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Residents and postal union press Mount Clemens to address employee parking and mail-suspension after carrier bite
Summary
Residents and a local letter carriers union told the Mount Clemens City Commission that employees parking all day on nearby residential streets is harming quality of life; the union also described a dog-bite incident that briefly halted delivery and asked for better animal-control coordination.
Ruthie Stevenson, a Mount Clemens resident, told the City Commission that streets near the post office have become "an all day parking lot," preventing neighbors from hosting events and creating persistent quality-of-life problems. Stevenson, who gave her address as 69 Dane Street, asked the city to involve the Postal Service and the community in finding a solution.
Clarence Blaze, who said he works at the Mount Clemens post office and is president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, Mount Clemens branch, described decades of…
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