,” added Stein.

2025 Mariners/Padres Spring Training
The San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners 2025 spring training schedule has been released. Opening Day, Friday, February 21 at the Peoria Sports Complex, has the Padres against the Mariners.Tickets are expected to go on sale in November.

Spring Training continues to be an economic driver throughout the Valley. Overall, the 2023 season generated $710.2 million in economic activity or gross output, as well as produced $418.5 million in state gross domestic product, and created 5,893 annual jobs paying $271.9 million. Sports fan or not, you can’t dispute how great spring training is for our local economy!

Mowing Down Pollution
To help improve air quality and reduce air pollution produced by gasoline powered lawn and garden equipment, Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) in partnership with Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, created the Mowing Down Pollution program for residential and commercial equipment.

This lawn and garden replacement program provides Maricopa County residents an opportunity to replace a gasoline powered lawn mower and/or a gasoline powered handheld lawn and garden device.

Participants receive a $150 voucher towards the cost of a new electric or battery powered lawn mower and/or a $50 voucher towards the cost of a handheld lawn and garden device at participating Home Depot stores after recycling gas-powered equipment at a participating drop-off location.

For more information, and to apply, visit maricopa.gov/5932/Mowing-Down-Pollution-Program