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Jackson County adopts policy to replace mailboxes hit by county equipment, reimburses materials up to $100
Summary
Supervisors approved a formal mailbox damage policy that limits replacement to direct contact by county equipment, supplies a standard cedar 4x4 post with galvanized mailbox, and reimburses materials up to $100 for nonstandard replacements; labor is not reimbursed
Jackson County supervisors on April 22 adopted a formal policy governing replacement of mailboxes damaged by county equipment. The policy defines eligibility, replacement standards, and reimbursement terms.
County staff explained the new policy applies only when there is direct contact between county equipment and a mailbox. "If you're weighing in snow, for example, and wet heavy snow is the thing that knocks the mailbox, that's not covered under this. It's only direct…
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