“The postmasters’ notice that they were implementing the cluster mailboxes was incredibly late considering we would have to incorporate the location of the cluster mailbox in our engineered design for the subdivision,” Howard said.
The Home Builders Association of Alabama has been advocating against the enforcement of CBUs for some time because of potential safety concerns, inconvenience for homeowners, and the undue burden on developers.
“The key thing to me is this is a thing being forced upon the citizens who have had no input whatsoever. That’s just not right,” HBA member and Dothan Mayor Mark Saliba said. “They’re not paying attention to our elected leaders who go to represent us on that level.”
Saliba said the issue is actually between tax-paying citizens and U.S.P.S, a quasi-governmental authority.
“As a mayor, that bothers me because I don’t believe majority of our people want their mail in a cluster box,” Saliba said.
Saliba said there are a lot of details to work out about the guidance concerning CBUs as they can pose issues for residents and hurdles for home builders: senior citizens and disabled persons may not be able to walk a long way or drive a car to get their mail and developers or homeowners associations could be responsible for installing driveways, lighting, parking spaces, and sidewalks.