Dear Editor,
I just read the article on the street addresses. As a side note,
the addresses in that area of town have not been submitted by the
city to the U.S. Post Office. The new residents there are having
significant trouble getting things like new appliances
delivered.
Dear Editor,
I just read the article on the street addresses. As a side note, the addresses in that area of town have not been submitted by the city to the U.S. Post Office. The new residents there are having significant trouble getting things like new appliances delivered. It’s no wonder that the Fire Department did not know where the streets are.
It’s a shame that there seems to be some sort of a hold up. It would seem like the city would have gotten the street names to the post office during the planning phase.
I have a friend that bought in the area and she has had many difficulties because of not having a legitimate address.
Joan Spencer, Gilro