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WPCNR CITY HALL CIRCUIT. By John F. Bailey. April 10,2010: Mayor Adam Bradley of White Plains answered 5 Common Council members’ call for him to resign from his position Monday (because of the effects of his ongoing domestic abuse case), by saying, “I am not resigning.”
After a brief statement, he took questions from an assembly of media, and an observer for WPCNR, reports he handled the questions very well and was at ease, then conducted a budget and management committee meeting with no new budget changes from last week. The budget remains calling for a 19% tax increase, but two members of the committee and Councilperson Benjamin Boykin said layoffs had to come.

“I am not going to resign.” Adam Bradley addressing the media below, answering the call by 5 members of the Common Council for him to resign because they feel his court case over domestic abuse is distracting. Photos for WPCNR by Peter Katz



Forty-five minutes later Mr. Bradley chaired the first meeting of the Budget & Management Committee, in which Commissioner of Finance Michael Genito presented the budget.
In attendance were Councilmen Benjamin Boykin, Thomas Roach, Beth Smayda, Milagros Lecouna, Dennis Power, and David Buchwald. Mr. Boykin made the suggestion during a discussion of the sales tax that the city survey how much retail space was vacant in the downtown to see what needs to be done to improve the city’s retail sales tax take.
David Buchwald asked the administration about the feasibility of bonding for health care expenses and benefits, and Mr. Genito and Eileen Earl Bradley said the state frowns on borrowing for operational expenses and pointed out various pitfalls involved in that strategy.
Beth Smayda raised the matter of certioraris (refunds for taxes overcollected, due to lowered assessments), one of the main budget problems, and Mr. Genito said the city was expecting a resurgence of ceritiorari filings over the next few years due to the poor economy last year and this year, holding out little turn around. He said the assessor and he would be developing a closer look at this.
Other than these comments, the councilmembers who have had the budget for a week,offerred no other suggestions for trimming the budget which going forward still calls for a 19% tax increase in city property taxes.
Councilman Benjamin Boykin, speaking of the city’s budget condition said, layoffs and personnel cuts to come were unavoidable, (even though city sales tax collections were up and the the sales tax fall off year to year declined only 2.4% in the Third quarter. The city is down 11% through three quarters.
Mr. Bradley was in command of the meeting, and relations were cool but cordial after the duelling news conferences of the afternoon when Mr. Roach, Mr. Boykin, Mr. Buchwald, Ms. Lecouna and Ms. Smayda united before the media called on Mr. Bradley to resign.
Earlier today, the Mayor’s domestic abuse case was carried over to May 10, with the Mayor agreeing to be evaluated for any possible potential for domestic violence by pyschiatrists and medical personnel of SANCIA, 20 Church Street, White Plains. The Mayor did not plead guilty to any charges, and did not agree to attend any domestic violence classes as is being reported erroneously by several media. The agreement to be evaluated by SANCIA was in exchange for remaining free in his own recognizance

Media Trucks parked outside city hall. We hope they were paying their parking meters.
