For a stronger La Conner in 2024

State of the town

 

January 3, 2024



Hello and Happy New Year!

First and foremost, I hope you have been able to spend time with loved ones and had some time to reflect on 2023. Secondly, I wish you and yours a safe and prosperous New Year. May 2024 bring the necessities we need to make La Conner the best it can be.

The following note represents my reflections of social, economic and environmental perspectives that impact our town as I take office. Think of it as a “State of La Conner” of sorts.

One of the great things about our community is that it is a unique microcosm of a broader society and its trends and opportunities. Our social and cultural fabric provides the sense of community that makes La Conner so special. The social cohesion, community engagement and inclusivity of our community are represented by vibrant cultural events (i.e., the La Conner Guitar Festival and Art’s Alive!) and communal activities (i.e., July Fourth parade and fireworks, La Conner Live at Gilkey Square and the annual boat parade).


Economic vitality is a foundation for our community to thrive. The businesses that operate here not only provide essential services to fellow citizens and bring in revenue from outside, but also contribute to our tax base, a critical element that enables investments in infrastructure, education and public services. The presence of quality schools and educational infrastructure are indicative of our commitment to education – and the intellectual and cultural vibrancy of La Conner.

Environmentally, it is fair to say that we live in a truly magical place. The Skagit Valley is one of the most fertile and productive on Earth, Swinomish Channel provides access to the immense beauty that we call the San Juan Islands and we have plentiful access to what Mother Nature provides us. To truly enjoy all this, however, we need to plan intentionally, develop our infrastructure with the future in mind and think sustainably. Well maintained public spaces, sufficient housing, transportation systems and access to nature all contribute to the magic of our town.


Effective leadership, a transparent government and an involved community are all vital components of a well-functioning system. Engaged local leaders help navigate challenges, advocate for residents’ needs and implement policies that enhance our town’s overall prosperity. Fortunately, La Conner has been guided by elected officials and staff with the perspective needed to create one of the most idyllic small towns in the Pacific Northwest. That said, we still have significant opportunities to improve. By being proactive and with community collaboration, we will continue to shape La Conner to be enjoyed by all.


I would personally like to thank Ramon Hayes, our former mayor, for his 16 years of service. Without his guidance and direction La Conner would not be the vibrant town it is today. I want to also thank the La Conner staff who have collectively put in countless hours to make sure our town runs smoothly and efficiently.

I am looking forward to serving as the next steward of La Conner and am grateful for residents allowing me the opportunity to serve as your mayor for the next four years. I’m honored for your vote of confidence and believe that, working together, La Conner will become stronger in 2024.


Hope and kindness in the New Year!

Marna Hanneman is in her first week as La Conner’s mayor. She was elected in November.

 

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