2. If there is no elevator, delivery is made on the first floor, either at a central location, as planned at 631.2a, or, if exceptions have been granted, at individual points on the first and second floors, when they are occupied primarily by business offices and when such service is requested. Customers located outside the city`s delivery service limits may, if authorized by mail, receive a delivery service if they place boxes on the delivery driver`s travel line. The local post manager must approve the mailbox locations and the type of equipment. Boxes must be installed safely so that customers do not have to travel an inappropriate distance in order to receive their mail and provide sufficient access to mailbox sites. Normally, it is appropriate inside a building. Cabana Colony, Florida: Last month, in Cabana Colony, a community of about 700 detached houses, it was said that mail distribution would be eliminated door-to-door and that everyone should put a mailbox on the sidewalk. Last week, the post office said that everything was a serious mistake and that the letter should never have been sent. “The residents of the Cabana Colony do not need to move their mailboxes,” a USPS spokeswoman said. “USPS apologizes for the mixed message.” It is clear that, in the words of the PMG, mail “rolls” a more centralized distribution.
It seems that there is a plan behind all this, but the Post Office has not yet filed a request for advice from the Postal Regulatory Commission. At some point, there will be so much news about delivery transformations that it becomes clear that the post office is making a national service change and needs to apply for expertise. In the meantime, the transformations are taking place on a so-called ad hoc basis, as if there were no plan. Freistatt, Missouri: The Freistatt Post Office closed on Good Friday due to a dispute over rent due to an emergency ban (although, according to a reliable source, the landlord proposed a welfare agreement). The post office said that rural delivery would be too expensive, so it is looking to set up a cluster unit on the village site next to the community centre. The village chief was informed that the installation of the aircraft would take some time, as the post office had hired “an architect” in the project. The Post Office is also finding other ways to convert current delivery points into cheaper delivery modes. In certain circumstances, the Post Office may also change the distribution of existing housing without the owner`s consent, for example. B if factor safety is a problem. The dangerous justification of dogs for the completion of door-to-door delivery seems to occur with increasing frequency.
Postmaster should not set up a mixed delivery zone in which the forwarder must be zigzag from door to sidewalk, if the forwarder has already taken obvious shortcuts to make delivery. Postmaster must weigh the pros and cons of converting less than 100 percent of deliveries. Congress seems ready to defy the retraining plan. Mp Darrel Issas bill already has a provision that advances centralized delivery, and Senator Tom Carper says Issa`s idea of moving mail distribution from the door to the cluster boxes could be included in the final bill in one way or another.