Mail/package delivery area | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Katie Henry (katie-henry![]() |
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Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2022 14:17:48 -0700 (PDT) |
We're under construction and recently had to redesign our mailboxes to include more USPS package delivery boxes. In the previous plan, we had a little cubby for each home so residents could leave things for each other. With the new plan, the cubbies have been shrunk down to mail slots, 10" wide x 14" deep x 1-1/4" high. This is big enough for a piece of mail or a magazine, but not much else. Should we even bother with the mail slots? Or should we omit them and get some rolling carts with hanging Pentaflex folders or some other solution? In my experience, cohousers often need a way to leave bulkier items, such as books or small packages, for their neighbors and mail slots wouldn't be very useful. What do you have in your common house and does it work well? Katie Henry Heartwood Commons - Tulsa
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Mail/package delivery area Katie Henry, April 8 2022
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Re: Mail/package delivery area Sharon Villines, April 8 2022
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