A long-time Airmont resident said cars are routinely left on village streets overnight despite a posted no-parking rule from midnight to 6 a.m., raising safety concerns during winter weather. The board later approved a resolution authorizing a named individual to arrange towing during snow events, requiring immediate notification to the police department and to village officials.
Andrew Benjamin of 27 Fella Court identified himself during public comment and said he and other neighbors can see parked vehicles left overnight that are not being ticketed or moved. He described a flatbed he said is used by a local tow operator and said residents have not seen enforcement: "He shrugged his shoulders and said, 'I don't care.' We don't have to do that," Benjamin said he was told of a neighbor’s attitude. Benjamin asked trustees to contact the police chief and to take some form of enforcement action such as warnings followed by summonses.
Later in the meeting the board passed a resolution authorizing George Stoll "to initiate towing of vehicles during a snow event," and the motion requires that vehicle removals be coordinated with immediate notification to the police department and notification to the village. That motion was made and passed by voice vote.
The transcript records residents’ requests for enforcement and a board action to give a named person authority to begin towing during snow events; the record does not show any details about a contract with a tow company, fees for towing, or further enforcement protocols beyond the notification requirements recorded in the resolution.