The City of North St. Paul would like your input on the idea of installing "gang mailboxes" in the project area.

In conversations about mail security during the Silver Lake area construction project, City staff and the Postmaster discussed these mailboxes as a potential future option. Gang mailboxes allow the postal carrier to open all mailboxes using one special key. Each resident would have their own key to open only their mailbox. Some styles of gang mailbox have several larger doors for delivery of parcels, and a resident receiving a parcel would get a key placed in their mailbox to open the parcel door.

The City would like to know how you feel about having permanent gang mailboxes in your neighborhood.

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Here is a picture of one style of gang mailbox:

Here is a picture of one style of gang mailbox:

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* 1. On which street do you live?

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* 2. Would you be interested in using a gang mailbox?

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* 3. Which of these considerations are important to you when considering the idea of gang mailboxes? Select all that apply.

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* 4. Gang mailboxes vary in size and can have mail slots for 8, 12, or 16 residences.

An 8 will mean that typically the distance to get mail will only be one lot away from any given address. 12 might be two lots away, while a 16 would mean three lots away.

The higher number would mean less mailbox installations, which some find to be aesthetically cleaner for the roadway.

Which sizes of gang mailbox would you prefer? Choose all that apply.

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* 5. Would you be comfortable having a gang mailbox installed in front of your property? If yes, please share your address.

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