Each year, the Postal Service designates the third full week of May as “Mailbox Improvement Week” to encourage customers on city motorized, rural, or contract delivery service routes to examine and, where
necessary, improve the appearance of their mailboxes.
Mailbox Improvement Week calls attention to the need for providing mailboxes that are:
- Approved by the Postmaster General.
- Fully operational.
- Designed to protect the mail from weather.
- Safe to use.
- Conveniently located.
- Neat in appearance.
- Large enough within allowable size limits to support the customer’s daily mail and package volume.