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My mailbox was hit by a town plow, who is responsible for fixing it?

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My mailbox was hit by a town plow, who is responsible for fixing it?

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It is the Town Highway Department’s policy to replace mailboxes that are damaged by the town during snow plowing operations with a standard rural mailbox and 4″ x 4″ wood post. Since there is no statutory or legal authority which grants a property owner or resident the right to place a mailbox in the highway right-of-way, replacement of mailboxes is done as a courtesy and only the standard replacement can be provided, 248-6270.

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