Mailboxes/Project Signs (Site) |
Mailbox is a public container where mail is deposited for
distribution and collection. This does not include mailboxes
owned and maintained by the U.S. Postal Service, such as the
“Blue Boxes.” Project signs are boards, posters, or placards
displayed in a public place to advertise, impart information, or
give directions. This does not include signs owned and
maintained by the city. |
This inspectable item can have the following deficiencies: |
Mailbox Missing/Damaged |
Signs Damaged |
Mailbox Missing/Damaged (Mailboxes/Project Signs—Site) |
Deficiency: The U.S. Postal Service
resident/unit mailbox is either missing or so damaged that it
does not function properly. |
Note: Do not inspect commercial deposit boxes, FedEx, UPS, etc.,
or U.S. Postal Service “blue boxes.” |
Level of Deficiency: |
- Level 1: N/A |
- Level 2: N/A |
- Level 3: The U.S.
Postal Service resident/unit mailbox cannot be locked. |
-OR- |
The U.S. Postal Service resident/unit mailbox is missing or so
damaged that it does not function properly. |
Signs Damaged (Mailboxes/Project Signs—Site) |
Deficiency: The project sign is not legible
or readable because of deterioration or damage. |
Level of Deficiency: |
- Level 1: The sign is
damaged, vandalized, or deteriorated, and cannot be read from a
reasonable distance (for example, 20 feet). |
- Level 2: N/A |
- Level 3: N/A |