No, No, No!!!! Not until you change the/a city to a Ward election system, When you make people live in the City -- they become VOTERS in the City, you have a faction of workers that can get people elected that can further their own agendas. Example -- The Police and Fire Retirees at 50 that have $80,000+ Pensions which are much more common than most think in both the City and the Suburbs.

This is problem in the suburbs where voter turnout is low for elections and having everyone on the department and their families vote can easily walk away with the election. You basically are putting the fox in charge of the hen house. The Finance department may also have to live in the city – they don’t exactly have the people or the public standing to gain a lot of votes.