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	<title>Comments on: Are We Losing Our Ballard Post Office?</title>
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		<title>By: Linda Lee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description>Living the east side of 15th AVE NW, I would be very happy to have the post office near &quot;our&quot; Fred Meyer Shopping center, but, the original post office should stay open for the reasons you suggested. I would suggest that mini post offices be placed throughout the community, providing a mailing kisoks where packages can be weighed, measured, and postage applied.  IN the kisok would be a computer with a zip code finder, postal rate calculator, and questions answered as to which class an item would fit into and approximate time for delivery based on postage. Is that too much to asks?  If a package is over 1 lb then  deputized clerks could be in certain businesses to accept them to be picked up by postal carriers on a daily basis. ( ie city Library,  Office supply stores).  The one thing I hate about the Ballard current location is the outside mail drop should be in the middle of the street and the express mail boxes that were on 14th NE be replaced, and all boxes should have a 5:00 pick up.  Thank God, my mailperson will take outgoing mail from my residence.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living the east side of 15th AVE NW, I would be very happy to have the post office near &#8220;our&#8221; Fred Meyer Shopping center, but, the original post office should stay open for the reasons you suggested. I would suggest that mini post offices be placed throughout the community, providing a mailing kisoks where packages can be weighed, measured, and postage applied.  IN the kisok would be a computer with a zip code finder, postal rate calculator, and questions answered as to which class an item would fit into and approximate time for delivery based on postage. Is that too much to asks?  If a package is over 1 lb then  deputized clerks could be in certain businesses to accept them to be picked up by postal carriers on a daily basis. ( ie city Library,  Office supply stores).  The one thing I hate about the Ballard current location is the outside mail drop should be in the middle of the street and the express mail boxes that were on 14th NE be replaced, and all boxes should have a 5:00 pick up.  Thank God, my mailperson will take outgoing mail from my residence.</p>
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