The city of Mount Vernon is strapped for cash, and the mayor says she is being forced to resort to dire measures to keep the city afloat.
Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard says the city is not making ends meet as she finalized the already late 2021 budget.
"It is a perfect storm," she says.
And because of that, she's forced to make one of two tough choices: lay off 60 workers, or her own personal choice, furlough the entire workforce starting in March.
"It will be a 15-day furlough of all staff from my office, all the way down to our front-line staff," she says.
The mayor is blaming the financial crisis on the pandemic, saying revenues are down and they can't count on money from the state.
Residents say they fear furloughs could mean a loss of services they rely on, such as trash pickup and police and firefighters.