Airmont trustees authorize camera inspection of drainage on Christmas Hill Road and Laurel Drive
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Summary
Trustees authorized the village engineer to run a camera inspection and investigate drainage complaints on Christmas Hill Road and Laurel Drive after a resident reported persistent, unclear drainage problems; the board approved hiring the investigator/consultant to perform the work.
The Village of Airmont Board of Trustees on June 4 authorized the village to investigate reported drainage problems on Christmas Hill Road and Laurel Drive and to run a closed‑circuit camera inspection to identify the cause.
A homeowner had sent an email to the village describing ongoing drainage difficulties and uncertainty about the source of the problem. Trustees said a camera inspection of the storm system is required to determine whether the issue stems from a collapsed pipe, blockage, or other condition.
The board passed a resolution authorizing the village engineer and consultant John Queenan (name provided in the meeting) to perform the camera inspection and to report findings and cost estimates for any required repairs. Trustees said the inspection results will guide whether immediate repairs or a larger reconstruction project is required.
What’s next: the village will receive a written inspection report and cost estimate; staff will present findings to the board and recommend next steps, including scheduling repairs or prompting further engineering design work.

