PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n UVU www.uvu.edu At Utah Valley University, we believe everyone deserves the transforming benefits of affordable, accessible, and flexible higher education. With opportunities from certificates to master’s degrees, our students gain real-world experience and develop career-ready skills. We invite people to come as they are and leave ready to make a difference in the world. n Hillcrest Bank www.hillcrestbank.com At Hillcrest Bank we believe that strong businesses build strong communities. That’s why we take the time to understand your goals and offer tailored financial solutions and the kind of personal attention that only comes from working with a local team. Whether you’re launching, growing, or acquiring a business, we’re here to help. n Flagship Homes www.flagshiphomes.com At Flagship Homes, we’re a trusted local builder with roots dating back to the 1990s. We buy and develop land, build quality homes, and thoughtfully design master-planned communities that foster connection, value, and long-term livability for families across the region. Experience matters—and so does building better from the ground up. n RBM Building Services, Inc. www.rbmservicesinc.com RBM Services began in 1974 as a family business cleaning only a handful of small offices in Utah County. From those humble beginnings it has grown into the largest solely owned janitorial company in the state of Utah with1,500 employees. We now have offices in Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Dallas. pressures, with data centers and technology companies expanding operations throughout the county. The combination of available land, an educated workforce, and business-friendly policies maintains Utah County’s competitive position for attracting investment. The next 24 months will test Utah County’s ability to execute ambitious infrastructure projects while preserving the collaborative approach that enabled its success. With the 2034 Olympics providing both a deadline and catalyst, leaders must balance immediate Olympic needs with long-term community development. The challenge lies not in managing growth itself, but in growing well. Ezra Nair 290 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 09
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