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Mount Vernon residents tell City Council to ‘fix the city’ before hiking taxes

Mount Vernon’s City Council held a public hearing Tuesday night to discuss the mayor's 2026 budget – a point of contention for residents upset by a property tax hike proposal.

Jackie Gillis

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Lisa LaRocca

Dec 17, 2025, 12:14 PM

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Mount Vernon’s City Council held a public hearing Tuesday night to discuss the mayor's 2026 budget – a point of contention for residents upset by a property tax hike proposal.

A rally took place in front of City Hall before the meeting began. Many held signs that read “Fix the city before you fix the tax rate.”

"Since I've been here, I've seen our taxes increase, I've seen fees added for things with you know, no real thought behind them," said Mount Vernon resident Tamala Boyd.

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The 2026 budget calls for a 6.09% property tax hike, that's compared to last year's 3.6% increase.

"Look around Mt. Vernon. I mean, it's like the storefronts are empty, the shops are closed, cracked sidewalks and trash. This is what our city looks like and at the same time, our taxes keep going up," said Axel Ebermann, a Mount Vernon resident.

Mount Vernon has been struggling financially for years, and city officials say this property tax increase is needed to help pay for added expenses, such as $4 million tied to union contract obligations.

Residents News 12 spoke with say they feel like their concerns are not being heard.

After the meeting, News 12 talked with Councilman Derrick Thompson. He says he appreciates everyone that spoke up but in order to function as a city, some type of budget needs to be passed.

"I understand the concerns, and they have some accurate concerns. Around budget time is always a difficult time to have discussions and difficult choices. At the end of the day, you have to run the city," said Councilman Thompson.

A vote is expected to happen on Dec. 18 at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall inside council chambers.

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