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M INIATURE gardens are sprouting
at certain locations in London,
Ont., where Canada Post
plans to install controversial community
mailboxes.
The fenced- in flower beds, which
sit atop the concrete pads where mailboxes
will stand, are being installed
by a group of residents opposed to the
Crown corporation's plan to end doorto-
door residential mail delivery.
The group, called Londoners for
Door to Door, says the garden boxes
are being set up in areas where local
residents are unhappy with making the
switch to community mailboxes.
Canada Post announced its plan to
end door- to- door service in December
2013, citing declining traditional mail
volumes as the reason. It gave itself
five years to implement the move to
community mailboxes and said it expects
900,000 households to make the
switch this year.
Wendy Goldsmith says the Londoners
for Door to Door was set up in the
winter after residents raised concerns
about safety, privacy, litter and traffic
when mailboxes go into what they consider
less- than- ideal locations.
The actions in London are just the
latest in a series of efforts by residents
who are opposed to Canada Post's community
mailbox plan.
In one Quebec community, a man
dumped soil on the spot where a community
mailbox was set to go in, set up
a steel fence around it and peppered his
lawn with " Save door- to- door" signs.
In Hamilton, where the city took
Canada Post to court over how much
say local government has over mailbox
locations, some residents used bags of
mulch and newly planted shrubs to disrupt
installation of the mailboxes.
Despite the local displays of dissent,
however, Canada Post emerged the
winner of that court case. An Ontario
judge found a Hamilton bylaw, which
required Canada Post to obtain a $ 200
permit per site to install boxes on municipal
land, did not apply to the Crown
corporation.
In London, Goldsmith said the latest
" guerilla gardening" effort came about
because Canada Post wasn't respecting
a request from the City of London
to hold off on mailbox installation until
further consultation was held.
" What we want to do is send a really
clear message to Canada Post that this
is something our community is not going
to accept without consultation and
without residents being made aware
clearly of the impact this is going to
have on their communities," she said.
The first garden box was installed
in Wednesday night, Goldsmith said,
another followed Thursday morning,
and third one was planned for a site on
Friday.
In addition to the garden boxes, one
neighbourhood is holding a so- called
" block party" at a proposed mailbox
site to prevent contractors from developing
it further, Goldsmith said. In
that area, neighbours opposed to the
community mailbox transition camped
out overnight to lay claim to the space,
she said.
Goldsmith said her group had reached
out to Canada Post in the hopes of having
a conversation but hadn't been successful
in its efforts.
A spokesman with Canada Post, however,
said the Crown corporation has
carried out an " extensive" local consultation
process in London since November
2014, and is in the early stages of
a community mailbox transition that is
set to take effect later this year.
" While we have a long history installing
equipment in communities
across the country," said Jon Hamilton.
" We do so in a thoughtful, consultative
manner and in accordance with the
laws that govern how postal service is
provided in Canada."
- The Canadian Press
' Guerilla gardeners' fighting Canada Post
Don't like idea
of community
mailboxes
By Diana Mehta
GEOFF ROBINS / THE CANADIAN PRESS
Activist Rob McQueen sits in the spot of a proposed Canada Post super- mailbox in London, Ont.
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