By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
ANSONIA — The city wants residents to clean up their acts or face some hefty fines.
The reason for the tough stance is blight, especially this time of year, which has become problematic, according to the city’s anti-blight officer, James Tanner.
Tanner said he’s been fielding what seem to be “endless calls regarding blight offenses” from concerned residents.
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