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Council’s public-works committee denies tenants’ appeal of disruptive-conduct report; appeal tied to fire alarm incident

2295979 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

A public-works committee hearing denied an appeal of a disruptive conduct report (DCR) for 804 Hillview Avenue after testimony from tenants and a police officer; the committee voted to deny the appeal in a roll call.

The Millersville Borough public‑works committee denied an appeal from tenants at 804 Hillview Avenue concerning a disruptive conduct report (DCR) issued after an automatic fire alarm and an officer’s report of a strong burnt‑marijuana odor.

Two tenants, McKenna Goldstein and Hope Davis, told the committee they left their second‑floor apartment to attend a movie immediately after the alarm and later received a DCR alleging marijuana odor inside and outside their unit. They said they had not previously set off the alarm in over two years of tenancy and provided a movie…

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