With only two weeks notice posted only on the doomed sidewalk mailboxs, during the August doldrums when much of government is on vacation, the Postal Service eliminated 33 of the 75 sidewalk mail boxes in our area.
I reported it to the local newspaper which hadn't known about it, made a quick check and then ran it as lead story front page one day before the eliminations were to begin. Today, two days later, I verified that four mailboxes in and nearest the largest shopping mall in Virginia have been taken away.
Seems unwarranted to me. I wrote a letter to the editor and sent copies to my county supervisor, state delegate, congressman and both senators. Ironically, the senators' e-mail said don't expect any responses until next Tuesday (i.e., because of summer vacation).
How's the sidewalk mailbox situation in your area? I think it's important to have sidewalk mailboxes because (1) saves increasing traffic of everyone driving farther and congesting the main post offices, (2) many security sources discourage ever sending mail from residence mail boxes because of potential theft, (3) it's only logical to have pickup boxes at the main places where the public congregates, e.g., large shopping centers with grocery and hardware stores.