City of Harvey seeks approval from Illinois to be declared 'financially distressed' city, officials speak out, questions raised
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In an unexpected twist of events, the City of Harvey, Illinois, is poised to embark on a transformative journey as it grapples with a legacy of prolonged mismanagement. Thursday night marked a significant turning point when the city council convened for a pivotal vote, leaving residents curious and concerned about the implications for their community.

The council’s decision to apply for “Financially Distressed City” status with the state, triggered by a staggering $140 million debt, signifies an unprecedented move for Harvey. As a result, the city finds itself in a temporary shutdown, with the immediate consequences still shrouded in uncertainty.

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Amid this backdrop of financial turmoil, Mayor Christopher Clark remains resolute in his mission to bring about change. In a candid interview with ABC7 on Friday morning, he acknowledged the city’s troubled history. “We’re here to clean up the house,” he affirmed, emphasizing the need to rectify the decades of mismanagement that have plagued Harvey.

Mayor Clark’s commitment to the city’s welfare is unwavering, despite the political risks involved. “This is political suicide,” he conceded, “but I believe in my heart of hearts, I’m a lifelong resident of Harvey, and I must do what’s best for the citizens of Harvey.” His determination underscores a personal connection to the community and a deep sense of duty to its future.

Harvey Mayor Christopher Clark discusses the city declaring itself financially distressed.

Thursday night, the city council voted to apply for “Financially Distressed City” status with the state due to $140 million debt, which means the city is temporarily shut down.

“This is political suicide, but I believe in my heart of hearts, I’m a lifelong resident of Harvey, and I must do what’s in the best for the citizens of Harvey, and that’s what I’m trying to do,” Mayor Clark said.

On Friday, two alderpersons told ABC7 they have been getting calls and texts asking what will be impacted.

“It really makes it hard to explain a situation that you a part of it but you really don’t know what’s going on,” 4th Ward Ald. Tracy Key said.

“It’s a very confusing tale on what exactly is going on in the City of Harvey,” 2nd Ward Ald. Colby Chapman

They supported to vote for state oversight and hope it leads to more transparency about city finances.

On Monday, Harvey hosted a free event “Fall into Praise Gospel Concert.” Some question why the city would host the free event if the it’s facing a financial crisis.

“We didn’t get a definitive answer about what services would be cut,” Harvey resident Amanda Askew said. “Is it senior services? Is it access to city hall? Is it youth services?”

Askew is a third generation Harvey resident who works in finance.

“My main concern is that I live in a city that’s is functional and that is running properly and that the people we elected are making the best decisions not just for themselves but also for the residents and the legacy that’s coming after us,” Askew said.

Earlier Friday, the mayor said meetings were in progress to determine what exactly would be shut down. The only exemption that was clear Thursday night was that first responders would be paid for now.

City council meets again October 27.

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