![]() ![]() Wherever you wander, you’ll find something to enjoy. For nightlife, explore the Highlands, Edgewood or Atlanta’s quirky “EAV” or East Atlanta Village. For great eats, try Old Fourth Ward, Kirkwood, Decatur or Atlanta’s Westside. Start your stay in Midtown, home to many of the city’s hotels, Georgia Tech University and the city’s tree-filled Piedmont Park. When you fly to Atlanta, you will find a patchwork of neighborhoods, many dotted with Atlanta’s signature early to mid-century homes. ![]() ![]() Always changing, the city’s experiencing a vital stage of growth - with jobs and people rushing into the city’s neighborhoods, each one with its own unique feel. There’s many ways to describe Atlanta, and much more to see. These and other measures should help keep mail on the most direct route from sender to receiver.Unexpected, artsy, urban, Southern, a little quirky, real, still finding its identity. These include managers communicating with each other when mail is misrouted to the wrong facility and adding extra containers next to high-volume ZIP Code bins so employees can easily replace the full bins. We did, however, identify a few best practices the Postal Service could implement nationwide. Less than 0.2 percent of First-Class Mail letters were misrouted. The Postal Service, it turns out, does a pretty good job of routing the mail, especially considering the challenges brought on by the pandemic. Or mail bins fill up at sorting machines, and the overflow can obstruct the mail chute, pushing incoming mail pieces into bins for other destinations. For example, postal employees may forget to remove old routing labels from reusable trays and bags. Mail can get misrouted for several reasons. We sought to answer those questions in a recent audit report. Have you ever tracked a piece of mail and noticed it seems to be taking a not-so-direct journey? This sometimes happens when the Postal Service mistakenly sends mail to the wrong facility. ![]()
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