NYC Collection Boxes in the Area Receive Temporary Seal / Removal
NEW YORK, NY – In the interest of safety and security, postal officials will seal or remove Postal Service collection boxes on Saturday June 29, in New York City.
The familiar blue collection boxes will be inaccessible after the final scheduled collection of mail on the evening of Saturday June 29.
Impacted collection boxes will be reopened on the morning of Monday, July 1.
US Mail Collection Boxes impacted at the following locations:
Both Sides of 33rd Street – between Park Avenue and 6th Avenue
Both Sides of 32nd Street – between Park Avenue and 6th Avenue
Both Sides of 31st Street – between Park Avenue and 6th Avenue
Both Sides of 30th Street – between Park Avenue and 6th Avenue
Both Sides of 29th Street – between Park Avenue and 9th Avenue
Both Sides of 28th Street – between Park Avenue and 8th Avenue
Both Sides of 27th Street – between Park Avenue and 8th Avenue
Both Sides of 26th Street – between Park Avenue and 8th Avenue
Both Sides of 25th Street – between 5th Avenue and 9th Avenue
Both Sides of 5th Avenue – between 34th Street and 8th Street
Both Sides of 8th Street – between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue
Both Sides of Greenwich Avenue – between 6th Avenue and Christopher Street
Both Sides of Christopher Street – between Greenwich Avenue and 7th Avenue
Both Sides of 7th Avenue – between Christopher Street and 30th Street
Both Sides of 4th Avenue – between 9th Street and 14th Street
For additional locations to deposit mail, customers are directed to usps.com and use Quick Tools to Find Locations. Use the dropdown for collection boxes or post offices to find alternate locations for secure mail deposits in the immediate area.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.