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Gilbert, Arizona
Gilbert's Heritage Court as viewed from Gilbert Road
Gilbert's Heritage Court as viewed from Gilbert Road
Flag of Gilbert, Arizona
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Motto(s): 
"Gilbert: Clean, Safe, Vibrant"
Location in Maricopa County, Arizona
Location in Maricopa County, Arizona
Country United States
State Arizona
County Maricopa
Founded 1891
Incorporated July 6, 1920
Named for Robert Gilbert
Area
 • Total 68.86 sq mi (178.35 km2)
 • Land 68.66 sq mi (177.84 km2)
 • Water 0.20 sq mi (0.53 km2)
Elevation
1,237 ft (377 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total 267,918
 • Estimate 
(2022)
275,346
 • Rank US: 79th
AZ: 5th
 • Density 4,010/sq mi (1,549/km2)
Time zone UTC–7 (Mountain (MST) (no DST))
ZIP Codes
85233, 85234, 85295, 85296, 85297, 85298, 85299
Area code(s) 480
FIPS code 04-27400
GNIS feature ID 0005032
Sales tax 7.8%

Gilbert is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Located southeast of Phoenix, Gilbert is home to 288,128 residents. It is the fifth-largest municipality in Arizona. Nearly a third of Gilbert residents are under the age of 18. As Gilbert approaches buildout, the population is expected to reach 330,000.

Incorporated on July 6, 1920, Gilbert was once known as the "Hay Shipping Capital of the World". It has since transformed into an economically diverse suburban community, characterized by a strong economy, competitive schools, and safe neighborhoods. Gilbert is home to many companies with focuses on advanced manufacturing, aerospace and defense, biotechnology, clean technology, and renewable energy. In 2023, it was declared one of the fastest-growing communities in the nation.

History

Gilbert was established by William "Bobby" Gilbert, who provided land to the Arizona Eastern Railway in 1902 to construct a rail line between Phoenix and Florence, Arizona. Ayer's Grocery Store, Gilbert's first store, opened in 1910 and became the location of the first post office in 1912. The post office moved several times before settling on the east side of Gilbert Road in downtown, where it stands today. In 1912, many Mormons who had fled the Mormon colonies in Mexico due to the actions of Pancho Villa's forces settled in Gilbert. By 1915, they began holding church meetings at the Gilbert Elementary School. In 1918, they were organized into the Gilbert Ward.

Incorporated on July 6, 1920, Gilbert was primarily a farming community fueled by the rail line and construction of the Roosevelt Dam and the Eastern and Consolidated Canals. It remained an agricultural town for many years and was known as the "Hay Capital of the World" from 1911 until the late 1920s.

In 2019, the town ranked highly on three national surveys related to safety, livability and family life; it was named the fourth-safest (of 182 communities), 12th-most livable town, and seventh-best place to raise a family in the U.S.

Geography

Gilbert is in the southeastern Phoenix metropolitan area. It is south of Mesa, northeast of Chandler, and northwest of Queen Creek.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has an area of 68.86 square miles (178.35 km2), of which 68.65 square miles (177.80 km2) is land and 0.20 square miles (0.52 km2) is water.

Climate

Gilbert has a subtropical, hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh) with dry and hot summers, and mild to warm winters, with little rainfall.

Climate data for Gilbert, Arizona
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 89
(32)
95
(35)
99
(37)
106
(41)
118
(48)
116
(47)
119
(48)
115
(46)
113
(45)
107
(42)
97
(36)
86
(30)
119
(48)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 67
(19)
71
(22)
77
(25)
85
(29)
94
(34)
104
(40)
106
(41)
104
(40)
99
(37)
89
(32)
75
(24)
67
(19)
87
(30)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 41
(5)
45
(7)
49
(9)
54
(12)
61
(16)
70
(21)
77
(25)
76
(24)
70
(21)
59
(15)
47
(8)
40
(4)
57
(14)
Record low °F (°C) 15
(−9)
19
(−7)
24
(−4)
30
(−1)
37
(3)
43
(6)
54
(12)
51
(11)
40
(4)
30
(−1)
22
(−6)
17
(−8)
15
(−9)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.01
(26)
1.03
(26)
1.19
(30)
0.33
(8.4)
0.13
(3.3)
0.04
(1.0)
0.89
(23)
1.14
(29)
0.89
(23)
0.81
(21)
0.77
(20)
0.98
(25)
9.21
(235.7)
Source: The Weather Channel
Climate data for Gilbert
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily daylight hours 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 14.5 14.0 13.5 12.5 11.5 10.5 10.0 12.2
Source: Weather Atlas

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1920 865
1930 791 −8.6%
1940 837 5.8%
1950 1,114 33.1%
1960 1,833 64.5%
1970 1,971 7.5%
1980 5,717 190.1%
1990 29,188 410.5%
2000 109,697 275.8%
2010 208,453 90.0%
2020 267,918 28.5%
2024 (est.) 275,346 32.1%
U.S. Decennial Census
2020 Census

2020 census

As of the 2020 census, there were 267,918 people, 88,896 households, and 69,603 families residing in the town. There were 93,230 housing units.

Gilbert town, Arizona – Racial and ethnic composition
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Pop. 2020 % 2000 % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 87,597 151,930 178,671 79.85% 72.88% 66.69%
Black or African American alone (NH) 2,515 6,606 9,601 2.29% 3.17% 3.58%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 559 1,394 1,998 0.51% 0.67% 0.75%
Asian alone (NH) 3,863 11,877 17,690 3.52% 5.70% 6.60%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 120 406 574 0.11% 0.19% 0.21%
Some other race alone (NH) 111 264 1,211 0.10% 0.13% 0.45%
Mixed race or multi-racial (NH) 1,906 4,902 13,041 1.74% 2.35% 4.87%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 13,026 31,074 45,132 11.87% 14.91% 16.85%
Total 109,697 208,453 267,918 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

2010 census

As of the 2010 census, there were 208,453 people, 74,147 housing units, and 3.01 persons per household.

  • Between 2000 and 2010, the town of Gilbert was the fastest-growing incorporated place among populations of 100,000 or more in the United States, with an increase of 90%.
  • Fastest growing municipality in the United States from 1990 to 2003 (U.S. Census Bureau)
  • 4th fastest growing municipality in the United States (U.S. Census Bureau – 2009)
  • Ranked by CNN's Money magazine in 2008 as one of the best places to live in the United States
  • One of the top 25 safest cities in the United States
  • 34.5% of Gilbert residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
  • Highest household median income in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area with population 50,000+ (U.S. Census Bureau – 2005)

According to Nielsen's Claritas demographics, in 2009 the estimated racial makeup of the town was:

2009 estimated population data by gender/age:

  • 31.37 average age male/female. By 2019, the average age was reported as 33.6.
  • 50.2% male
    • 30.0 est. average age
  • 49.8% female
    • 31.8 est. average age
  • 37.1% population under 21
  • 33.3% population under 18
  • 70.0% population over 16
  • 66.8% population over 18
  • 62.9% population over 21
  • 5.3% population over 65

2009 estimated population age 15+ by marital status:

  • 20.9% never married
  • 66.7% married, spouse present
  • 2.2% married, spouse absent
  • 2.1% widowed
  • 8.1% divorced

2009 estimated population age 25+ educational attainment:

  • 92.3% high school/GED or higher
  • 37.5% bachelor's degree or higher. A 2019 report put the rate at close to 50% for residents over the age of 25.
  • 10.5% master's degree or higher

2009 estimated household by household income:

  • $109,213 average household income
  • $89,077 median household income. Median income noted as >$87,000 in a report of 2013–2017 US Census data, as compared to a state-wide median of $53,000.
  • $35,559 per capita Income
  • 2.3% of families were below the poverty level

Religion

Various religious denominations are represented in Gilbert. The town has been known for its high population of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a fact evidenced by the building of the Gilbert Arizona Temple, which was dedicated on March 2, 2014.

Economy

Gilbert Civic Center
Town Hall building at the Civic Center
Gilbert SW01
Gilbert Historical Museum
Picture of lake front in Val Vista Lakes in Gilbert, Arizona, USA
A waterfront in the Val Vista Lakes community in Gilbert
Downtown Gilbert - SWC Gilbert & Page - 2009-03-23
The Liberty Market with the Gilbert water tower (in background), pictured in March 2009
SanTan Village - North - 2009-09-20
SanTan Village in September 2009

Largest employers

According to its 2023 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Gilbert's top employers are:

# Employer # of employees
1 Gilbert Public Schools 2,918
2 Banner Health 2,539
3 Town Of Gilbert 1,815
4 Fry's Food and Drug 1,484
5 Higley Unified School District 1,296
6 Northrop Grumman 1,152
7 Walmart 1,111
8 Dignity Health 1,052
9 Deloitte 835
10 Silent Aire USA 778

Arts and culture

The town's official tourism site, Discover Gilbert, highlights attractions for new and returning visitors. Sightseeing opportunities include the mural-clad brick walls, the color-changing water tower, waterways art, a solo gopher, and glowing benches. Gilbert also features an established theater, historical museum, and gallery.

9/11 Memorial

Gilbert Town Hall is home to a 9/11 Memorial that features an eight-foot steel girder beam that held up the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Former Gilbert Fire Chief Collin DeWitt raised money for three years to create the memorial and bring the beam from New York City to Arizona. He drove to collect it himself along with then Assistant Fire Chief Jim Jobusch.

The memorial's design angles the beam, putting it in reach of everyone. Four granite walls bear the names of those killed in the attacks. Concrete was poured in the shape of a pentagon for the memorial's foundation, and is surrounded by bricks that bear the names of some of those who donated to the memorial's creation. The memorial was unveiled in a ceremony on the attacks' 10th anniversary, on September 11, 2011.

Historic place

Gilbert Elementary School was built in 1913, and now houses the Gilbert Historical Museum. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Parks and recreation

The Gilbert Parks and Recreation department provides parks, recreation, and cultural programs for residents and visitors. Gilbert has over 600 acres of open space, 37 park ramadas, four public pools, a riparian area, and over 40 sports fields. Gilbert Parks and Recreation is accredited by the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA). It is also recognized as a Certified Autism Center by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES).  

Education

Most of Gilbert is zoned to schools in the Gilbert Public Schools, while other parts are zoned to districts including the Chandler Unified School District, Mesa Public Schools, and the Higley Unified School District. Also in Gilbert are charter schools such as Eduprize (the first charter school in Arizona), American Leadership Academy, and Legacy Traditional School. The town is also home to Gilbert Christian Schools, a chain of private schools. In 2018, Park University opened the Gilbert Campus Center after leasing 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m2) at the University Building in the city's Heritage District.

Infrastructure

Transportation

Gilbert is primarily served by one area freeway—the Santan Freeway portion of Loop 202. A small section of the US 60 Superstition Freeway also skirts Gilbert's northern boundary at the Higley Road interchange (Exit 186). Several regional arterials also serve the area, including Williams Field Road, Chandler Boulevard, and Gilbert Road. The town is relatively close to Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport, in east Mesa, and is a 25-minute drive from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

A park-and-ride facility is in downtown Gilbert for bus service. Although the facility borders the Union Pacific (formerly Southern Pacific) tracks and has provisions for commuter rail service, there is currently no such service. Bus service is limited in Gilbert, with some north–south routes in Mesa dead-ending at Baseline Road before entering Gilbert. Routes that serve portions of Gilbert include the 108-Elliot Road, 112-Country Club/Arizona Avenue, 136-Gilbert Road, 140-Ray Road, 156-Chandler Boulevard/Williams Field Road, 184-Power Road, and 531-Mesa/Gilbert Express, with most of these routes operating at 30-minute frequency on weekdays. Sunday service is only available on Routes 108, 112, 156, and 184. Most people get around by car or bike. Gilbert has a low proportion of households without cars. In 2015, 1.9% of Gilbert households lacked a car, and the figure was 1.7% in 2016. The national average in 2016 was 8.7%. Gilbert averaged 2.08 cars per household in 2016, compared to a national average of 1.8.

In 2018 Waymo started testing in a small portion of Gilbert's northwest.

Notable people

  • Jim Bechtel, professional poker player; World Champion of Poker in 1993; lives in Gilbert
  • Dave Burba, pitcher for late 1990s Cleveland Indians; lives in Gilbert
  • Haley Cavinder, basketball player at Fresno State grew up in Gilbert and graduated from Gilbert High School
  • Marquis Cooper, professional linebacker; played for Highland High School
  • Ken Delo, singer best known for The Lawrence Welk Show; lives in Gilbert
  • Roy Wayne Farris, "The Honky Tonk Man", retired professional wrestler, WWE Hall of Fame inductee
  • Ryan Fitzpatrick, former NFL quarterback; played for Highland High School
  • Jineane Ford, Miss Arizona USA 1980, Miss USA 1980
  • Alan Gordon, professional soccer player; raised in Gilbert
  • Dan Hausel, Hall of Fame martial artist; resident of Gilbert since 2006
  • Shea Hillenbrand, All-Star professional baseball player and rescue farm owner
  • Darrin Jackson, professional baseball player, 1985–1999; TV broadcaster; lives in Gilbert
  • Nick Johnson (born 1992), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Kimberly Joiner, Miss Arizona USA 2008; raised in and still lives in Gilbert
  • Mina Kimes, ESPN TV personality and journalist; lived in Gilbert during teenage years; attended Mesquite High School
  • Naomi Lang, five-time U.S. ice dance champion, 2002 Olympian
  • Spencer Larsen, former professional football player; raised in Gilbert; played for Highland High School
  • Justin Lassen, artist; lives in Gilbert; graduated from Gilbert High School in 2000
  • Ryan Leslie, television personality on MTV's The Real World: New Orleans
  • Lydia, band
  • Bengie Molina, former Major League Baseball catcher; has lived in Gilbert since 2011
  • Alex Naddour, bronze medalist at 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and in pommel horse at 2016 Summer Olympics; graduate from Highland High School
  • Carlos I. Noriega, NASA astronaut; retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant colonel; lives in Gilbert
  • Phil Ortega, MLB pitcher, 1960–1969; born in Gilbert in 1939
  • Brock Purdy, NFL quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers
  • MyKayla Skinner, gold medalist at 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships; silver medalist on vault at the 2020 Summer Olympics
  • Lindsey Stirling, violinist, dancer, and performer; Mesquite High School graduate
  • Eric Swann, NFL player for Arizona Cardinals; lives in Gilbert
  • Rick Woolstenhulme, drummer for band Lifehouse

See also

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