🎶 Throwback to 2017!
We teamed up with local favorites The National Parks to create a song that captures the heart of Provo. From the slopes and trails to our music scene and BYU game days — this video celebrates everything that makes our city shine.
Enjoy this look back at what makes Provo, Provo. 💙
#ProvoCity #TheNationalParks #LoveWhereYouLive #ThrowbackThursday
Provo’s annual Road Rehabilitation project will begin on Monday, May 18. Work will include lowering utilities, milling old asphalt, paving, and raising utilities once paving is complete.
Construction is expected to take place over the next two months, with crews working in one area at a time. Residents can expect temporary road closures during milling and paving operations. To avoid potential towing and construction delays, please do not park on streets when crews are scheduled to work in your area.
Please use caution when traveling near work zones. We appreciate your patience as we work to maintain and improve Provo’s roadways.
What’s the greenest building? The one already standing.
In Provo, Tom Taylor brought that idea to life with the Green Lofts—showing how reuse and preservation can create sustainable housing while strengthening neighborhood character.
A reminder that building sustainably doesn’t always mean building new.
Part of our How Provo Was Saved series for National Historic Preservation Month.
🚴♀️ Thank you to everyone who participated in Bike to Work Day! We loved seeing our community come together for a fun, active, and energizing morning on two (or more) wheels.
A special thank you to our amazing sponsors and partners who provided breakfast stations, refreshments, and bike repair support along the way — we couldn’t do it without you!
Thanks again to all the riders, volunteers, and supporters who made the day a success. 🚲💙
#BikeProvo
We’re excited to once again support the Noorda C.A.R.E.S. Program as part of this year’s Provo Open Pro Am and Economic Development Awards Gala!
Launched through the Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Noorda C.A.R.E.S. Program provides free, opt-in health screenings for elementary-aged students in Provo schools — helping improve long-term health outcomes for children and families across our community. The program is led by Noorda-COM student doctors under the supervision of faculty physicians and focuses on increasing access to preventative healthcare, especially for underserved communities.
We’re proud to support a program that reflects the spirit of community partnership, service, and long-term investment in Provo’s future. Through collaboration with educators, healthcare leaders, and local partners, Noorda C.A.R.E.S. is making a meaningful impact right here in our city.
Learn more about the program by visiting noordacom.org/noordacares
🎶 Heading to the Rooftop Concert Series this Friday? Make sure to stop by the 311 booth!
We’ll be out in front of the Nu Skin building during the show sharing info, answering questions, and connecting with the community. Come say hi and learn more about how 311 can help you!
📍 Nu Skin Plaza
📅 Friday, May 15
⏰ Show starts at 7:00 PM
See you there! 🎤☀️
We are honored to welcome Brandon Fugal as the keynote speaker at this year’s Economic Development Awards Gala ✨
A nationally recognized entrepreneur, investor, and real estate leader, Brandon serves as Chairman of Colliers Utah and is the co-founder of one of the Intermountain West’s leading commercial real estate firms. He has been named EY Entrepreneur of the Year (Western Region), recognized as CCIM Utah Office Broker of the Year, and consistently ranked among the top commercial brokers in the nation.
Deeply rooted in Utah County, Brandon has played a meaningful role in shaping Provo’s broader economic landscape, helping attract and grow major employers, supporting regional startup growth, and investing in transformative projects across the Wasatch Front.
We look forward to an inspiring evening as he shares insights on innovation, growth, and the future of economic development right here in Provo!
#Provo #EconomicDevelopment
🚲 TOMORROW (May 14th) is Provo Bike to Work (or Anywhere!) Day! 🚲
Skip the car, grab your helmet, and join riders across Provo tomorrow morning from 7:30–9:00 AM for a fun and healthy way to start the day. 🌞
Stop by stations throughout the city for:
🥐 Free breakfast & treats
☕ Drinks and goodies
🔧 Free bike checkups from pro mechanics
👋 Meet fellow riders and the BikeWalk Provo team
Whether you’re biking to work, school, or just around town, this is your sign to ride! 🚴
📍 Details: provocity.info/biketowork
#BikeToWorkDay #BikeAnywhereDay #BikeWalkProvo #ProvoUtah #RideLocal #ActiveTransportation
📍 Learn more: provocity.info/biketowork
#BikeToWorkDay #BikeWalkProvo #ProvoUtah #BikeAnywhereDay #RideLocal #ActiveTransportation #CyclingCommunity
We can’t wait to bring Provo’s business and community leaders together for this year’s Economic Development networking events as part of the historic Primo Provo Open, including the Provo Open Pro-Am and our inaugural Economic Development Awards Gala ⛳🏆
These events have been carefully and intentionally designed to celebrate our city’s momentum, create meaningful connections, spark new partnerships, and strengthen the relationships that keep Provo moving forward, all while supporting the Noorda C.A.R.E.S. program.
By convening entrepreneurs, builders, architects, engineers, developers, and civic leaders in one place, these events will serve as a way to inspire collaboration, elevate shared wins, and encourage transformative projects that will shape Provo’s economic future.
Let the countdown begin!
#PrimoProvoOpen #Provo #EconomicDevelopment
Preservation is a legacy passed from one generation to the next.
In Provo, Isaac Paxman carries forward his grandparents’ role in saving the historic Provo Library—ensuring it remains a place of learning, gathering, and community life.
A reminder that preservation is about people and the values they carry forward.
Part of our *How Provo Was Saved* series for National Historic Preservation Month.