My mailbox was damaged by a snowplow; will the Town repair or replace it?

Mailboxes can be damaged by snow plowing operations for various reasons, such as poor visibility, the mailbox being buried in a snow bank, the sheer weight/volume of the snow being plowed, or the door of the mailbox being left open and sticking out into the road. The damage is not deliberate and in most cases unavoidable. While mailboxes have a blanket authorization to be located within the ROW, the responsibility to maintain, repair or replace mailboxes lies with the property owner. If a properly installed and maintained mailbox (according to DPW Specifications) is physically struck by the Town’s plow truck, a generic USPS Post Office approved mailbox will be provided at no cost to the property owner.

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1. How do I report hazardous road conditions?
2. Is there a Winter Parking Ban?
3. Safe Roads at Safe Speeds?
4. Can I plow snow into or across the Town Right-of-Way (ROW)?
5. What can be in the Town Right-of-Way (ROW)?
6. My mailbox was damaged by a snowplow; will the Town repair or replace it?
7. When will my street get plowed?
8. When will the sidewalks be cleared?
9. Does the Town add salt to the winter sand pile?
10. Can I get sand from the Town for my driveway?