Chicago Sun-Times

Harvey braces for police, fire dept. layoffs

- BY ANDY GRIMM, STAFF REPORTER agrimm@suntimes.com | @agrimm34

Half of Harvey’s police and fire department personnel will be laid off later this week after a court ruling blocked the longstrugg­ling south suburb from receiving $ 1.4 million in tax revenue, attorney Bob Fioretti said Tuesday.

City officials will officially make a decision thisweek on how to make up the shortfall, after a chancery court judge on Monday denied a request to release the money while the city fights its police pension board over millions in back payments, said Fioretti, who is representi­ng Harvey.

“They’ve got enough for payroll this week,” said Fioretti, a former Chicago alderman.

Fioretti later on Tuesday said that on Friday, 18 firefighte­rs and half of the city’s 63 police officers would be laid off.

“Public safety is the top priority of the mayor, and he’s going towork tomake sure that the city is safe,” Fioretti said.

Harvey Mayor Eric Kellogg on Monday called a special meeting and discussed “massive” layoffs required if Harvey doesn’t receive the money from the state, which was withheld by Comptrolle­r Susana Mendoza after the city’s police pension board filed a complaint under a recently passed state law.

Addressing reporters Monday night, Kellogg — who was reelected in 2016 to a fourth term as mayor— blasted Mendoza.

“Youwant to make Harvey the test baby,” Kellogg said. “All I’m saying is, I own it, with respect to some of the issues with respect to the city of Harvey. But I can’t own the fact that she made an unpreceden­ted, illegal move to freeze our dollars.”

Fioretti said the town will appeal the ruling, which would redirect tax revenue until the city pays down between $ 5 million to $ 7 million in pension debt. Harvey is the first municipali­ty to see its state revenues withheld under the law, Fioretti said.

Mendoza spokesman Abdon Pallasch said Tuesday that Mendoza was required to follow the law, and it was a judge’s ruling in favor of the union that ultimately blocked Harvey from receiving the money from the state.

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