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Mount Vernon’s Comprehensive Plan Is Being Challenged in Court

Did the City skip required environmental review and rush adoption of a framework that reshapes zoning citywide?

A Westchester County lawsuit challenges Mount Vernon's Comprehensive Plan, alleging the City skipped required environmental review before adoption.
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Where is our Money ?

Residents Asked to Pay for What the Public Record Suggests Is Already Funded

A Mount Vernon proposal would charge taxpayers $85,546 for traffic improvements that developer escrow funds may already cover. Residents ask: where's our money?
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What Does Civic Power Look Like?

Public Pressure Stops Bronxville Field Club Settlement

How public pressure and community organizing stopped a backroom settlement, and what this moment reveals about civic power, transparency, and accountability in Mount Vernon.
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$450,000 for Silence

The Bronxville Field Club Settlement That Sacrifices Hunt’s Woods and Guts Public Accountability

A secret settlement. A powerless Planning Board. A flooded neighborhood left out of the room - sold off for $450,000.
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Planning Didn’t Prevent the 214 Gramatan Project — It Enabled It

The 214 Gramatan Project and Why It Matters in a City with a Newly Adopted “Comprehensive Plan

The 214 Gramatan project shows how planning failed to stop harm and instead enabled it. A Comprehensive Plan that relies on broken review and record keeping cannot deliver meaningful protection to residents.
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You Can’t Build Forward on Broken Systems

Mount Vernon’s Comprehensive Plan Is a Failure of Planning, Law, and Basic Competence

Mount Vernon’s Comprehensive Plan ignores failing infrastructure, sidesteps environmental review, and removes public safeguards, all while placing greater strain on neighborhoods already at their limits.
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The House Next Door

How Mount Vernon’s “nothing we can do” culture turned a historic home into collateral damage

Mount Vernon loves big speeches about “equity” and “revitalization.” But the paper trail at 214 Gramatan Avenue tells a different story: warnings ignored, approvals allegedly missing, and a city government that said “nothing can be done.”