Description
Although the picture was taken to show damage of trash truck driving over the curb in the background one can see snow that had been pushed up in front of the mailbox from the latest snow storm. With all the melting that has taken place it is still a couple feet high. I had to shovel a path through the mound of snow in order for the mail person to gain access to the mailbox. Is there another alternative? The mailbox has not been damaged but a selection was required.
also asked...
Q. Select the cause of damage
A. Mailbox/Post was hit directly by snow from a snowplow truck.
A. Mailbox/Post was hit directly by snow from a snowplow truck.
Q. Select the type of damage
A. Post is damaged, but mailbox is not damaged and still attached to the post.
A. Post is damaged, but mailbox is not damaged and still attached to the post.
6 Comments
Dennis P (Registered User)
DPW HWYS Amy Rill (Verified Official)
DPW HWYS Amy Rill (Verified Official)
Acknowledged DPW HWYS M Shifflett (Verified Official)
Jud (Registered User)
Closed Carl F (Registered User)
Thank you for contacting the Howard County DPW Bureau of Highways. This issue is now closed in Tell HoCo. If you require more information, please contact Department of Public Works Highways office 410-313-7450.