Gateway for the Ideas of Tomorrow, Today
St. Mary Parish is located in the mid-southern part of
Louisiana along the Gulf of Mexico. The parish (county)
area is 691 square miles and contains 660 miles of inland
navigable waterways, making it very attractive to shipping,
fabrication and fishing industries.
The parish (county) is located along U. S. Highway 90 (Future
I-49) between the major metropolitan areas of New Orleans
and Lafayette, Louisiana. The state capital in Baton Rouge
is within a 1½ hour drive (map of Southern Louisiana).
There are more than two million residents in this region.
St. Mary Parish is multi-modal in its transportation. There
are two ports with access to the Gulf of Mexico. The Port
of Morgan City is an import/export port for medium draft
vessels and the Port of West St. Mary is an industrial site
with access to rail and the Gulf of Mexico. The Burlington
Northern and Sante Fe railroad has the main trunk line in
the parish and Interstate 49 offers ready access to Interstate
10 connecting markets coast to coast. St. Mary has a municipal
airport at Patterson that can land aircraft as large as
a Boeing 737. The Louis
Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
and the Lafayette
Regional Airport are both within an hour’s
drive.
Over the years, St. Mary Parish has diversified from an
agricultural base (sugar cane, fishing, shrimping,…),
to a mix of agriculture and industry. Industrial segments
include mineral extraction (oil/gas) and support industries,
to leaders in shipbuilding, underwater services and metal
fabrication. The State of Louisiana and St. Mary boast of
the most productive workers in the world.
St. Mary believes in keeping its skilled workforce well
trained and flexible to face the many challenges of tomorrow.
Programs offered at Louisiana Technical College, Young Memorial
Campus, the leading vo-tech institution in the state, include
durable goods/metal fabrication, medical technologies, administrative
systems and marine/coastguard safety. The parish also compliments
its technical college with the Southern Louisiana Community
College. College bound students have an abundance of colleges
and universities to select from within close proximity.
These include Louisiana State University (LSU), University
of Louisiana at Lafayette, Tulane University, Nicholls State
University, Loyola University, University of New Orleans,
Southern University, Dillard and Xavier. If your child graduates
from high school in Louisiana they may be eligible for a
free education at one of the state universities based upon
their high school performance (Tops Program).
Ideas of tomorrow are being advanced today through entrepreneurs.
A new cosmeceutical firm has developed advanced analgesic
and skin restorative products from all natural ingredients.
A growing advanced machine shop has improved productivity
and customer satisfaction by providing engineering design,
production monitoring and customer information via the internet.
A local group has developed welding techniques and processes
(patent pending) to match the strength of high tensile steel
enabling substantial weight reductions in steel girders,
heli-pads and ship hulls, etc. There is a concentration
of advanced oceanography equipment and service providers
that are growing rapidly.
Tourism is growing as local diversity, friendly citizens
and many festivals promote local culture, wildlife activities
and water sports. Families enjoy quiet country living, numerous
outdoor activities and a safe environment in a friendly
community. It is a community where neighbors care for each
other.
Parish and State governments will work with companies to
facilitate the regulatory and permitting processes. There
are a variety of incentives that can be made available including
Quality Jobs, Enterprise Zone, training, ad valorem and
new equipment purchase tax abatements. The parish can offer
Industrial Development Bonds that enjoy tax-free status.
Public/private partnerships are encouraged and the parish
economic development office can assist.
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