Harvey news: Mayor misses Harvey City Council's first meeting in months as financial crisis continues, frustrating residents

The Harvey City Council gathered on Monday evening for the first time in nearly three months, marking a significant meeting for the community.

Despite the city facing a severe financial crisis, the absence of the mayor at the meeting left some residents feeling overlooked and disrespected.

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Prior to the main council session, a finance committee convened, where auditors noted some progress in the city’s efforts to address its over $150 million debt, though acknowledging much work remains.

In late 2022, the city made significant cuts, laying off nearly half of its fire department and a third of its police force. The council had previously declared a state of financial distress, potentially paving the way for state intervention and assistance.

During the public comment period, many residents voiced their dissatisfaction and concerns about the city’s situation.

“We, as residents, are not being properly cared for,” expressed Glynis James-Watson, a Harvey resident. “We are not receiving the notifications and respect we deserve.”

“I would like to see more collaboration and the ability to move forward in a positive manner,” said Alicia Nicole, another Harvey resident.

Harvey’s mayor pro tem, Dominique Randle El, told residents that they are working on things.

“Harvey is much better than it has been in the past. We are going to continue to try to prove that as well and that’s why you see me trying to manage things,” she said.

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