An attorney for the police union said the residency decision pertains only to the force's 842 rank-and-file members, not the small command staff. Once the decision is made final, police officers will enjoy a benefit that no other city employee has. Teachers with Pittsburgh Public Schools are not required to be city residents, but the district's other employees are.
But the police union president, Sgt. Michael LaPorte, said changes would be through collective bargaining and only after the current contract expires in December.