Vicky Hartley Named 2023 Citizen of the Year by Burien City Council

Burien, WALocal News

Vicky Hartley was awarded the title of 2023 Citizen of the Year by the Burien City Council, a recognition that reflects her unwavering commitment to her community. She played a pivotal role in uniting her neighbors in the Boulevard Park neighborhood, particularly in their struggle against severe flooding. By organizing efforts and advocating for support from city officials, Hartley effectively brought attention to an urgent local issue. Her work spans over a decade, starting with the successful campaign to annex Boulevard Park into Burien, showcasing her long-term dedication to community improvement. The council's decision to honor her emphasizes the importance of local activism in addressing civic challenges.

Hartley's story is a testament to the impact that one determined individual can have on their community. This award not only celebrates her achievements but also inspires others to engage in local governance and community service. Vicky Hartley's recognition stands as a reminder of the power of grassroots movements in fostering positive change within neighborhoods.

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