Gilbert Utility Franchise Rates & Inspections

Utilities and Infrastructure Arizona 4 Minutes Read ยท published February 10, 2026 Flag of Arizona

Overview

In Gilbert, Arizona, utility franchise agreements and inspection requirements govern how private utilities use public rights-of-way, how franchise fees or rates are set, and how installations are inspected for safety and code compliance. Local rules sit in the Town Code and in town permitting and building-safety procedures; residents and contractors should confirm applicable franchise terms, right-of-way permits and inspection schedules before beginning work. For primary legal text see the town code and official department pages linked below.Town of Gilbert Code of Ordinances[1]

Franchise Rates & Calculation

Franchise agreements may define fee structures, revenue shares, or in-kind obligations for utilities operating within Gilbert rights-of-way. Specific rate formulas, percentage fees, or annual payments, when present, are set in individual franchise agreements or ordinances rather than a single consolidated schedule on the public portal. Code language and enacted franchise ordinances are the controlling sources for rate terms; check the Town Code and any specific franchise resolution or agreement when calculating owed amounts.Town of Gilbert Code of Ordinances[1]

Inspections & Compliance

Inspections for utility equipment, excavations, lateral connections, and related public-works work are handled through Gilbert Development Services and Public Works permitting and inspection programs. Contractors must obtain required permits and schedule inspections with Building Safety and Right-of-Way/Permits staff before final acceptance of work.Gilbert Development Services - Building Safety[2] Public Works - Permits[3]

Always confirm permit and inspection windows before starting excavations.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is carried out by Development Services (Building Safety) and Public Works for right-of-way violations, unsafe installations, and unpermitted work. Specific monetary fines, escalation policies, and appeal routes are determined by the Town Code and by the enforcement department procedures; when a precise amount or statutory escalation is not shown on the cited page the text below notes that fact and points to the controlling source.Town of Gilbert Code of Ordinances[1]

  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page; check the relevant code section or franchise ordinance for prescribed amounts or council-approved fees.[1]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing-offence treatment is not specified on the cited page; enforcement may combine daily continuing fines or separate penalty tiers as set by ordinance or resolution.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: stop-work orders, corrective orders, permit revocation, removal or relocation of facilities at owner expense, and civil court actions are used per department procedures and the Town Code.[1]
  • Enforcer and complaint pathway: Development Services - Building Safety and Public Works Right-of-Way enforce inspections and violations; use the department permit/contact pages to file complaints or request inspections.Building Safety[2] Public Works Permits[3]
  • Appeals and review: time limits for appeals or administrative reviews are set by the Town Code or by the specific enforcement notice and are not specified on the cited page; check the notice or applicable ordinance for deadlines.[1]
  • Defences and discretion: permitted work, approved variances, bona fide emergencies, or prior written authorization may be accepted as defenses where the code or franchise agreement allows discretion; see permit records and franchise terms for exceptions.[1]
If you receive a notice, act quickly to request inspections or appeal within the stated timeline.

Applications & Forms

Permit names, application forms, and fee schedules are available from Development Services and Public Works. Where a specific form name or fee is not published on the cited page the entry below notes that the town portal must be consulted for current forms and fees.Development Services - Building Safety[2] Public Works - Permits[3]

  • Right-of-way permit: name and fee not specified on the cited page; apply via Public Works Permits portal.[3]
  • Building/utility inspection request: use Development Services online submittal or contact Building Safety for scheduling; specific form numbers not specified on the cited page.[2]

Common Violations

  • Unpermitted excavation or utility cut in the right-of-way.
  • Failure to schedule or pass required inspections after installation.
  • Noncompliant restoration of pavement, landscaping, or public improvements.
Document permits and inspection approvals until final acceptance is posted.

FAQ

Who enforces utility franchise rules in Gilbert?
Development Services (Building Safety) and Public Works enforce franchise and inspection requirements; contact the departments via their official pages for complaints and inspection requests.[2][3]
Where are franchise fees published?
Franchise fees and rate terms appear in individual franchise ordinances or agreements and in the Town Code; a single consolidated public schedule is not guaranteed on the general code page.[1]
How do I schedule an inspection for utility work?
Obtain the required permit, then schedule inspections through Development Services - Building Safety or the Public Works permits portal as applicable.[2][3]

How-To

  1. Identify whether the project affects right-of-way or requires a franchise agreement review.
  2. Consult the Town Code and any applicable franchise ordinance for fee and compliance terms.[1]
  3. Apply for the required permits through Public Works or Development Services and pay fees as listed on the permit portal.[3][2]
  4. Schedule and pass inspections; address corrective items promptly to avoid escalation.
  5. If cited, follow the notice for appeal deadlines and submission instructions, or contact the issuing department to request review.

Key Takeaways

  • Franchise rates and obligations are set by ordinance or individual agreements; check the Town Code.
  • Permits and inspections through Development Services and Public Works are required before final acceptance.
  • Enforcement may include orders, permit revocation, or civil action; monetary fines are set by ordinance or notice.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Town of Gilbert Code of Ordinances - Municode
  2. [2] Gilbert Development Services - Building Safety
  3. [3] Gilbert Public Works - Permits