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Mount Vernon, New York

Mount Vernon is a city in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is an inner suburb of New York City, immediately to the north of the borough of the Bronx. As of the 2020 census, Mount Vernon had a population of 73,893,[3] making it the eighth most populous city in the state (2010).[4]

Mount Vernon
Looking northeast at statue and Community Church of the Circle in Mt Vernon on a cloudy afternoon
Location within Westchester County and the state of New York
Coordinates: 40°54′51″N 73°49′50″W / 40.91417°N 73.83056°W / 40.91417; -73.83056Coordinates: 40°54′51″N 73°49′50″W / 40.91417°N 73.83056°W / 40.91417; -73.83056
Country United States
State New York
CountyWestchester
Incorporated (as a village)1853[1]
Reincorporated (as a city)1892[1]
Government
 • TypeMayor-Council
 • MayorShawyn Patterson-Howard (D)
 • City Council
Members' List
Area
 • Total4.41 sq mi (11.42 km2)
 • Land4.39 sq mi (11.38 km2)
 • Water0.02 sq mi (0.04 km2)
Elevation
108 ft (33 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total73,893
 • Density16,824.45/sq mi (6,495.76/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (Eastern)
Area code914
FIPS code36-49121
GNIS feature ID0957917
Websitecmvny.com

Mount Vernon has two major sections. South-side Mount Vernon is more urban while north-side Mount Vernon is more residential. Mount Vernon's downtown business district is on the city's south side, which features the City Hall, Mount Vernon's main post office, Mount Vernon Public Library, office buildings, and other municipal establishments.[5]

History

 
South Fourth Avenue in the 1890s
 
Former trolley company building, Southside

The Mount Vernon area was first settled in 1664 by families from Connecticut as part of the Town of Eastchester.[1] Mount Vernon became a village in 1853, and a city in 1892.[1] Mount Vernon takes its name from George Washington's Mount Vernon plantation in Virginia, much like neighboring Wakefield (in the Bronx) was named for the Virginia plantation where Washington was born (now part of George Washington Birthplace National Monument).[6]

In 1894, the voters of Mount Vernon participated in a referendum on whether they wanted to consolidate into a new "City of Greater New York." The cities of Brooklyn (coterminous with Kings County) and Long Island City, the western towns and villages of Queens County, and all of Richmond County (present day Staten Island) all voted to join with the existing city (present day Manhattan and The Bronx). However, the returns were so negative in Mount Vernon and the adjacent city of Yonkers that those two areas were not included in the consolidated city and remained independent to this day.[7]

The Mount Vernon Public Library, a gift to the city from Andrew Carnegie, opened in 1904 and is now part of the Westchester Library System, providing educational, cultural and computer services to county residents of all ages. The Mount Vernon Trust Company, opened in 1903. It was the largest bank in Westchester County, with branches in the east and west sections of the city.[8][9]

During the 1960s, Mount Vernon was a divided city on the brink of a "northern style" segregation. Many African Americans from the southern United States migrated north and settled in the city of Mount Vernon for better job opportunities and educational advancements. At the same time, many white Americans from the Bronx and Manhattan looked to Mount Vernon as a new "bedroom community" due to rising crime in New York City (a "white flight" factor contributed as well). As a result, Mount Vernon became divided in two by the New Haven Line railroad tracks of the Metro-North Railroad: North Side and South Side. The population south of the tracks became predominantly African American, while that north of the tracks was largely white.

At the height of this segregation in the 1970s, August Petrillo was mayor. When he died, Thomas E. Sharpe was elected mayor. Upon Sharpe's death in 1984, Carmella Iaboni took office as "acting mayor" until Ronald Blackwood was elected; Blackwood was the first Afro-Caribbean mayor of the city (as well as of any city in New York State). In 1996, Ernest D. Davis was elected the mayor of Mount Vernon; he served until 2007. Clinton I. Young, Jr. became the city's mayor on January 1, 2008. Four years later, on January 1, 2012, Ernest D. Davis became the 21st mayor of Mount Vernon. In 2013, Davis was investigated for failure to report rental income.[10] In 2015, Richard Thomas ran against Davis (and several other opponents) and defeated him in an upset victory during the September primary. Thomas had to run again in the November general election, where he received 71% of the votes to become the Mayor of Mount Vernon.[11][12]

In the subsequent 2019 election, Shawyn Patterson-Howard unseated the incumbent Mayor Thomas (as well as fellow candidates Clyde Isley and Councilman André Wallace, and others not on the final ballot including former Mayor Ernie Davis) in a hotly contested June primary to become the new Democratic nominee and went on to capture 81% of the vote to defeat André Wallace (who had since been named Acting Mayor and ran as a Republican) in the general election in November to become the first black woman elected mayor of Mount Vernon (and of any city in Westchester County).[13][14]

Mount Vernon has in recent years undergone a transition from a city of homes and small businesses to a city of regional commerce. Between 2000 and 2006, the city of Mount Vernon's economy grew 20.5%, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the New York metropolitan area.[15]

January 2019 Loss of Moody's Rating

In January 2019, Moody withdrew its credit rating for Mount Vernon due to the City's failure to provide audited financial statements.[16] According to local press accounts of the situation and internal city memos obtained from the Mount Vernon city website, the failure to prepare and deliver audited financial statements stems from a disagreement as to which entity would pay for the audit of the Urban Renewal Agency (URA), one of the City's agencies, and which auditing firm would perform the audit.[17][18][19] Further clouding the City's financial condition is the prospect that it might have a repayment obligation to HUD in connection with grants previously awarded to the City [20]

2019 Mayoral dispute

On July 9, 2019, mayor Richard Thomas pled guilty to stealing campaign funds and lying to the State Board of Elections.[21] As part of the terms of the guilty plea, Thomas was ordered to resign from office by September 30, 2019. The city council moved to remove Thomas from office under the city charter's provision disqualifying felons from office,[clarification needed] and appointed council president Andre Wallace as acting mayor.[22] Thomas refused to resign from his post, citing the terms of the plea bargain. Wallace then appointed Shawn Harris as new police commissioner. After arriving for work, Thomas ordered the Mount Vernon Police to arrest Harris for trespassing.[23] Harris was only released after an order from the Westchester County District Attorney. Both Thomas and Wallace occupied offices in the city hall, with Thomas in the mayor's office, under the guard of the Mount Vernon Police.[22] Finally, before a packed courtroom in White Plains, Judge Ecker made a decisive ruling that Thomas had actually vacated the office of mayor on July 8, that Wallace had automatically assumed the office at that time, and that Wallace would be the acting mayor of Mount Vernon until January 1, 2020.

Mount Vernon Charter Revision Commission

In March 2019, Mayor Richard Thomas called for the formation of the Mount Vernon Charter Revision Commission, suggesting the charter was antiquated, dating to the late 19th century.[24] In August 2019, the Commission presented its final report [25] which included four key proposed changes to the City's Charter:

  1. A new requirement for annual financial audits.
  2. Quarterly financial reports showing the city's fiscal condition.
  3. An updated comprehensive plan for economic growth.
  4. A periodic review of the city charter.[26]

Notable sites

St. Paul's Church is a Mount Vernon attraction designated as a National Historic Site.[27]

Mount Vernon sites included on the National Register of Historic Places include:

Geography

 
The corner of Gramatan Avenue and Grand Street in Fleetwood

Location

Mount Vernon is at 40°54′51″N 73°49′50″W / 40.914060°N 73.830507°W / 40.914060; -73.830507 (40.914060, -73.830507).[28] It is the third-largest and the most densely populated city in Westchester County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.4 square miles (11.4 km2), of which 0.015 square miles (0.04 km2), or 0.39%, is water.[4]

Mount Vernon is bordered by the village of Bronxville and city of New Rochelle to the north, by the town of Pelham and village of Pelham Manor to the east, by the Hutchinson River and the Eastchester and Wakefield sections of the Bronx to the south, and by the city of Yonkers and the Bronx River to the west.[29]

Elevation

Mount Vernon's elevation at City Hall is about 235 feet (72 m)[citation needed], reflecting its location between the Bronx River to the west and the Hutchinson River to the east. On a clear day, the Throgs Neck Bridge can be seen from 10 miles (20 km) away from many parts of the city, while at night, the bridge's lights can also be seen. The city's seal, created in 1892, depicts what were then considered the highest points in Mount Vernon: Trinity Place near Fourth Street, Vista Place at Barnes Avenue, and North 10th Street between Washington and Jefferson places. Since then, it was discovered that the city's highest elevation is on New York Route 22, North Columbus Avenue, at the Bronxville line.[citation needed]

Neighborhoods

 
Map of Mount Vernon's neighborhoods
 
The Circle at Lincoln and Gramatan Avenues

Mount Vernon is typically divided into four major sections in four square miles: Downtown, Mount Vernon Heights, North Side, and South Side.

Downtown

Downtown Mount Vernon features the Gramatan Avenue and Fourth Avenue shopping district (known as "The Avenue" by locals[30]) and the Petrillo Plaza transit hub, and houses the city's central government.

Downtown is in the same condition it was 40 years ago. It features the same mid-century architecture and format. Former mayor Clinton Young vowed to make Mount Vernon a new epicenter with a new central business district. His failed plans included establishing commercial office space and rezoning to allow high density development in the downtown, as well as affordable and market rate housing.[31]

Mount Vernon Heights

Mount Vernon Heights' highly elevated terrain has earned the moniker "the rolling hills of homes".[citation needed] It is home to the city's commercial corridor, along Sandford Boulevard (6th Street).

Sandford Blvd (6th Street)—also known as "Sandford Square"—is a certified commercial corridor, which anchors businesses such as Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Colonial Plaza (a strip mall), CVS Pharmacy, Famous Footwear, Petco, Restaurant Depot, Staples, Stop and Shop, and Target. Sandford Square attracts residents from Mount Vernon, nearby communities in Westchester County and the Bronx, and shoppers from as far away as Connecticut via the Merritt Parkway and I-95, which merge onto the Hutchinson River Parkway.[citation needed]

Most of the commercial development in this corridor has occurred since the 1980s. The area is still undergoing revitalization to encourage economic development within this 400-acre (1.6 km2) of land along and around the boulevard.[15]

North Side

 
Fleetwood Welcome Sign

Mount Vernon's North Side is one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Westchester County. The northern part of the city consists of five neighborhoods: Chester Heights, Estate Manor/Aubyn Estates, Fleetwood, Huntswood, and Oakwood Heights. In Fleetwood, many large co-op buildings line the center of town, which is bisected by Gramatan Avenue.

South Side

 
Church in South Side

Mount Vernon's South Side, which abuts The Bronx, resembles New York City and includes the neighborhoods Parkside, South Side and Vernon Park. Numerous industrial businesses are in Parkside, while the rest of South Side Mount Vernon features multi-family homes, apartment buildings, and commercial businesses.[citation needed]

South Side Mount Vernon features notable city landmarks such as Brush Park, Hutchinson Field, the Boys and Girls Club, and St. Paul's Church National Historic Site.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
18702,700
18804,58669.9%
189010,830136.2%
190021,22896.0%
191030,91945.7%
192042,72638.2%
193061,49943.9%
194067,3629.5%
195071,8996.7%
196076,0105.7%
197072,778−4.3%
198066,713−8.3%
199067,1530.7%
200068,3811.8%
201067,292−1.6%
202073,8939.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[32]
2010[33] 2020[34]

2020 census

Mount Vernon city, New York - Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[33] Pop 2020[34] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 12,449 9,077 18.50% 12.28%
Black or African American alone (NH) 41,226 44,655 61.26% 60.43%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 200 140 0.30% 0.19%
Asian alone (NH) 1,206 1,398 1.79% 1.89%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 27 21 0.04% 0.03%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 922 1,459 1.37% 1.97%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 1,670 3,140 2.48% 4.25%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 9,592 14,003 14.25% 18.95%
Total 67,292 73,893 100.00% 100.00%

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

2010 census data

As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 67,292 people living in the city. The racial makeup of the city was 61.3% Black, 18.5% White, 0.3% Native American, 1.8% Asian, <0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.4% from some other race and 2.5% from two or more races. 14.3% were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

2000 census data

As of the 2000 census,[35] 68,381 people, 27,048 households, and 18,432 families resided in the city. The population density was 14,290.3 people per square mile (5,792.7/km2), with 28,558 housing units at an average density of 7,205.9 per square mile (3,509.3/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 59.58% African American, 28.63% White, 10.48% Hispanic or Latino of any race, 4.85% from other races, 4.44% from two or more races, 2.12% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, and 0.32% Native American. A significant proportion of the population is of Brazilian descent; Brazilians can be included in the African American, White, Multiracial and/or Latino categories. Similarly, a significant part of the Black and/or Latino population is of Caribbean origin.

There were 27,048 households, of which 40.9% were married couples living together, 31.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 37.2% were non-families, and 28.0% had a female householder with no husband present. 30.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.63 and the average family size was 3.27.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 25.3% under the age of 18, 8.3% from 18 to 24, 31.1% from 25 to 44, 22.4% from 45 to 64, and 12.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years.

For every 100 females, there were 82.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 76.9 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $47,128, and the median income for a family was $55,573. Males had a median income of $41,493 versus $37,871 for females. The per capita income for the city was $24,827. 13.9% of the population and 11.8% of families were below the poverty line. 12.7% of the population was 65 or older.

Economy

Mount Vernon's three major employers are the Mount Vernon city school district with (1,021 employees), Michael Anthony Jewelers (712 employees), and Mount Vernon Hospital (700 employees).[citation needed]

Mount Vernon has a large commercial sector, with industries such as electronics, engineering, high tech, historical metal restoration, and manufacturing mainly in the Southside section of the city.

Mount Vernon also has an established Empire Zone for commercial and industrial use, in the southern portion of the city.

Parks and recreation

 
The grandstand at Memorial Field. The aging structure was finally demolished in May 2018.

The city limits contain a number of city parks large and small[citation needed], and Willson's Woods Park, a 23-acre (93,000 m2) county-owned park. One of the oldest parks in the county system, Willson's Woods offers a wave pool, water slides, and a spray deck and water playground, against the backdrop of an English Tudor style bathhouse. The park also has areas for picnicking and fishing.[36][This reference moved from previous location and citation needed template moved to unsourced statement above]

Government

 
Municipal Building

The City of Mount Vernon is governed by a five-member city council, a mayor, and a comptroller. As per the city charter, to balance power, the mayor runs every four years with two council members, and the comptroller runs two years after the mayor with three council members. Therefore, in 2019, the mayor and two council seats were up for re-election; in 2021 the remaining offices will be up for election. Beyond the regular political powers of elected officials, the City of Mount Vernon also has a checks and balances voting session called the Board of Estimate.

City Council

The city council consists of five representatives, elected at-large, one of whom is the city council president. The city council president is appointed/elected by the existing city council members. Under normal circumstances the council presidency is rotated, as are the council committee assignments as chair of the four council committees. In recent years, the full rotation has ceased to reappoint the more experienced council members. The council president also serves as mayor, in the absence of the mayor. This can occur when the mayor is out of town, had resigned, or dies in office. When this happens the president pro tempore becomes acting city council president and the acting president pro tempore becomes assumes his/her duties.

Mayor

Name Years Party Notes
Edward F. Brush January 1, 1892 – December 31, 1893 Republican
  • elected to one two-year term
Edson Lewis January 1, 1894 – December 31, 1895 Republican
  • elected to one two-year term
Edwin W. Fiske January 1, 1896 – December 31, 1903 Democratic
  • elected to four two-year terms
Edward F. Brush January 1, 1904 – December 31, 1907 Republican (first term)
Independent (second term)
  • elected to two two-year terms
Benjamin Howe January 1, 1908 – December 31, 1909 Republican
  • elected to one two-year term
Edwin W. Fiske January 1, 1910 – December 31, 1917 Democratic
  • elected to four two-year terms
Edward F. Brush January 1, 1918 – December 31, 1919 Republican
  • elected to one two-year term
Elmer L. Kincaid January 1, 1920 – December 31, 1921 Republican
  • elected to one two-year term
William D. MacQuesten January 1, 1924 – December 31, 1927 Republican
  • elected to one four-year term
  • did not run for renomination[37]
James Berg January 1, 1928 – July 2, 1931 Republican
  • elected to one four-year term
  • resigned to become secretary of the Westchester County Sanitary Sewer Commission[38]
  • Berg, by virtue of not filing his letter of resignation was actually in office until 8:45 a. m. on July 2, 1931[39]
Thomas H. Hodge (Acting) July 2, 1931 – December 31, 1931 Republican
  • was City Council President, became Acting Mayor after Berg's resignation[39]
Leslie V. Bateman January 1, 1932 – December 31, 1935 Democratic
  • elected to one four-year term[40]
Denton Pearsall, Jr. January 1, 1936 – December 31, 1939 Republican
  • elected to one four-year term
William Hart Hussey January 1, 1940 – December 31, 1951 Republican
  • elected to three four-year terms
Joseph V. Vaccarella January 1, 1952 – December 31, 1959 Democratic
  • elected to two two-year terms
P. Raymond Sirignano January 1, 1960 – December 31, 1963 Republican
  • elected to one four-year term
Joseph P. Vaccarella January 1, 1964 – December 31, 1967 Democratic
  • elected to one four-year term
August P. Petrillo January 1, 1968 – August 29, 1976 Republican
  • elected to two four-year terms
  • died in office[41]
Ronald A. Blackwood (Acting) August 29, 1976 – December 31, 1976 Democratic
  • was City Council President, became Acting Mayor after Petrillo's death
  • first African-American mayor
Thomas E. Sharpe January 1, 1977 – October 27, 1984 Democratic
  • elected to two four-year terms
  • died in office[42]
Carmella Iaboni (Acting) October 27, 1984 – February 4, 1985 Democratic
  • was City Council President, became Acting Mayor after Sharpe's death[43]
Ronald A. Blackwood February 4, 1985 – December 31, 1995 Democratic
  • won a special to fill the remainder of Sharpe's unfilled term[44][45]
  • elected to two four-year terms
Ernest D. Davis January 1, 1996 – December 31, 2007 Democratic
  • elected to three four-year terms[46]
  • lost to Young in the Democratic primary and the general election
Clinton I. Young, Jr. January 1, 2008 – December 31, 2011 Democratic
  • elected to one four-year term[47]
  • lost to Davis in the election
Ernest D. Davis January 1, 2012 – December 31, 2015 Democratic
  • elected to one four-year term
Richard Thomas January 1, 2016 – July 11, 2019 Democratic
  • elected to one four-year term[48]
  • Removed from office by City Council[49][50]
André Wallace (Acting) July 12, 2019 – December 31, 2019 Democratic
  • was City Council President, became Acting Mayor after Thomas's removal from office [51][52][53][54]
Shawyn Patterson-Howard January 1, 2020 – present Democratic

Comptroller

Name Years Party Notes
Maureen Walker January 1, 1994 - December 31, 2017 Democratic • elected to five four year terms
Deborah Reynolds January 1, 2018 – present (after winning an election that features former City Councilman Marcus Griffith, no independent official building have yet to be established by the City of Mount Vernon, authorized by the State of York, or U.S. House of Representative motion to do so as of November 16, 2021) Democratic • elected to one four year term[57]

Board of Estimate

The Board of Estimate is composed of the mayor, the city council president, and the comptroller. The city council president votes of behalf of the city council. All monetary decisions, including the annual budget and many legal ramifications, must pass vote of the Board of Estimate, which meets every Tuesday after the city council's Wednesday legislative session.

Court system

The Mount Vernon city court is part of the New York State Unified Court System. It has three elected full-time judges who serve for ten years and one part-time associate judge who is appointed by the mayor for a period of eight years. The judges of the court are William Edwards, Adrian Armstrong, and Nichelle Johnson. Adam Seiden serves as an associate judge of the court. The court handles a wide variety of cases, including initial processing of all felony criminal cases; handling of all misdemeanor cases from inception through trial; civil proceedings with a limited monetary jurisdiction of up to $15,000; all landlord tenant cases originating in the city; small claims cases; and all vehicle and traffic law matters. The court is housed in the public safety complex, which is adjacent to City Hall.

Education

 
Hamilton Elementary

Mount Vernon City School District consist of 11 elementary schools, two middle schools, two high schools and one alternative high school.

Elementary schools Middle schools High schools
Cecil H. Parker A.B. Davis Middle Mount Vernon High School
Columbus Longfellow Middle Nellie A. Thornton High
Edward Williams Pennington Middle Nelson Mandela/Dr. Hosea Zollicoffer Alternative High
Graham School
Grimes
Hamilton
Lincoln
Longfellow
Pennington
Traphagen
William H. Holmes

Westchester Community College has an extension site education facility, downtown.

In 2011, The Journal News featured an article titled "Region's Aging Schools Crumble as Finances Falter", by Cathey O'Donnell and Gary Stern. The article discussed several old school buildings within the region that were in disrepair, how much it would cost to fix them, and which if any might need to be demolished. The Mount Vernon school district was included in the article, which stated:

"In Mount Vernon, meanwhile, where a high school wall collapsed last year, inspectors flagged buildings for insufficient smoke detectors, poor air quality, evidence of rodents and vermin, halls without emergency lighting and junction boxes with exposed live wires."[58]

Infrastructure and services

Fire department

The city of Mount Vernon is protected by the Mount Vernon Fire Department (FDMV). The FDMV currently operates out of four firehouses, throughout the city, under the command of a Deputy Chief each shift. The department operates four engine companies, two ladder companies, and one rescue company. The department responds to approximately 8,000 emergency calls annually.[59]

Police department

As of 2021, the Mount Vernon Police Department has 184 officers.[60]

In May 2021, the District Attorney for Westchester County requested intervention by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for civil rights violations by the Mount Vernon Police Department. The DOJ announced its civil investigation in December 2021.[60]

Healthcare

The 115-year-old Mount Vernon Hospital[citation needed] has 228 beds.[citation needed] It is part of the Montefiore Health System and provides in-patient, critical care, and ambulatory services to residents of Mount Vernon and neighboring communities. The hospital is most known for its premier Chronic Wound Treatment and Hyperbaric Center, which is one of the most advanced in the Northeast. It also offers a variety of services, including the Assertive Community Treatment Center (ACT), the Family Health and Wellness Center, the Hopfer School of Nursing, Hyperbaric Medicine, and Intensive Case Management.[citation needed]

Mount Vernon Hospital is one of four hospitals in the county that provides programs in medicine, nursing, podiatry, and surgery. (Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital, Westchester Medical Center, and White Plains Hospital are the others.)

Mount Vernon Hospital's emergency room treats 25,000 patients a year and is going to be expanded at a cost of $2.5 million, doubling its size from 9,000 to 18,500 square feet (800 to 1,700 m2). The expansion plans include 15 private treatment rooms and upgrades to the waiting area, triage room and other areas in the emergency department.[citation needed]

The area around the hospital has many medical office buildings and treatment facilities which provide healthcare to residents living in Mount Vernon, the southeast section of Yonkers, and the north Bronx, which shares a border with the city. For example, Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, the Planned Parenthood affiliate that serves New York's Putnam, Rockland, Suffolk and Westchester Counties, opened its first medical center in Mount Vernon in 1935; the affiliate remains a vital source for reproductive health care services to Mount Vernon residents.[citation needed]

Places of worship

The city's previous motto was "A City That Believes". This is reflected in the houses of worship in the city that represent more than 25 denominations.[61]

Research has confirmed the tradition that Grace Baptist Church was founded in 1888 by a few women who formally had been enslaved and it discovered their names: Emily Waller, Matilda Brooks, Helen Claiborne, Sahar Bennett, and Elizabeth Benson.[62]

Transportation

In late 2005, the RBA Group conducted a study and found that over 5,000 commuters traverse the area on a daily basis; about 3,600 commuters use the Westchester County Bee-Line Bus System, and 1,500 use the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Metro-North Railroad commuter rail service.

Notable people

In popular culture

Motion pictures

Advertising

Films

Multiple movies have been set in or featured Mount Vernon, such as:

Television

Scenes from multiple TV shows have been shot in Mount Vernon, such as:

See also

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For other places with the same name see Mount Vernon disambiguation Mount Vernon is a city in Westchester County New York United States It is an inner suburb of New York City immediately to the north of the borough of the Bronx As of the 2020 census Mount Vernon had a population of 73 893 3 making it the eighth most populous city in the state 2010 4 Mount VernonCityLooking northeast at statue and Community Church of the Circle in Mt Vernon on a cloudy afternoonSealLocation within Westchester County and the state of New YorkCoordinates 40 54 51 N 73 49 50 W 40 91417 N 73 83056 W 40 91417 73 83056 Coordinates 40 54 51 N 73 49 50 W 40 91417 N 73 83056 W 40 91417 73 83056Country United StatesState New YorkCountyWestchesterIncorporated as a village 1853 1 Reincorporated as a city 1892 1 Government TypeMayor Council MayorShawyn Patterson Howard D City CouncilMembers List Derrick Thompson D PresidentDanielle Browne D President Pro TemporeCathlin Gleason D Acting President Pro TemporeLisa Copeland D Edward Poteat D Area 2 Total4 41 sq mi 11 42 km2 Land4 39 sq mi 11 38 km2 Water0 02 sq mi 0 04 km2 Elevation108 ft 33 m Population 2020 Total73 893 Density16 824 45 sq mi 6 495 76 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 Eastern Area code914FIPS code36 49121GNIS feature ID0957917Websitecmvny wbr comMount Vernon has two major sections South side Mount Vernon is more urban while north side Mount Vernon is more residential Mount Vernon s downtown business district is on the city s south side which features the City Hall Mount Vernon s main post office Mount Vernon Public Library office buildings and other municipal establishments 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 2019 Mayoral dispute 1 2 Mount Vernon Charter Revision Commission 2 Notable sites 3 Geography 3 1 Location 3 2 Elevation 3 3 Neighborhoods 3 3 1 Downtown 3 3 2 Mount Vernon Heights 3 3 3 North Side 3 3 4 South Side 4 Demographics 4 1 2020 census 4 2 2010 census data 4 3 2000 census data 5 Economy 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 7 1 City Council 7 2 Mayor 7 3 Comptroller 7 4 Board of Estimate 8 Court system 9 Education 10 Infrastructure and services 10 1 Fire department 10 2 Police department 10 3 Healthcare 10 4 Places of worship 10 5 Transportation 11 Notable people 12 In popular culture 12 1 Motion pictures 12 1 1 Advertising 12 1 2 Films 12 1 3 Television 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message South Fourth Avenue in the 1890s Former trolley company building Southside The Mount Vernon area was first settled in 1664 by families from Connecticut as part of the Town of Eastchester 1 Mount Vernon became a village in 1853 and a city in 1892 1 Mount Vernon takes its name from George Washington s Mount Vernon plantation in Virginia much like neighboring Wakefield in the Bronx was named for the Virginia plantation where Washington was born now part of George Washington Birthplace National Monument 6 In 1894 the voters of Mount Vernon participated in a referendum on whether they wanted to consolidate into a new City of Greater New York The cities of Brooklyn coterminous with Kings County and Long Island City the western towns and villages of Queens County and all of Richmond County present day Staten Island all voted to join with the existing city present day Manhattan and The Bronx However the returns were so negative in Mount Vernon and the adjacent city of Yonkers that those two areas were not included in the consolidated city and remained independent to this day 7 The Mount Vernon Public Library a gift to the city from Andrew Carnegie opened in 1904 and is now part of the Westchester Library System providing educational cultural and computer services to county residents of all ages The Mount Vernon Trust Company opened in 1903 It was the largest bank in Westchester County with branches in the east and west sections of the city 8 9 During the 1960s Mount Vernon was a divided city on the brink of a northern style segregation Many African Americans from the southern United States migrated north and settled in the city of Mount Vernon for better job opportunities and educational advancements At the same time many white Americans from the Bronx and Manhattan looked to Mount Vernon as a new bedroom community due to rising crime in New York City a white flight factor contributed as well As a result Mount Vernon became divided in two by the New Haven Line railroad tracks of the Metro North Railroad North Side and South Side The population south of the tracks became predominantly African American while that north of the tracks was largely white At the height of this segregation in the 1970s August Petrillo was mayor When he died Thomas E Sharpe was elected mayor Upon Sharpe s death in 1984 Carmella Iaboni took office as acting mayor until Ronald Blackwood was elected Blackwood was the first Afro Caribbean mayor of the city as well as of any city in New York State In 1996 Ernest D Davis was elected the mayor of Mount Vernon he served until 2007 Clinton I Young Jr became the city s mayor on January 1 2008 Four years later on January 1 2012 Ernest D Davis became the 21st mayor of Mount Vernon In 2013 Davis was investigated for failure to report rental income 10 In 2015 Richard Thomas ran against Davis and several other opponents and defeated him in an upset victory during the September primary Thomas had to run again in the November general election where he received 71 of the votes to become the Mayor of Mount Vernon 11 12 In the subsequent 2019 election Shawyn Patterson Howard unseated the incumbent Mayor Thomas as well as fellow candidates Clyde Isley and Councilman Andre Wallace and others not on the final ballot including former Mayor Ernie Davis in a hotly contested June primary to become the new Democratic nominee and went on to capture 81 of the vote to defeat Andre Wallace who had since been named Acting Mayor and ran as a Republican in the general election in November to become the first black woman elected mayor of Mount Vernon and of any city in Westchester County 13 14 Mount Vernon has in recent years undergone a transition from a city of homes and small businesses to a city of regional commerce Between 2000 and 2006 the city of Mount Vernon s economy grew 20 5 making it one of the fastest growing cities in the New York metropolitan area 15 January 2019 Loss of Moody s RatingIn January 2019 Moody withdrew its credit rating for Mount Vernon due to the City s failure to provide audited financial statements 16 According to local press accounts of the situation and internal city memos obtained from the Mount Vernon city website the failure to prepare and deliver audited financial statements stems from a disagreement as to which entity would pay for the audit of the Urban Renewal Agency URA one of the City s agencies and which auditing firm would perform the audit 17 18 19 Further clouding the City s financial condition is the prospect that it might have a repayment obligation to HUD in connection with grants previously awarded to the City 20 2019 Mayoral dispute Edit On July 9 2019 mayor Richard Thomas pled guilty to stealing campaign funds and lying to the State Board of Elections 21 As part of the terms of the guilty plea Thomas was ordered to resign from office by September 30 2019 The city council moved to remove Thomas from office under the city charter s provision disqualifying felons from office clarification needed and appointed council president Andre Wallace as acting mayor 22 Thomas refused to resign from his post citing the terms of the plea bargain Wallace then appointed Shawn Harris as new police commissioner After arriving for work Thomas ordered the Mount Vernon Police to arrest Harris for trespassing 23 Harris was only released after an order from the Westchester County District Attorney Both Thomas and Wallace occupied offices in the city hall with Thomas in the mayor s office under the guard of the Mount Vernon Police 22 Finally before a packed courtroom in White Plains Judge Ecker made a decisive ruling that Thomas had actually vacated the office of mayor on July 8 that Wallace had automatically assumed the office at that time and that Wallace would be the acting mayor of Mount Vernon until January 1 2020 Mount Vernon Charter Revision Commission Edit In March 2019 Mayor Richard Thomas called for the formation of the Mount Vernon Charter Revision Commission suggesting the charter was antiquated dating to the late 19th century 24 In August 2019 the Commission presented its final report 25 which included four key proposed changes to the City s Charter A new requirement for annual financial audits Quarterly financial reports showing the city s fiscal condition An updated comprehensive plan for economic growth A periodic review of the city charter 26 Notable sites EditSt Paul s Church is a Mount Vernon attraction designated as a National Historic Site 27 Mount Vernon sites included on the National Register of Historic Places include First United Methodist Church John Stevens House Trinity Episcopal Church Complex United States Post Office on First Street Former Con Edison Westchester County HQ which is now Westchester County Social Services Mount Vernon Geography Edit The corner of Gramatan Avenue and Grand Street in Fleetwood Location Edit Mount Vernon is at 40 54 51 N 73 49 50 W 40 914060 N 73 830507 W 40 914060 73 830507 40 914060 73 830507 28 It is the third largest and the most densely populated city in Westchester County According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 4 4 square miles 11 4 km2 of which 0 015 square miles 0 04 km2 or 0 39 is water 4 Mount Vernon is bordered by the village of Bronxville and city of New Rochelle to the north by the town of Pelham and village of Pelham Manor to the east by the Hutchinson River and the Eastchester and Wakefield sections of the Bronx to the south and by the city of Yonkers and the Bronx River to the west 29 Elevation Edit Mount Vernon s elevation at City Hall is about 235 feet 72 m citation needed reflecting its location between the Bronx River to the west and the Hutchinson River to the east On a clear day the Throgs Neck Bridge can be seen from 10 miles 20 km away from many parts of the city while at night the bridge s lights can also be seen The city s seal created in 1892 depicts what were then considered the highest points in Mount Vernon Trinity Place near Fourth Street Vista Place at Barnes Avenue and North 10th Street between Washington and Jefferson places Since then it was discovered that the city s highest elevation is on New York Route 22 North Columbus Avenue at the Bronxville line citation needed Neighborhoods Edit Map of Mount Vernon s neighborhoods The Circle at Lincoln and Gramatan Avenues Mount Vernon is typically divided into four major sections in four square miles Downtown Mount Vernon Heights North Side and South Side Downtown Edit Downtown Mount Vernon features the Gramatan Avenue and Fourth Avenue shopping district known as The Avenue by locals 30 and the Petrillo Plaza transit hub and houses the city s central government Downtown is in the same condition it was 40 years ago It features the same mid century architecture and format Former mayor Clinton Young vowed to make Mount Vernon a new epicenter with a new central business district His failed plans included establishing commercial office space and rezoning to allow high density development in the downtown as well as affordable and market rate housing 31 Mount Vernon Heights Edit Mount Vernon Heights highly elevated terrain has earned the moniker the rolling hills of homes citation needed It is home to the city s commercial corridor along Sandford Boulevard 6th Street Sandford Blvd 6th Street also known as Sandford Square is a certified commercial corridor which anchors businesses such as Bed Bath amp Beyond Best Buy Colonial Plaza a strip mall CVS Pharmacy Famous Footwear Petco Restaurant Depot Staples Stop and Shop and Target Sandford Square attracts residents from Mount Vernon nearby communities in Westchester County and the Bronx and shoppers from as far away as Connecticut via the Merritt Parkway and I 95 which merge onto the Hutchinson River Parkway citation needed Most of the commercial development in this corridor has occurred since the 1980s The area is still undergoing revitalization to encourage economic development within this 400 acre 1 6 km2 of land along and around the boulevard 15 North Side Edit Fleetwood Welcome SignMount Vernon s North Side is one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Westchester County The northern part of the city consists of five neighborhoods Chester Heights Estate Manor Aubyn Estates Fleetwood Huntswood and Oakwood Heights In Fleetwood many large co op buildings line the center of town which is bisected by Gramatan Avenue South Side Edit Church in South Side Mount Vernon s South Side which abuts The Bronx resembles New York City and includes the neighborhoods Parkside South Side and Vernon Park Numerous industrial businesses are in Parkside while the rest of South Side Mount Vernon features multi family homes apartment buildings and commercial businesses citation needed South Side Mount Vernon features notable city landmarks such as Brush Park Hutchinson Field the Boys and Girls Club and St Paul s Church National Historic Site Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 18702 700 18804 58669 9 189010 830136 2 190021 22896 0 191030 91945 7 192042 72638 2 193061 49943 9 194067 3629 5 195071 8996 7 196076 0105 7 197072 778 4 3 198066 713 8 3 199067 1530 7 200068 3811 8 201067 292 1 6 202073 8939 8 U S Decennial Census 32 2010 33 2020 34 2020 census Edit Mount Vernon city New York Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 33 Pop 2020 34 2010 2020White alone NH 12 449 9 077 18 50 12 28 Black or African American alone NH 41 226 44 655 61 26 60 43 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 200 140 0 30 0 19 Asian alone NH 1 206 1 398 1 79 1 89 Pacific Islander alone NH 27 21 0 04 0 03 Some Other Race alone NH 922 1 459 1 37 1 97 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 1 670 3 140 2 48 4 25 Hispanic or Latino any race 9 592 14 003 14 25 18 95 Total 67 292 73 893 100 00 100 00 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race 2010 census data Edit As of the 2010 United States Census there were 67 292 people living in the city The racial makeup of the city was 61 3 Black 18 5 White 0 3 Native American 1 8 Asian lt 0 1 Pacific Islander 1 4 from some other race and 2 5 from two or more races 14 3 were Hispanic or Latino of any race 2000 census data Edit As of the 2000 census 35 68 381 people 27 048 households and 18 432 families resided in the city The population density was 14 290 3 people per square mile 5 792 7 km2 with 28 558 housing units at an average density of 7 205 9 per square mile 3 509 3 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 59 58 African American 28 63 White 10 48 Hispanic or Latino of any race 4 85 from other races 4 44 from two or more races 2 12 Asian 0 05 Pacific Islander and 0 32 Native American A significant proportion of the population is of Brazilian descent Brazilians can be included in the African American White Multiracial and or Latino categories Similarly a significant part of the Black and or Latino population is of Caribbean origin There were 27 048 households of which 40 9 were married couples living together 31 1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 37 2 were non families and 28 0 had a female householder with no husband present 30 0 of all households were made up of individuals and 10 7 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 63 and the average family size was 3 27 In the city the population was spread out with 25 3 under the age of 18 8 3 from 18 to 24 31 1 from 25 to 44 22 4 from 45 to 64 and 12 9 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 36 years For every 100 females there were 82 3 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 76 9 males The median income for a household in the city was 47 128 and the median income for a family was 55 573 Males had a median income of 41 493 versus 37 871 for females The per capita income for the city was 24 827 13 9 of the population and 11 8 of families were below the poverty line 12 7 of the population was 65 or older Economy EditMount Vernon s three major employers are the Mount Vernon city school district with 1 021 employees Michael Anthony Jewelers 712 employees and Mount Vernon Hospital 700 employees citation needed Mount Vernon has a large commercial sector with industries such as electronics engineering high tech historical metal restoration and manufacturing mainly in the Southside section of the city Mount Vernon also has an established Empire Zone for commercial and industrial use in the southern portion of the city Parks and recreation Edit The grandstand at Memorial Field The aging structure was finally demolished in May 2018 The city limits contain a number of city parks large and small citation needed and Willson s Woods Park a 23 acre 93 000 m2 county owned park One of the oldest parks in the county system Willson s Woods offers a wave pool water slides and a spray deck and water playground against the backdrop of an English Tudor style bathhouse The park also has areas for picnicking and fishing 36 This reference moved from previous location and citation needed template moved to unsourced statement above Government Edit Municipal Building The City of Mount Vernon is governed by a five member city council a mayor and a comptroller As per the city charter to balance power the mayor runs every four years with two council members and the comptroller runs two years after the mayor with three council members Therefore in 2019 the mayor and two council seats were up for re election in 2021 the remaining offices will be up for election Beyond the regular political powers of elected officials the City of Mount Vernon also has a checks and balances voting session called the Board of Estimate City Council Edit The city council consists of five representatives elected at large one of whom is the city council president The city council president is appointed elected by the existing city council members Under normal circumstances the council presidency is rotated as are the council committee assignments as chair of the four council committees In recent years the full rotation has ceased to reappoint the more experienced council members The council president also serves as mayor in the absence of the mayor This can occur when the mayor is out of town had resigned or dies in office When this happens the president pro tempore becomes acting city council president and the acting president pro tempore becomes assumes his her duties Mayor Edit Name Years Party NotesEdward F Brush January 1 1892 December 31 1893 Republican elected to one two year termEdson Lewis January 1 1894 December 31 1895 Republican elected to one two year termEdwin W Fiske January 1 1896 December 31 1903 Democratic elected to four two year termsEdward F Brush January 1 1904 December 31 1907 Republican first term Independent second term elected to two two year termsBenjamin Howe January 1 1908 December 31 1909 Republican elected to one two year termEdwin W Fiske January 1 1910 December 31 1917 Democratic elected to four two year termsEdward F Brush January 1 1918 December 31 1919 Republican elected to one two year termElmer L Kincaid January 1 1920 December 31 1921 Republican elected to one two year termWilliam D MacQuesten January 1 1924 December 31 1927 Republican elected to one four year term did not run for renomination 37 James Berg January 1 1928 July 2 1931 Republican elected to one four year term resigned to become secretary of the Westchester County Sanitary Sewer Commission 38 Berg by virtue of not filing his letter of resignation was actually in office until 8 45 a m on July 2 1931 39 Thomas H Hodge Acting July 2 1931 December 31 1931 Republican was City Council President became Acting Mayor after Berg s resignation 39 Leslie V Bateman January 1 1932 December 31 1935 Democratic elected to one four year term 40 Denton Pearsall Jr January 1 1936 December 31 1939 Republican elected to one four year termWilliam Hart Hussey January 1 1940 December 31 1951 Republican elected to three four year termsJoseph V Vaccarella January 1 1952 December 31 1959 Democratic elected to two two year termsP Raymond Sirignano January 1 1960 December 31 1963 Republican elected to one four year termJoseph P Vaccarella January 1 1964 December 31 1967 Democratic elected to one four year termAugust P Petrillo January 1 1968 August 29 1976 Republican elected to two four year terms died in office 41 Ronald A Blackwood Acting August 29 1976 December 31 1976 Democratic was City Council President became Acting Mayor after Petrillo s death first African American mayorThomas E Sharpe January 1 1977 October 27 1984 Democratic elected to two four year terms died in office 42 Carmella Iaboni Acting October 27 1984 February 4 1985 Democratic was City Council President became Acting Mayor after Sharpe s death 43 Ronald A Blackwood February 4 1985 December 31 1995 Democratic won a special to fill the remainder of Sharpe s unfilled term 44 45 elected to two four year termsErnest D Davis January 1 1996 December 31 2007 Democratic elected to three four year terms 46 lost to Young in the Democratic primary and the general electionClinton I Young Jr January 1 2008 December 31 2011 Democratic elected to one four year term 47 lost to Davis in the electionErnest D Davis January 1 2012 December 31 2015 Democratic elected to one four year termRichard Thomas January 1 2016 July 11 2019 Democratic elected to one four year term 48 Removed from office by City Council 49 50 Andre Wallace Acting July 12 2019 December 31 2019 Democratic was City Council President became Acting Mayor after Thomas s removal from office 51 52 53 54 Shawyn Patterson Howard January 1 2020 present Democratic elected to one four year term 55 56 Comptroller Edit Name Years Party NotesMaureen Walker January 1 1994 December 31 2017 Democratic elected to five four year termsDeborah Reynolds January 1 2018 present after winning an election that features former City Councilman Marcus Griffith no independent official building have yet to be established by the City of Mount Vernon authorized by the State of York or U S House of Representative motion to do so as of November 16 2021 Democratic elected to one four year term 57 Board of Estimate Edit The Board of Estimate is composed of the mayor the city council president and the comptroller The city council president votes of behalf of the city council All monetary decisions including the annual budget and many legal ramifications must pass vote of the Board of Estimate which meets every Tuesday after the city council s Wednesday legislative session Court system EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Mount Vernon city court is part of the New York State Unified Court System It has three elected full time judges who serve for ten years and one part time associate judge who is appointed by the mayor for a period of eight years The judges of the court are William Edwards Adrian Armstrong and Nichelle Johnson Adam Seiden serves as an associate judge of the court The court handles a wide variety of cases including initial processing of all felony criminal cases handling of all misdemeanor cases from inception through trial civil proceedings with a limited monetary jurisdiction of up to 15 000 all landlord tenant cases originating in the city small claims cases and all vehicle and traffic law matters The court is housed in the public safety complex which is adjacent to City Hall Education Edit Hamilton Elementary See also Mount Vernon City School District New York Mount Vernon City School District consist of 11 elementary schools two middle schools two high schools and one alternative high school Elementary schools Middle schools High schoolsCecil H Parker A B Davis Middle Mount Vernon High SchoolColumbus Longfellow Middle Nellie A Thornton HighEdward Williams Pennington Middle Nelson Mandela Dr Hosea Zollicoffer Alternative HighGraham SchoolGrimesHamiltonLincolnLongfellowPenningtonTraphagenWilliam H HolmesWestchester Community College has an extension site education facility downtown In 2011 The Journal News featured an article titled Region s Aging Schools Crumble as Finances Falter by Cathey O Donnell and Gary Stern The article discussed several old school buildings within the region that were in disrepair how much it would cost to fix them and which if any might need to be demolished The Mount Vernon school district was included in the article which stated In Mount Vernon meanwhile where a high school wall collapsed last year inspectors flagged buildings for insufficient smoke detectors poor air quality evidence of rodents and vermin halls without emergency lighting and junction boxes with exposed live wires 58 Infrastructure and services EditFire department Edit The city of Mount Vernon is protected by the Mount Vernon Fire Department FDMV The FDMV currently operates out of four firehouses throughout the city under the command of a Deputy Chief each shift The department operates four engine companies two ladder companies and one rescue company The department responds to approximately 8 000 emergency calls annually 59 Police department Edit As of 2021 the Mount Vernon Police Department has 184 officers 60 In May 2021 the District Attorney for Westchester County requested intervention by the Department of Justice DOJ for civil rights violations by the Mount Vernon Police Department The DOJ announced its civil investigation in December 2021 60 Healthcare Edit The 115 year old Mount Vernon Hospital citation needed has 228 beds citation needed It is part of the Montefiore Health System and provides in patient critical care and ambulatory services to residents of Mount Vernon and neighboring communities The hospital is most known for its premier Chronic Wound Treatment and Hyperbaric Center which is one of the most advanced in the Northeast It also offers a variety of services including the Assertive Community Treatment Center ACT the Family Health and Wellness Center the Hopfer School of Nursing Hyperbaric Medicine and Intensive Case Management citation needed Mount Vernon Hospital is one of four hospitals in the county that provides programs in medicine nursing podiatry and surgery Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital Westchester Medical Center and White Plains Hospital are the others Mount Vernon Hospital s emergency room treats 25 000 patients a year and is going to be expanded at a cost of 2 5 million doubling its size from 9 000 to 18 500 square feet 800 to 1 700 m2 The expansion plans include 15 private treatment rooms and upgrades to the waiting area triage room and other areas in the emergency department citation needed The area around the hospital has many medical office buildings and treatment facilities which provide healthcare to residents living in Mount Vernon the southeast section of Yonkers and the north Bronx which shares a border with the city For example Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic the Planned Parenthood affiliate that serves New York s Putnam Rockland Suffolk and Westchester Counties opened its first medical center in Mount Vernon in 1935 the affiliate remains a vital source for reproductive health care services to Mount Vernon residents citation needed Places of worship Edit The city s previous motto was A City That Believes This is reflected in the houses of worship in the city that represent more than 25 denominations 61 Research has confirmed the tradition that Grace Baptist Church was founded in 1888 by a few women who formally had been enslaved and it discovered their names Emily Waller Matilda Brooks Helen Claiborne Sahar Bennett and Elizabeth Benson 62 Transportation Edit In late 2005 the RBA Group conducted a study and found that over 5 000 commuters traverse the area on a daily basis about 3 600 commuters use the Westchester County Bee Line Bus System and 1 500 use the Metropolitan Transportation Authority s Metro North Railroad commuter rail service Petrillo Plaza adjacent to Metro North s Mount Vernon East station in downtown Mount Vernon is the hub for Westchester s Bee Line Bus System service in Mount Vernon The Mount Vernon s taxi services operate from Petrillo Plaza as well citation needed Bee Line Bus routes serving Mount Vernon are 7 40 41 42 43 52 53 54 55 as well as the 91 which operates during the summer 63 64 A New York City Bus route MTA serves two blocks in Mount Vernon along the NYC border The Bx16 travels along Mundy Lane S 11th Avenue between W 5th Street Nereid Avenue and W Sandford Blvd Pittman Avenue 65 The Metro North s north south Harlem Line stops at Mount Vernon West and Fleetwood both on the western edge of Mount Vernon the west east New Haven Line stops at Mount Vernon East in the heart of downtown 66 Both the 2 and 5 trains IRT White Plains Road Line and the 5 train IRT Dyre Avenue Line of the New York City Subway system have terminals just south of the Mount Vernon border served by the Bee Line The 2 train terminates at 241st Street in Wakefield The 5 train terminates at Dyre Avenue in Eastchester Additionally the 5 goes to Nereid Avenue during rush hours in the peak direction Both locations are within 5 minutes walking distance of Southside Mount Vernon 67 Notable people EditA D O R Camille Akeju 68 Lou Albano Bob Baldwin Alessandra Biaggi John Branca Ralph Branca Jonathan Briley Art Carney Jonathan Stuart Cerullo Susie Essman David Chase Dick Clark Sean Combs Isaiah Cousins Andre Drummond DJ Eddie F Damion Easley Linda Fairstein Adelaide Gescheidt Robin Givens Seth Godin Ben Gordon Paul Grassi Rudy Hackett Mark Harris Christine E Haycock 69 Heavy D W C Heinz Michael Imperioli 70 Kay Johnson Kevin Jones Andy Karl Roz Kelly Harvey Kurtzman Benton MacKaye Johnny Marks 71 Frances Marlatt Danny Mastrogiorgio Rodney McCray Scooter McCray The Mello Kings vocal group Stephanie Mills Lowes Moore 72 Robin Morgan Robert Mosbacher Sal Mosca Asia Nitollano Michael O Keefe Floyd Patterson Sidney Poitier Adam Clayton Powell Phylicia Rashad 73 Leon Robinson Pete Rock Larry Romano Wayne Allyn Root James Rowson Davetta Sherwood John Simon Nina Simone Ken Singleton Roy Smith J B Smoove Lionel Stander John M Sternhagen Al B Sure Earl Tatum Denzel Washington Barbara Werle 74 E B White Gus Williams Ray Williams Sylvia Woods DMXIn popular culture EditMotion pictures Edit Advertising Edit Memorial Field in Mount Vernon was used to film the classic Mean Joe Greene Coca Cola commercial in May 1979 75 Films Edit Multiple movies have been set in or featured Mount Vernon such as Dead Presidents 1995 76 Empty Places 1999 77 The Thomas Crown Affair 1999 shot a scene in Willson s Woods Park which was transformed to look like Central Park the Vernon Woods co op complex was used to stage and store equipment during the scene 78 Riding in Cars with Boys 2001 78 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2004 79 The Book of Henry 2017 the ending scene with the main characters walking out of the courthouse citation needed It is unclear if the entire story took place in Mount Vernon or not Television Edit Scenes from multiple TV shows have been shot in Mount Vernon such as Sneaky Pete Amazon series citation needed The Leftovers 80 The Suburbs web series 2008 present 81 See also Edit New York state portalReferences Edit a b c d Lew Julie January 13 1985 If You re Thinking of Living in Mount Vernon The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 18 2019 ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 20 2022 Mount Vernon city New York United States Census Bureau Retrieved February 23 2021 a b Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Mount Vernon city New York U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved January 29 2013 Cohen Joyce January 31 1999 If You re Thinking of Living In Wakefield the Bronx Hugging Westchester At the Subway s End The New York Times Retrieved August 21 2009 Cohen Joyce January 31 1999 If You re Thinking of Living In Wakefield the Bronx Hugging Westchester At the Subway s End The New York Times Retrieved August 21 2009 Nevius Michelle amp Nevius James 2009 Inside the Apple A Streetwise History of New York City New York Free Press ISBN 141658997X p 177 78 2 Banks Merge In Mt Vernon The Yonkers Herald Yonkers New York July 18 1930 p 2 Retrieved January 11 2022 Financial Institutions of County Owed Deb By Real Estate Industry The Daily Times Mamaroneck New York June 22 1928 p 4 Retrieved January 13 2022 Bandler Jonathan February 13 2013 Feds investigate Mount Vernon Mayor Ernest Davis finances The Journal News via LoHud com Lungariello Mark September 11 2015 Westchester County Primaries Thomas Wins in Mount Vernon The Journal News via LoHud com Garcia Ernie November 4 2015 Richard Thomas Wins Mount Vernon Mayoral Race The Journal News via LoHud com Bandler Jonathan July 3 2019 Patterson Howard declares victory in Mount Vernon mayoral primary The Journal News via LoHud com Bandler Jonathan November 6 2019 Patterson Howard cruises to victory to become first woman elected Mount Vernon mayor The Journal News via LoHud com a b Congressman Eliot Engel About Our District engel house gov Retrieved October 7 2018 Bandler Jon January 29 2019 Mount Vernon credit rating falls who is to blame Lohud com Retrieved September 8 2019 MountVernonInspectorGeneralReport 02 25 19 pdf Google Docs Retrieved September 8 2019 February2019 ErasmusMemo pdf Google Docs Retrieved September 8 2019 2018 11 20 ErasmusAudited pdf Google Docs Retrieved September 8 2019 Ex B 2018 03 28 Letter Baker Tilly to the Mayor of Mt Vernon pdf Google Docs Retrieved November 4 2019 Attorney General James And Comptroller DiNapoli Announce Guilty Plea Of Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas New York State Attorney General ag ny gov Retrieved September 24 2019 a b Nir Sarah Maslin July 18 2019 Mt Vernon Has 2 Mayors and Its Police Commissioner Was Just Arrested The New York Times Retrieved September 24 2019 DA Orders Release After Police Commissioner Named By Mount Vernon City Council Charged Mount Vernon Daily Voice July 17 2019 Retrieved September 24 2019 Bandler Jonathan Mount Vernon mayor calls for revision of city charter lohud com Retrieved August 31 2019 Cullen Kevin August 31 2019 City of Mount Vernon Charter Revision Commission Final Report google drive Residents skeptical of Mount Vernon s plan to overhaul city charter westchester news12 com Retrieved August 31 2019 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Department of Planning Westchester County Mount Vernon Comprehensive Plan November 2011 PDF Gramatan Avenue at Lincoln Avenue Mount Vernon NY 10550 Office Building Property For Sale on LoopNet com LoopNet Retrieved October 7 2018 Mount Vernon must pay more than 3 million to grocer lohud com Retrieved October 7 2018 Decennial Census of Population and Housing by Decades US Census Bureau a b P2 Hispanic or Latino and Not Hispanic or Latino By Race 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Mount Vernon city New York United States Census Bureau a b P2 Hispanic or Latino and Not Hispanic or Latino By Race 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Mount Vernon city New York United States Census Bureau U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Parks parks westchestergov com Archived from the original on July 13 2010 Retrieved September 24 2019 Contests in 3 Cities in Westchester Republicans in New Rochelle Yonkers and Mount Vernon Face Mayoralty Battles Candidates File Petitions Yonkers Also Has Fight Ahead in Both Parties for Aldermanic and Assembly Nominations New York Times August 24 1927 p 24 Retrieved September 21 2018 Plan Farewell for Mayor Berg New York Times June 22 1931 p 9 Retrieved September 21 2018 a b Berg Resigns Mayors Post Mount Vernon New York Daily Argus July 2 1931 p 1 4th col Old Fulton New York Post Cards http www fultonhistory com accessed December 31 2018 Browse Archives gt Historical Newspapers United States and Canada gt Mount Vernon NY Daily Argus gt Mount Vernon NY Daily Argus 1931 gt Mount Vernon NY Daily Argus 1931 3790 pdf Lelie V Bateman Mt Vernon Leader Ex Mayor Head of County Rationing Boards Dies Hines Trial Witness The New York Times September 14 1946 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 18 2020 August P Petrillo Mount Vernon Mayor New York Times August 31 1976 p 29 Retrieved September 21 2018 Thomas E Sharpe Mt Vernon Mayor Attracted 35 New Companies and Rehabilitated Housing During 8 Years in Office New York Times October 28 1984 p 44 Retrieved September 21 2018 Williams Lena November 25 1984 Heated Race Unfolds in Mt Vernon The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 18 2020 Williams Lena February 3 1985 Blackwood Outlines Goals As Mayor New York Times p WC1 Retrieved September 21 2018 Williams Lena January 30 1985 Man in the News Milestone for New Mt Vernon Mayor The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 18 2020 Ernie Davis sworn in for third term as Mount Vernon mayor westchester news12 com Retrieved April 18 2020 Young sworn in as new Mount Vernon mayor westchester news12 com Retrieved April 18 2020 Spillane Matt Richard Thomas sworn in as Mount Vernon mayor lohud com Retrieved April 18 2020 Bandler Jonathan Judge rules Andre Wallace is mayor invalidating council choice of Lisa Copeland lohud com Retrieved April 18 2020 Mount Vernon Back to One Mayor Again After Judge Rules Guilty Plea Equates Office Forfeiture Ending Weeks Long Standoff NBC New York Retrieved April 18 2020 Bandler Jonathan July 10 209 Mount Vernon Andre Wallace becomes acting mayor but Richard Thomas insists he s still mayor The Journal News The Journal News Retrieved July 10 2019 Judge rules Andre Wallace as acting Mayor of Mount Vernon WPIX August 16 2019 Retrieved April 18 2020 UPDATED Andre Wallace Is Officially the Mayor of Mount Vernon Westchester Magazine July 8 2019 Retrieved April 18 2020 WABC August 16 2019 Andre Wallace named mayor of Mount Vernon once again after month of political turmoil ABC7 New York Retrieved April 18 2020 Bandler Jonathan Shawyn Patterson Howard first woman elected mayor of Mount Vernon sworn in to office lohud com Retrieved April 18 2020 Shawyn Patterson Howard sworn in as Mount Vernon Mayor www lohud com Retrieved April 18 2020 Bandler Jonathan Bandler and Jonathan Maureen Walker loss means first new Mount Vernon comptroller since 1994 The Journal News Retrieved September 10 2020 Region s aging schools crumble as finances falter The Journal News Retrieved July 4 2015 Fire Department City of Mount Vernon NY Retrieved September 21 2016 a b Nakamura David December 3 2021 Justice Dept launches civil investigation into Mount Vernon N Y police The Washington Post Houses of Worship City of Mount Vernon NY Retrieved April 9 2020 dead link Pilgrim Rachel J The Search for the Five Women of Grace Baptist Church The New York Times Race Related October 17 2020 Bee Line Bus Map PDF Libertylines com Archived from the original PDF on April 12 2015 Retrieved August 25 2014 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on April 12 2015 Retrieved August 25 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Liberty Lines Bronx Bus Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority October 2018 Retrieved December 1 2020 MNR Map mta info MTA Subway Map mta info Bass Holly March April 2006 Camille Akeju New Director Seeks to Rejuvenate Anacostia Museum Crisis 37 39 Retrieved April 22 2012 Dr Christine Haycock The Nutley Sun January 31 2008 Accessed January 9 2021 via Newspapers com Born in Mount Vernon N Y and raised in Richmond Va before moving to Nutley Dr Haycock went from Nutley High School to the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing Michael Imperioli IMDb Retrieved October 29 2015 Bloom Nate December 20 2011 Shining a Light on the Largely Untold Story of the Origins of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer InterfaithFamily com Retrieved December 22 2011 Board of Directors Official Web Site of the Boys and Girls Club of Mount Vernon Archived from the original on May 28 2012 Retrieved November 5 2012 Honoring Our Own Westchester Magazine January 23 2009 Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Barbara May Theresa Werle Obituary U T San Diego January 5 2013 Retrieved January 7 2013 Isaacs Stan December 17 1979 Mean Joe Goliath plays Othello Sports Illustrated Retrieved June 17 2011 City of Mount Vernon General Page Mount Vernon Public Library permanent dead link Movies Filmed In Mount Vernon IMDb Retrieved November 27 2013 a b Mount Vernon Did You Know Mount Vernon Daily Voice Retrieved November 27 2013 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind About the film gradesaver com March 9 2012 Archived from the original on March 9 2012 Retrieved January 26 2013 Rauch Ned P June 27 2014 HBO series The Leftovers stars Mount Vernon LoHud com Vermeulen Timotheus 2014 Introduction Scenes from the Suburbs The Suburb in Contemporary US Film and Television Edinburgh University Press p 13 ISBN 9780748691661 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Vernon New York City of Mount Vernon official website at cmvny com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Vernon New York amp oldid 1130601153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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