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1-Apr-11 7:00 AM  EST  

USPS proposes streamlining review process for closing post offices 

USPS proposes streamlining review process for closing post offices

By Ed O'Keefe
Washington Post


 
The U.S. Postal Service has proposed a review process that officials say could help expedite decisions on facility closures and result in the shuttering of thousands of locations this year.
Postal employees work out of about 32,000 locations nationwide, but with a growing number of customers buying stamps and packaging material at pharmacies, groceries and office supply stores, officials said Thursday that it is time to scale back.
 
“We feel it’s what we have to do to remain the organization that we are,” said Dean Granholm, USPS vice president for post office operations. “Any retailer in the business is going through the changes that we are.”
 
USPS has closed about 300 locations in the past six months using what postal officials describe as a disorganized process that often dragged on for years. The computerized system announced Thursday would allow top officials in Washington to begin reviewing sites by the summer and assess a location’s feasibility within 138 days — a sharply shorter period of review, Granholm said.
 
“This is not an effort to shutter all of our post offices,” he said. Officials plan to review about 3,000 sites by June. Reviewing a location does not mean that its closure is inevitable, Granholm said.
 
The proposed changes, submitted this week for publication in the Federal Register, are open to public comment for the next two months. If the changes are enacted, Granholm said, USPS would focus on whether to keep open thousands of smaller branches and stations located in city centers or far-flung rural towns that may get less traffic than nearby post offices.
 

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Source: Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/usps-proposes-streamlining-review-process-for-closing-post-offices/2011/03/31/AF74P9BC_story.html

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