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Winter Preparations Snow Removal The Public Works Department wishes to remind everyone that snow is predictably on the way, and there are a few things to keep in mind regarding streets and driveways.
Preparing Your Mailbox for Winter Penn Township's mission throughout the winter is to maintain safe and passable roads. Often, keeping roads open means plowing deep snow to the edge of roads. Since most mailboxes are placed within the legal right of way, it is up to the homeowner to make sure that their mailbox can withstand the weight of snow being thrown from the plow. Normally, if mailboxes are placed as far beyond the shoulder of the highway as the postal carrier can reach and it is firmly supported, it should have no problem withstanding the weight of the snow as the plow passes. Snow plow operators are instructed to maintain lower speeds when plowing areas where mailboxes are present. However, occasionally higher speeds must be maintained to contend with heavy, wet snow. Penn Township offers these tips to help eliminate the possibility of a mailbox being damaged this winter:
Homeowners who have followed these tips in the past and have still experienced damaged mailboxes may want to consider installing a cantilever mailbox support that will swing a mailbox out of harm's way. Plans for building the cantilever mailbox support can be obtained for free from any PennDOT District Office. |