The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

No more mail at your door? Delivery changes eyed

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Americans for generation­s have come to depend on door-to-door mail delivery. It’s about as American as apple pie.

But with the Postal Service facing billions of dollars in annual losses, the delivery service could be virtually phased out by 2022 under a proposal a House panel was considerin­g Wednesday. Curbside delivery, which includes deliveries to mailboxes at the end of driveways, and cluster box delivery would replace letter carriers slipping mail into front-door boxes.

The proposal is part of broader legislatio­n by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, designed to cut costs at the cashstrapp­ed agency by up to $4.5 billion a year.

The Postal Service had a $16 billion loss last year.

The agency has been moving toward curbside and cluster box delivery in new residentia­l developmen­ts since the 1970s.

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