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Located southeast of Phoenix in Maricopa County, this is the most populous town that has been incorporated in the country. It was named as the “36th Best Place To Live” in the U.S. in 2012, and Greatschools.org named it as one of the top places to live and learn. There are so many things to do here, it can be overwhelming. You can take Fido out to play at the Cosmo Dog Park, or enjoy time at the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, which is one of the best birding areas in the country. This is a very bicycle friendly town with tons of trees, spanning roughly 76 miles. It continues to grow at a rapid rate, in part of the numerous amenities found within it. A number of notable people hale from Gilbert or currently live here, including Chester Bennington, of the popular band Linkin Park; Ken Delo of The Lawrence Welk Show; former Miss USA Jineane Ford; Carlos Noriega, a NASA astronaut; and Ryan Leslie of MTV’s “Real World” franchise.
Using Gilbert Vehicle Transport Companies
When you are looking to book Gilbert car transport services, keep a few key tips in mind:
- Ask about possible methods of payment: When you drop your car off or pick it up, your vehicle transport company may have certain policies regarding methods of payment. You may only be able to utilize cash or credit cards, for instance, upon pick-up, whereas you may have other options when dropping off directly at the company’s brick-and-mortar operation.
- Get information on your driver: This is the person transporting what is arguably one of your biggest assets. So it stands to reason that you would want to know a bit about the person’s experience. Ask about background in transporting, how long the person has been with the company and any other pertinent information that you may deem necessary for booking transport.
- Open air shipping is the most affordable: In fact, you can save up to 60% with this type of shipping versus container or enclosed shipping options.
For more information, visit the Town of Gilbert website.
Gilbert Auto Transport Companies Directory
Offering personalized transport service, this company can provide services in and around the Gilbert area. Licensed, bonded and insured nationwide auto shippers with great BBB accredited customer reviews. Transports automobiles, vans, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, boats and other heavy hauling with their open and enclosed auto transport carriers.
169 West Sagebrush Street
Gilbert, AZ
480-813-9947
http://www.cimarronautotransport.com/
Ultimate Auto Transport
150 North Sunway Drive, Gilbert, AZ
(480) 855-9000
https://plus.google.com/105927656818106688298/about?gl=us&hl=en
Prostar Auto Transport
3305 East Windsor Drive, Gilbert, AZ
(480) 840-9940
https://plus.google.com/101049720027828131180/about?gl=us&hl=en
Primary Auto Transport
333 East Park Avenue, Gilbert, AZ
(480) 656-4839
https://plus.google.com/104503160841381244889/about?gl=us&hl=en
DMD Auto Transport
164 West Del Rio Street, Gilbert, AZ
(480) 857-1600
https://plus.google.com/103425540508920442208/about?gl=us&hl=en
Other Gilbert Resources
Gilbert Wikipedia Page - everything you need to know about the city of Gilbert.
azcentral.com Gilbert News
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Gilbert man has $500K bond set for fatal I-17 crash
PHOENIX -- A Gilbert man accused of manslaughter in a fatal freeway crash has had his bond set at $500,000. Maricopa County prosecutors say 27-year-old Carl William Day is also being held on suspicion of criminal damage and failing to stay at the scene of an accident with a death or injury.
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Last chance for input on Gilbert's Parks and Recreation Master Plan
Gilbert's 10-year Parks and Recreation Master Plan is nearing completion, and residents can get a peek at the draft next week. The final public open house on the plan before it heads to the Town Council is scheduled from 5-7 p.m. next Wednesday at Southeast Regional Library in Gilbert.
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Southeast Valley bridges pass ADOT muster
Two bridges in the Southeast Valley have been identified as needing repairs and 62 do not meet current design standards, according to a Republic review of data from the Federal Highway Administration. That does not necessarily mean that the bridges are unsafe, only that repair needs have been identified, said Doug Nintzel, spokesman for the Arizona Department of Transportation.


