Atlantic City To Close City Hall April 8
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., (CBS) -- Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian released a statement on Monday regarding the April 8 closure of City Hall.
Earlier this month, a New Jersey State Senate committee approved a controversial plan that would allow the state to take over day to day operations in Atlantic City.
Below is Guardian's full statement:
"The City is in discussions with the State to avoid and forestall what may be an imminent financial predicament. Unfortunately, due to financial circumstances beyond our control, we will be forced to close City Hall starting on Friday, April 8, 2016 at 4:30pm. We anticipate this closure to remain in effect until at least Monday, May 2, 2016. (May 2nd is when we expect to receive our next payments of quarterly taxes.) We are working to ensure that all essential services will continue to be provided from April 8 through May 2 to the residents of Atlantic City. Essential services are identified as Police, Fire, Revenue collections, and some divisions in Public Works. All non-essential services will be ended and closed effective Friday, April 8, 2016 at 4:30pm.
Both essential and non-essential service employees will not be paid their salary during this closure period. Please note, however, health benefits will remain active for all Atlantic City employees during this period. We are greatly aware of the potential impact this will have on all of our employees. We are making every effort to find solutions prior to the April 8 deadline. As more information becomes available, we will make sure to share it as soon as possible. The City of Atlantic City is grateful for your continued service and support."