From educational partnerships and transportation investments to thoughtful urban planning and community grants, Cabot is proving what’s possible when infrastructure and economic development work in lockstep. With Mayor Kincade leading the way and strong backing from the city administration and residents, Cabot is not just planning for the future—it’s building it, one bold step at a time. As Cabot continues to grow, its success will be measured not only by new buildings and businesses but also by the lasting impact of its investments. That means more jobs, better services, and a stronger sense of place for every person who calls it home. PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n The Hardin Law Firm PLC www.thehardinlawfirm.com The Hardin Law Firm in Cabot, Arkansas offers practical estate planning, including wills, powers of attorney, and revocable trusts tailored to each family’s needs. The firm also has a disability team helping claimants across Arkansas with Social Security Disability appeals and hearings, providing compassionate support through every step of the process. n Connect2First powered by First Electric Cooperative www.connect2first.net Connect2First, powered by First Electric Cooperative, provides high-speed fiber internet to rural communities, bridging the digital divide with fast, reliable, and locally based service. Now offering speeds up to 2.5 Gig for residents inside Cabot city limits, Connect2First remains committed to exceptional member support and community growth, delivering cutting-edge connectivity solutions that empower homes and businesses to thrive. some of the highest potential for long-term growth. While the collaboration is predicted to, Cabot’s leaders are also acting to increase the likelihood of the college stimulating multiple industries. These efforts involve the Arkansas Department of Transportation designating Cabot’s primary corridor as Interstate 57. Over $300 million has been allocated for infrastructure improvements to support the transition. When completed, these improvements will position Cabot as a central hub for commerce and education in Central Arkansas. 78 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 05
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