Mayor Patterson-Howard Leads Mount Vernon Through Blizzard

By: Dennis Richmond, Jr.

More than twenty inches of heavy New York snow covered Mount Vernon, the jewel of Westchester. With that, Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard — widely regarded by many residents as one of the strongest leaders the city has seen in years — spent the day not behind her desk, but out in the field, moving throughout the city alongside emergency personnel and Department of Public Works crews. Why? To ensure response efforts were coordinated and effective.

She was in the trenches.

In an exclusive interview with me, the Mayor described the storm as particularly challenging, noting that the snow’s weight and density made removal efforts more difficult than usual.

“This is not your good, ‘snow blower’ snow,” she said.

Despite those conditions, the city made significant progress throughout the day. A key factor, according to the Mayor, was the cooperation of Mount Vernon residents. Many honored the city’s travel ban and moved their vehicles from critical emergency routes, including Gramatan Avenue, Fourth Avenue, and Fifth Avenue. That decision allowed plows to move curb to curb — a critical step in restoring safe passage on some of the city’s most heavily traveled roads.

While plows handled main corridors, hand crews were deployed across Mount Vernon, clearing crosswalks, sidewalks, and bridges. The work, though less visible, remains essential — especially for pedestrians navigating the city in the aftermath of the storm.

Mayor Patterson-Howard also remained in communication with municipal leaders across Westchester County throughout the day, coordinating response efforts as the storm impacted communities regionwide. That level of collaboration reflects an approach to leadership she has emphasized throughout her tenure — one centered on preparation, communication, and follow-through.

In recent years, that approach has been evident in broader city efforts, from securing major investments to upgrading Mount Vernon’s aging infrastructure to reopening community spaces and strengthening public safety initiatives. Those same priorities — planning, coordination, and execution — were on full display as the city worked to manage one of the season’s most significant weather events.

Still, the Mayor was clear that recovery will take time.

“It will take a day or two to get back to normal,” she said.

For now, city officials are urging residents to remain patient, limit unnecessary travel, and allow crews to continue their work. With conditions steadily improving and crews working around the clock, Mount Vernon is moving forward, like always — one cleared street at a time.

Thank you for everything that you do, Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard.

Dennis Richmond, Jr. (@NewYorkStakz) is a journalist, historian, and educator from Yonkers, NY. He writes to uplift unheard voices, honor history, and inspire change.

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