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Resident urges council to consider changes to residency restrictions after decade without new offenses
Summary
At the July 1 Waukesha Common Council meeting, Daniel Pierce told the council he remains hindered by a registry entry from a 2008 Colorado conviction and asked how the city might modify its residency ordinance to allow long-since-complete cases to secure housing and run a business.
Daniel Pierce told the Waukesha Common Council on July 1 that he is listed on the “Wisconsin *** offender registry” from a 2008 Colorado case and said the listing has made it difficult to find housing and operate his towing business.
Pierce said he has been clear of parole and probation for more than 10 years and asked what the city can do so people in his situation can secure affordable housing and become taxpayers. He said…
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