Got a notice mail box is to low. This last summer 2018 year later my aunt's mail box and mine are the only ones by us that have been raised now we have the tallest ones on the block. And there are some shorter, if they are going to change things they should do them all not just a few. Called the post office late last summer they said to busy to look into it right now.
I travel south on 146th ave very often and I have noticed that there are 4 mailboxes on the wrong side of the road and that they are ridiculously close to the road. Last winter the plow trucks were so scared of the location of these mailboxes that they would refuse to plow the east side of the road. This caused a serious traffic hazard to southbound traffic. I would think by now the postal delivery person would have caught this violation and reported it to their superior so that the situation could be corrected before the serious snow begins to fly. 146th is becoming a very busy road from all the construction in progress and I would hate for this silly mistake to cause a very avoidable accident.
I thank you in advance for your rapid response to this situation.
I sent a package June 25th to a former address. it was sent priority with extra insurance I was told it would be forwarded to the Grand Haven P.O. as this was where it was suppose to go. I think the policy should be that you return the package. As of today I have no idea after 3 weeks where this package is. I failed as I lost the tracking # but I feel you should have returned this to me and not tried to forward it.
Ok....you have a contract with Amazon and packages don't fit in mail boxes anymore. But I don't want my packages left at the end of the driveway just because the mail person is too lazy or overweight to walk up my driveway. She left three packages at the end of my driveway today. It's a steep drive but part of the job is to protect my packages. What happens in rain or sleet or other inclimate weather? Pretty easy to sit in a truck and not move much! I'm angry for lack of service!