The Mount Vernon area was first settled in 1664 by families from
Connecticut as part of the
Town of Eastchester. Mount Vernon became a
village in 1853, and a
city in 1892. Mount Vernon takes its name from
George Washington's
Mount Vernon plantation in
Virginia, much as neighboring
Wakefield (in the
Bronx) was named for the
Virginia plantation where Washington was born. The Mount Vernon Public Library, a gift to the city from
Andrew Carnegie, opened in 1904 and is now part of the
Westchester Library System, providing educational, cultural and computer services to county residents of all ages. The
Mount Vernon Trust Company opened in 1903. It was the largest bank in
Westchester County, with branches in the east and west sections of the city. During the 1960s, Mount Vernon was a divided city on the brink of a "northern style" segregation. Many African Americans from the
southern United States migrated north and settled in the city of Mount Vernon for better job opportunities and educational advancements. At the same time, many
white Americans from the
Bronx and
Manhattan looked to Mount Vernon as a new "
bedroom community" because of rising crime in New York City (a "
white flight" factor contributed as well). As a result, Mount Vernon became divided by the
New Haven Line (today part of
Metro-North Railroad) into North Side and South Side. The population south of the tracks became predominantly African-American, while that north of the tracks was largely white. At the height of this segregation in the 1970s, August Petrillo was mayor. When he died, Thomas E. Sharpe was elected mayor. Upon Sharpe's death in 1984, Carmella Iaboni took office as acting mayor until
Ronald Blackwood was elected; Blackwood was the first
Afro-Caribbean mayor of the city (as well as of any city in New York State). In 1996, Ernest D. Davis was elected the mayor of Mount Vernon; he served until 2007. Clinton I. Young, Jr. became the city's mayor on January 1, 2008. Four years later, on January 1, 2012, Ernest D. Davis became the 21st mayor of Mount Vernon. In 2013, Davis was investigated for failure to report rental income. In 2015, Richard Thomas defeated Davis in an upset victory in the September primary. in the November general election, Thomas received 71% of the votes to become the mayor of Mount Vernon. In the subsequent 2019 election, Shawyn Patterson-Howard unseated the incumbent Mayor Thomas in a hotly contested June primary to become the new Democratic nominee and went on to capture 81% of the vote to defeat André Wallace (who had since been named Acting Mayor and ran as a Republican) in the general election in November to become the first black woman mayor of Mount Vernon (and of any city in Westchester County). Mount Vernon has in recent years undergone a transition from a city of homes and small businesses to a city of regional commerce. Between 2000 and 2006, Mount Vernon's economy grew 20.5%, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the New York metropolitan area. In January 2019,
Moody's withdrew its credit rating for Mount Vernon because of the city's failure to provide audited financial statements. The failure to prepare and deliver audited financial statements stemmed from a disagreement as to which entity would pay for the audit of the Urban Renewal Agency (URA), one of the city's agencies, and which auditing firm would perform the audit. Further clouding the city's financial condition is the prospect that it might have a repayment obligation to HUD in connection with grants previously awarded to the city
2019 mayoral dispute On July 9, 2019, mayor Richard Thomas pleaded guilty to stealing campaign funds and lying to the
State Board of Elections. Thomas was ordered to resign from office by September 30, 2019. The city council then appointed council president Andre Wallace as acting mayor. Thomas refused to resign from his post. Wallace then appointed Shawn Harris as new police commissioner. After arriving for work, Thomas ordered the Mount Vernon Police to arrest Harris for trespassing. Harris was released after an order from the Westchester County District Attorney. Both Thomas and Wallace occupied offices in the city hall, with Thomas in the mayor's office, under the guard of the Mount Vernon Police. In August 2019, the Commission presented its final report which included four key proposed changes to the City's Charter: • A new requirement for annual financial audits. • Quarterly financial reports showing the city's fiscal condition. • An updated comprehensive plan for economic growth. • A periodic review of the city charter. ==Notable sites==