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Gilbert is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Located southeast of Phoenix, Gilbert is home to 288,128 residents. [6] It is the fifth-largest municipality in Arizona. Nearly a third of Gilbert residents are under the age of 18. [6] As Gilbert approaches buildout, the population is expected to reach 330,000. [7]
The town of Gilbert is located southeast of Phoenix within the city's metropolitan area. During World War 1, Gilbert was known as the "Hay Shipping Capital of the World". [1] The Gilbert Elementary School which was built in 1913, and now houses the Gilbert Historical Museum, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is a lake located in Gilbert, Arizona, United States, east of Greenfield Rd and south of Guadalupe Rd.The preserve was created by the Town of Gilbert in 1999 to combine water resources, wildlife habitat, educational programs, and recreational opportunities.
Jenn Daniels is an American politician who first entered the political field in December 2008 when she filed to run for town council in Gilbert, Arizona. [1] Early in her initial campaign Daniels came out against Big League Dreams (known as Cactus Yards as of 2019 [2]) in Gilbert by saying "I have no problem with public/private partnerships but the way Big League Dreams went down was ...
She moved to Gilbert in 1995 and in 2000 she applied and was appointed as an alternate for Gilberts planning commission. [4] In 2014, she was one of seven candidates competing for four at-large seats on the Gilbert Town Council. [5] [6] Peterson was previously a member of town council [7] and the town's planning commission.
Gilbert Rugby, an English sporting-goods manufacturer; Gilbert Street, Adelaide, Australia; Gilbert's syndrome, a benign medical condition that may cause mild jaundice; Gilbert (typeface), a typeface created in honor of artist Gilbert Baker; Hurricane Gilbert, a 1988 Caribbean hurricane
A post office was established at Gilbert in 1925, and remained in operation until 1942. [2] The community was named after the brothers Gilbert, businessmen in the local mining industry. [ 3 ]
Reed v. Town of Gilbert, 576 U.S. 155 (2015), is a case in which the United States Supreme Court clarified when municipalities may impose content-based restrictions on signage. The case also clarified the level of constitutional scrutiny that should be applied to content-based restrictions on speech.