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Dec. 6th, 2005 07:54 am
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One of the lingering problems in Post-Katrina New Orleans is mail service.

Mail delivery has been officially back here, but everyone has their stories of how unreliable it is, and of things lost.

First class mail within the city, from and to well functioning parts of town, takes a week or so to arrive now.

No one I know has gotten magazines sent since the storm. As I mentioned, I got a copy of the first New Yorker magazine of September over a month late, and nothing else.

My mail carrier (who lost his home in New Orleans East) was one of the first to decide on his own to start delivering on his route rather than still holding things at the Post Office, as enough people were back Uptown.

What ever happened to the mail of September? 99.9% + of an entire month's worth of mail for a major city seems to have disappeared into the twilight zone. People who filled out change of address/forwarding as soon as they evacuated never got it forwarded. It wasn't waiting for people when they were told they could pick up mail at branch post offices or designated centers. A while back, people were told that all the city's mail was in a warehouse in Houston, then a story had it that when Rita threatened it was all trucked to Dallas. Now a story has it that it was all returned to the senders. But everyone can tell of mail that was never seen again on either end, and for a lot of folks that included important stuff.

The other day there was an announcement that there was a good bit of Katrina water damaged mail that has been dried out and would be delivered. Okaaay... that should only be a couple days worth of mail at most, right? Unless post office trucks were coming into town during the days after the storm and dumping mail into the flood waters?

Also, no mailboxes. Once plentiful, they took the mailboxes off the street corners, even here in high neighborhoods that never flooded. Why?

Any indication that U.S. Mail is being phased out in other parts of the country?

I recall back in the Reagan administration reading about the Federal Government contingecy plans for change of address forms and delivering mail after nuclear attack. That seemed pretty unlikely then. Now I see they can't even cope with a hurricane.

Date: 2005-12-06 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mshollie.livejournal.com
Reminds me...I should check with Bonner and Robbie about sending my checkbook to me. I am getting reliable mail service here on the WB.

Still, I should also write to BSP Intl. and find out WTF happened to copies of the Torch (magazine).

All my checks'es are in Texas

Date: 2005-12-06 06:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] infrogmation.livejournal.com
If my car was running, I'd make a 2 day trip to Austin to pick up mail, my baritone horn, and make a stop at a Lowes or Home Depot there (no doubt better stocked and less mad-houses than similar places in the NOLA area now).

Hope to have my car ready tomorrow.

Re: All my checks'es are in Texas

Date: 2005-12-06 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mshollie.livejournal.com
ROAD TRIP!!! Hope your car gets nice and fixed. :)

Date: 2005-12-06 03:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jeanster04.livejournal.com
We're still getting bills from August/September that we've already cleared up over the phone. It's slightly stressful to receive the paper copy in the mail but know you've already paid it. "Aah! Why are they sending a bill? We've already paid!!"
Mail is steadily flowing (effortlessly) here in BR.

Where have all the mail boxes gone?

Date: 2005-12-06 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] infrogmation.livejournal.com
Mister Postman actually had an answer for this one: He said that they'd lost the keys to the post boxes. They were all taken away to be have new locks installed.

Date: 2005-12-06 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glitter-ninja.livejournal.com
That's frustrating, especially since the PO has always had hype about how they'd deliver mail even during plagues of locusts and with mushroom clouds obscuring the sun.

As for the National Geographic you asked about in another post, I might have one. I'm getting mom's magazines here until her subscription runs out. Was it this month's issue?

Nash Geog Raffik

Date: 2005-12-07 12:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] infrogmation.livejournal.com
I dunno which month, I just keeep hearing that there was an issue substantially devoted to Katrina recently.

If you happen to have a copy you could send, let me know. I'd appreciate it, and be happy to send you a check or such for your expenses.

It's, like, lots of folks seem to be writing about us, but unless it's on the web, we don't see it.

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