Town of Gilbert – Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Thu, 08 Aug 2024 21:03:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon_logo-32x32.jpg Town of Gilbert – Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ 32 32 Roadmap for Regional Collaboration /projects/roadmap-for-regional-collaboration/ Thu, 08 Aug 2024 21:03:01 +0000 /?post_type=projects&p=18070 Read More... from Roadmap for Regional Collaboration

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A municipal Public Works Department is critical to providing essential community services, ensuring a high quality of life for its residents. As communities in the Phoenix Metro are experiencing exponential growth, especially the Town of Gilbert, there are opportunities for regional collaboration for solid waste and recycling services. As the recycling economy is expected to continue growing, the Town of Gilbert aims to manage a resilient solid waste system to meet the demands of its growing population. Ideally, this system would involve regional partnerships to promote long-term sustainability across the Valley. These partnerships may extend beyond municipalities because Gilbert is open to collaborating with businesses, NGOs, counties, state agencies, and more. 

The Town of Gilbert is interested in how other cities have engaged in models for regional collaboration related to environmental services, especially solid waste services. The Solid Waste & Recycling Services Division is collaborating with Master of Sustainability Leadership (MSL) capstone students to explore how the Town of Gilbert might create opportunities for regional collaboration on providing solid waste services. The following goals guided the student research :

  • Assess how other cities have engaged in models for regional collaboration related to environmental services.
  • Determine which regional collaboration best practices Gilbert can learn from, especially related environmental services, solid waste services, and combining resources to better prepare for the fast-growing solid waste and recycling economy.
  • Assess which types of collaboration models better facilitate idea sharing, especially those that can be used to better prepare for the fast-growing solid waste and recycling economy.
  • Design a roadmap for collaboration, identifying next steps and key stakeholders. 

The students identified several key strategies for regional collaboration, including establishing circular economy hubs for shared knowledge and resources, introducing incentive programs for circular economy practices, creating a Collaboration Task Force to address specific waste management challenges, developing a digital platform for enhanced communication and data sharing, and engaging the Maricopa County Association of Governments (MAG) Solid Waste Advisory Committee for leadership in collaborative efforts. These strategies can foster a unified, resilient framework for solid waste management, promoting sustainability and overcoming barriers to collaboration with local businesses. The Town’s comprehensive approach aims to build a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable community, adapting to growth and aligning with global sustainability trends.

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Contamination Communication Strategies /projects/contamination-communication-strategies/ Thu, 08 Aug 2024 20:58:36 +0000 /?post_type=projects&p=18067 Read More... from Contamination Communication Strategies

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The Town of Gilbert is a fast-growing community in the East Valley of the Phoenix Metro Area with a population of over 270,000 residents who are eager to have a positive impact on their community. The Public Works Department Solid Waste & Recycling and Environmental Compliance Divisions are interested in exploring new, innovative communication strategies to more effectively connect solid and hazardous waste to stormwater pollution prevention. Hazardous waste impacts both Divisions as it contaminates solid waste trucks that pick up waste in Town-provided bins, costing the Town additional funds and resources to mitigate contamination. Additionally, improperly disposed hazardous waste often includes liquids or heavy metals that may leach out of waste bins, trucks, or landfills during rain events, which carries the materials into waterways untreated. To address communication challenges around these issues, graduate students studying technical communication collaborated with the Solid Waste & Recycling Services and Environmental Compliance teams to propose content and formats for communicating these messages to a variety of resident audiences, as well as propose methods to effectively distribute this information throughout the Town of Gilbert.

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Opportunities for Regional Collaboration /projects/opportunities-for-regional-collaboration/ Thu, 08 Aug 2024 20:40:24 +0000 /?post_type=projects&p=18063 Read More... from Opportunities for Regional Collaboration

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The Town of Gilbert is a municipality in the East Valley within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. With incredible population growth over the past decade, the Town is committed to maintaining high quality services and amenities while continuing to plan for growth and development. As the Public Works Department is key to providing services to Town residents, the Solid Waste & Recycling Services Division is interested in exploring how Gilbert might create opportunities for regional collaboration on providing solid waste services. Many communities throughout the Phoenix Metro have been discussing opportunities for collaboration, providing opportunities for a more resilient solid waste services system, but have few formalized agreements and plans for collaboration. To advance these efforts, graduate public affairs students collaborated with the Town of Gilbert to explore collaboration and partnership best practices locally and globally, identified successful agreements to provide exemplars for future opportunities, and provided recommendations to galvanize impactful regional collaboration around solid waste services.

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Circular Economy Strategies /projects/circular-economy-strategies/ Wed, 01 Nov 2023 03:40:50 +0000 https://commons.epicn.org/projects/circular-economy-strategies/ Read More... from Circular Economy Strategies

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The Town of Gilbert is a municipality in the East Valley within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. With incredible population growth over the past decade, the Town is committed to maintaining high-quality services and amenities while continuing to plan for growth and development. As the Public Works Department is key to providing services to Town residents, the Solid Waste & Recycling Services is interested in collaborating with Master of Sustainability Leadership capstone students to explore opportunities for a circular economy. As Gilbert has a variety of local businesses and a large school district, the Town is interested in exploring how materials and resources might be reused, recycled, or upcycled in direct collaboration with a variety of community partners. Investing in a circular economy would divert waste from the landfill, saving the Town financial resources, improving the local environment, and strengthening the local community through increased collaboration.

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Solid Waste Master Plan /projects/solid-waste-master-plan/ Wed, 01 Nov 2023 03:40:50 +0000 https://commons.epicn.org/projects/solid-waste-master-plan/ Read More... from Solid Waste Master Plan

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The Town of Gilbert is a municipality in the East Valley within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. With incredible population growth over the past decade, the Town is committed to maintaining high-quality services and amenities while continuing to plan for growth and development. As the Public Works Department is key to providing services to Town residents, the Solid Wate & Recycling Services team is interested in collaborating with Master of Sustainability Leadership capstone students to explore how Gilbert might develop a Solid Waste Master Plan (SWMP) for the Town of Gilbert. AS Gilbert grows, the SWMP will drive decision-making and policy change for the Town in the coming years. The Town of Gilbert is open to new ideas to make their community more sustainable and resilient in the face of change. Related to solid waste, the Town of Gilbert is interested in learning about new and innovative ways to plan for solid waste services. This may include peer community review of other SWMPs around the state and country, stakeholder analysis and engagement planning, and proposal of new methods, programs, and initiatives to improve the sustainability of solid waste services.

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Designing Innovative Waste Stream Diversion Opportunities /projects/designing-innovative-waste-stream-diversion-opportunities/ /projects/designing-innovative-waste-stream-diversion-opportunities/#respond Wed, 01 Nov 2023 03:40:49 +0000 https://commons.epicn.org/projects/designing-innovative-waste-stream-diversion-opportunities/ Read More... from Designing Innovative Waste Stream Diversion Opportunities

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The Town of Gilbert is a fast-growing community in the East Valley of the Phoenix Metro Area. With a population of over 270,000 residents who are eager to have a positive impact on their community, the Public Works Department Environmental Services Division is interested in exploring new, innovative ways to divert waste from landfills while creating value from existing and future waste streams. Environmental Services is also interested in exploring the feasibility of providing in-house materials recovery and landfilling services versus continuing to contract with private companies. Undergraduate Chemical Engineering capstone students will collaborate with the Town of Gilbert Environmental Services to design and recommend opportunities for innovative waste diversion and value creation processes.

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Fleet & Equipment Optimization and Efficiency /projects/fleet-equipment-optimization-and-efficiency/ /projects/fleet-equipment-optimization-and-efficiency/#respond Wed, 01 Nov 2023 03:40:49 +0000 https://commons.epicn.org/projects/fleet-equipment-optimization-and-efficiency/ Read More... from Fleet & Equipment Optimization and Efficiency

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The Town of Gilbert’s Environmental Services Division manages solid waste services for the quickly-growing Town of over 270,000 residents. With a fast-growing population resulting in increased need for solid waste services, the Environmental Services Division is interested in exploring how the Town may more efficiently manage its fleet and equipment to continue to provide high-quality services to Gilbert residents. Undergraduate students studying transportation engineering will collaborate with the Town of Gilbert to leverage data from the Environmental Services Division to evaluate and propose opportunities for increased efficiency and optimization in current and future systems.

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