SOUTH BRONX — Mail service in areas of the neighborhood are so “horrendous” and “discriminatory” that a local politician is calling on the inspector general of the U.S. Postal Service to do an audit to determine what’s going wrong.
City Councilman Rafael Salamanca wrote a letter to USPS Inspector General David Williams on Oct. 17 asking him to audit service in 10 South Bronx zip codes, where incidents of late and lost mail have been rampant for years, he said.
The specific zip codes Salamanca requested Williams look into are 10451, 10454, 10455, 10456, 10457, 10459, 10460, 10472, 10473 and 10474, covering neighborhoods including Hunts Point, Longwood and Mott Haven. Read more
City Councilman Rafael Salamanca, Jr.:
After recently meeting with the Bronx Postmaster, I am incredibly discouraged by the lack of solutions being presented to fix the dismal service the South Bronx receives through its Postal Service.
I am calling on an audit from the Inspector General of the USPS to investigate the current procedures and protocols of the South Bronx post offices, and to perform a thorough and complete audit in ten of our zip codes.
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Look in to the demographic of the area and you will find your answer.
That new York city Councilman is about to get a taste of what it’s been like for me to deal with employees and managers for the last 35 years.
Is it the plants or management that is delaying the Republican political mail?!