USPS get rid of it permanently, on January 31
Some customers will be affected by this next postal change.
We have all known our fair share of frustration with our mail delivery from the American postal service (USPS). But temporary problems such as having to deal with yourDeliveries are delayed A few days or long lines at the post office could end up being the least of your problems. In fact, some customers are now faced with a change that could have an impact on their email service in a more permanent way. Read the rest to find out more about what USPS get rid of for good, on January 31.
Read this then:USPS plans this long, dreaded change in your mail, from January 22.
The USPS has made many temporary changes to its service this year.
The USPS has not avoided adjust its operations this year. It should be noted, however, that many changes have been short -lived.
In the spring, postal serviceDelivery service temporarily withdrawn Of several cities in the United States in the midst of a certain number of animal attacks against pardon holders. Then in July, the agencyhad to stop operations In its treatment and distribution center in St. Louis, Missouri, due to the floods. More recently, a number of post offices in the country have been temporarily closed "Due to security problems“While the USPS works to make repairs in various facilities.
But now the agency provides for a more permanent change.
The USPS gets rid of it for good.
Some customers will say goodbye to their postal installation during the new year.
A postal service spokesperson confirmed on November 15that the post office In Mountlake Terrace, Washington, will definitely be closed in 2023, according to MLTNews. The media previously reported on March 31 that the postal agency had tolose one's property of the building.
"The owner of the property where the Mountlake Terrace Post Office is not interested in renewing the lease", spokesperson for the USPSErnie Swanson told MLTNews in March. According to Swanson, the current lease is up on January 31 and the postal service will have to move by the beginning of February 2023.
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The Mountlake Terrace Post Office has no space to move.
In March, Swanson told MLTNews that postal service would begin to seek a new location for the installation of Mountlake Terrace so that residents of the region continue to "lead postal affairs". According to the media, the residents of Mountlake Terrace began to receive postcards by post this month, informing them that the USPS offers to move the post office.
But while the postal service says that it plans to move the Mountlake Terrace Mountlake Post Office to "a building of about 3,100 square feet" in the same postal code as "will maintain the same level of service as the current location , "Research has not yet been fruitful.
"Unfortunately, a location has not been selected for the moment," USPS spokespersonLecia Hall told MLTNews on November 15. "The postcards distributed are a way for the community to send their comments on the proposed resettlement."
Another post office also closes definitely shortly after.
The Mountlake Terrace Post Office is not the only installation in the face of a real estate problem. On November 7, the USPSpublished a press release announcing that he will suspect the Big Sky post office service, Montana, next year. This installation is a postal unit of the contract (CPU), and the current supplier has decided to terminate his contract with the postal service after recent negotiations. Consequently, the agency said that it "would be forced to close this processor", from February 28.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
The USPS also looked for another location for the Big Sky post office. "The postal service is ready to work with local companies in the region to explore viable options for another processor," said the agency. "We recognize that with many of our vacation offices, seasonal volumes and populations can be a challenge, however, we are intended to provide service in another place without determination. We do not plan any interruption of the service messaging. "