The Brief Wilmington City Council members and residents are pushing to override Mayor John Carney's veto on a bill that would stop water shutoffs for vulnerable residents. The council will attempt a veto override during tomorrow night’s meeting, but 9 votes are needed. Wilmington City Council members and residents are calling for an override of Mayor John Carney's veto of legislation that would prohibit water shutoffs for some of the city’s most vulnerable residents, according to FOX 29’s Chris O’Connell. Push to protect vulnerable residents from water shutoffsWhat we know:The proposed ordinance would stop water shutoffs for qualifying households, including senior citizens, people with disabilities and children under 5, according to supporters. The council will attempt to override the mayor’s veto during tomorrow night’s City Council meeting.