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Logan M.
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  • Provo, UT
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New Road, New YOU

Logan M.
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  • Investor
  • Provo, UT
Posted

A few months back we finished putting in this new road.

Before we put in the road it has been dirt since the community was created.

This road cost us $115,000, it is much bigger than what is in the picture.

The day the road was finished about a dozen kids came outside and began riding their scooters. At that moment I realized that these kids never had that opportunity, they never had a place to play other than the dirt.

I learned that it is worth investing in your communities because of the impact it can have on future generations. Too often we are thinking about today's one dollar instead of tomorrow's two dollars and the impact on those that live in our communities.

Even though you own the community, it is their home and those kids will be making memories just like you did in your neighborhood, you can impact that directly.

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