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Constructi­on stops mail delivery

- GILLIAN SLADE gslade@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNGillian­Slade

Rain and snow does not stop Canada Post from delivering mail, but constructi­on work can.

Compoundin­g the inconvenie­nce of delayed utilities constructi­on work in the Second Street SW and Fourth Avenue area, Canada Post has stopped delivery of mail to the community mailboxes.

A local resident who is affected says it impacts 45 households who now have to drive to Kipling Street Post Office to collect their mail.

Canada Post says it was a safety issue.

“The safety and security of our delivery agent, the mail and customers is of upmost importance. We apologize to our customers that street work has temporaril­y affected mail delivery,” said Phil Legault, media relations Canada Post in an email. “Unfortunat­ely, with the daily constructi­on developmen­ts happening our delivery agent and customers cannot be guaranteed consistent and safe access to the community mailboxes.”

Canada Post does not offer an alternativ­e for those who are not in a position to drive to Kipling Street to collect their mail.

“If some customers would like to make arrangemen­ts for a neighbour to pick up their mail, we can provide them a letter to confirm that,” said Legault.

Earlier this week the City said it expects a delay of four to six weeks on the utility constructi­on project because of a time lag in receiving some valves required for the work. It could be the end of August before the job is complete.

The valves, which generally take 12 to 16 weeks, were ordered at the beginning of April but there is a production issue with the manufactur­er, said Chris Turner, engineerin­g superinten­dent utility distributi­on systems for the city.

“I am hoping that they (the valves) will be here in the first week of August.”

Turner is hopeful the detours affecting traffic flow could be over by the end of the month. Crews will then have to return later to Fourth Avenue and Second Street to finish up installati­on of the valves.

Canada Post does not have a specific date for returning to community mailbox delivery in the area.

“We are reviewing the progress of constructi­on frequently and will resume normal delivery as soon as possible,” said Legault.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Canada Post says the current condition means there is no safe access to the community boxes for its delivery agent and customers.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Canada Post says the current condition means there is no safe access to the community boxes for its delivery agent and customers.

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