01-18-2025, 03:40 PM
(01-18-2025, 02:56 AM)Patricia Wrote: BTW there is no such thing as "mail parks." You can Google it. The only reference you will find has to do with HPPOA. The true definition of what are installed on HPPOA's parcels is:
"A group of CBUs (Cluster Box Units) are simply called "cluster mailboxes";"
I beg to differ:
A "mail park" refers to a designated area where a mail carrier can park their vehicle while delivering mail, typically in a situation where they need to walk to multiple mailboxes along a street or in a particular neighborhood, essentially "parking" their vehicle in a central location to access all the mailboxes within walking distance; sometimes also called a "park and loop" delivery method.
Key points about mail parks:
Purpose:
To allow mail carriers to efficiently deliver mail by minimizing the need to drive short distances repeatedly between individual mailboxes.
Location:
Usually located on a street with a good concentration of mailboxes, allowing the carrier to easily walk to each one.
Delivery method:
Once parked, the carrier will walk along the street, delivering mail to each mailbox before returning to the vehicle.