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Video: Residents of new development in Texas unaware USPS mandated community mailboxes

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McKinney homeowners frustrated over lack of mail delivery

Residents in one new McKinney neighborhood are frustrated because mail isn’t being delivered to their home. For Kelly Broussard it’s been almost 2 months where she’s had to personally drive to the post office to pick up her mail.

“My husband is pissed…cross-eyed pissed,” said Broussard.

Broussard says she learned through the post office that USPS will not be delivering mail directly to people’s individual mailboxes. USPS confirmed with News 8 that they were implementing a centralized delivery system that would incorporate community post boxes or neighborhood units in that development.

Source: McKinney homeowners frustrated over lack of mail delivery | WFAA.com

5 thoughts on “Video: Residents of new development in Texas unaware USPS mandated community mailboxes

  1. Jo Jo you are so lost, I’m sorry. Wake up. Stop blaming management for everything.

  2. Its not the Post Office fault. Congress made it law that all new developments must have CBU and not door to door delivery.

  3. This is the fault of no one but the developers. If they had done their due diligence and contacted the PO prior to installing boxes, they would have been made aware that the community boxes are required of all new developments nationwide. Then they could have petitioned for an exception if they were hellbent on having curbside delivery. Of course they most likely would have been denied that petition, but they could have tried.

  4. these customers would be more pissed if they knew that the criminal po mismanagers got PFP bonus money. 99% who have no university education and a IQ of about 85! go to your local TV station………press to the PO is like sun light to a vampire. ps UPS #1

  5. I am glad to see the USPS is committed to efficiency. Welcome to the future, McKinney.

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