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Gilbert Town Council

If there is one thing the media has made us aware of throughout the course of this morgage meltdown, its just how creative(and crazy) lenders were with the financing options.  As the credit from the banks tightened so did the lending options available for buyers.
While most of the exotic loans of the past are gone their are [...]

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Gilbert Days Parade is Back!

September 24, 2009

On August 27th we regrettably posted that the Gilbert Days Parade would be canceled for the first time in its 3 decade history. However, increased funds in the form of parade sponsorships, and decreased costs allowed the long standing tradition to continue.
There are some major changes that participants and attendees of the [...]

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Plans for an LDS Temple to be built in Gilbert near Pecos and Greenfield road is now one step closer to a reality.    There is currently only one Temple in the Phoenix Metro Area.  However the population of LDS members is growing quickly giving rise to the need for more Temples.  There are currently [...]

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One of Gilbert’s longest traditions was broken Tuesday night as the Town Council voted down public funding for the Gilbert Days Parade.  The Parade that has spanned the length of 3 decades will not take place this November.
When the Gilbert Promotional Corp. lost most of its private funding for the parade due to the [...]

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According to the US Census Bureau, Gilbert is growing. Of course, if you live in Gilbert, you know this to be true, just by the number of cars on the streets. According to the Census, Gilbert experienced a 5% gain(or about 10,283 people) from 2007-2008.
 
And of course, with growth comes growing pains.  In this case, [...]

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Town of Gilbert welcomes their new leadership. Brimming with ideas and enthusiasm (and receiving 94.62% of the votes), Mayor-Elect John Lewis will be sworn into office, as well as two new council members – Jenn Daniels and John Sentz. Bringing enthusiasm and new ideas …

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