BRIDGEPORT — The City Council is looking to enforce a new residency reporting requirement after learning a majority of board and commission members failed to comply by the Jan. 31 deadline. “It’s a little shaming there are so many people that have not adhered to it,” Council President Aidee Nieves said Thursday. “If we (city officials) don’t follow our own ordinances, how do we expect other residents (to).” But long-time Police Commission member Thomas Lyons, whose wife, Michelle Lyons, serves on the council, said Thursday that no one told him to fill out the new form in the Town Clerk’s office declaring his home address.
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