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Posted on August 3rd, 2009 in Nation by lalate

Postal Regulatory Commission List

Here again is the Postal Regulatory Commission’s list of possible Post Office closures. Postal Regulatory Commission’s Post Office closing list is not final but upon their consideration. 700 branches are on the list. And while your branch may be on the list, many localities – upon the list’s release moments ago – are already planning movements to help prevent their city’s Post Offices from getting a closure vote.

The actual list is in pdf format

CLICK HERE FOR THE ACTUAL LIST in pdf format

CLICK HERE FOR PRC.GOV website

[NOTE - the list on prc.gov is taking forever to load  because of net traffic. Below is a running list of branches on the above PRC.GOV list being announced by local press. Check back for updates.]

Las Vegas news is reporting the following on the list:

  • The Desert Inn Retail Unit
  • Garside
  • Huntridge
  • King Station
  • Strip Station

Kansas City is reporting the following:

  • Fairfax, 3210 Fiberglass Road, Kansas City, Kan.
  • Indian Springs, 4953 State Ave., Kansas City, Kan.
  • Packers, 628 Kansas Ave., Kansas City, Kan.
  • Boardwalk, 6304 N.W. Barry Road, Kansas City.
  • Center Square, 1100 Main St., Kansas City.
  • Centropolis, 5824 E. Truman Road, Kansas City.
  • Civic Center (federal building), 601 E. 12th St., Kansas City.
  • Metro North, 400 N.W. Barry Road, Kansas City.
  • Northeast, 105. N. Hardesty Avenue, Kansas City.
  • Southeast, 7640 Prospect Ave., Kansas City.
  • William Chick, 2657 Independence Ave., Kansas City.
  • Mission, Johnson Drive and Nall Avenue, Overland Park.
  • Overland Park, 8010 Conser St., Overland Park.
  • Shawnee, 6201 Nieman Road, Shawnee.

Roanoke Virgina the following:

  • Downtown Roanoke
  • Grandin Road Station
  • Hollins University
  • Melrose Station
  • Williamson Road
  • Downtown Roanoke
  • Grandin Road Station
  • Hollins University
  • Melrose Station

UPDATE #2

Southern California

  • (Los Angeles – NONE)
  • Huntington Beach
  • Irvine
  • Redondo Beach
  • Whittier
  • Fullerton
  • Pomona
  • Orange

San Jose

  • Oakridge Mall
  • Four in southern Alameda County
  • Several branches in Oakland, Berkeley and Richmond.
  • Colonnade Branch

Chicago

  • 200 E. Randolph St., 60601
  • 6037 S. Kedzie Ave., 60629
  • 2345 S. Wentworth Ave., Ste. A, 60616
  • 5424 W. Devon Ave., 60646
  • (Thompson Center) 100 W. Randolph St., 60601
  • 10238 S. Vincennes Ave., 60643
  • 3933 W. North Ave., Ste. 1, 60647
  • 4642 S. Bishop St., 60609
  • 7617 N. Paulina St., 60626
  • 2148 E. 71st St., 60649
  • 4749 N. Bernard St., 60625
  • 2011 W. Montrose Ave., 60618
  • 956 E. 58th St., 60637
  • 10422 S. Ewing Ave., 60617
  • 168 N. Clinton St., 60661
  • 7715 S. Cottage Grove Ave., 60619
  • 5401 W. Lawrence Ave., 60630
  • 5 S. Wabash Ave., 60603
  • 875 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. LL2, 60611
  • 1510 E. 55th St., 60653
  • 2405 N. Sheffield Ave., 60614
  • 11600 W. Irving Park Rd., 60666
  • 227 E. Ontario St., 60610
  • 233 S. Wacker Dr., Ste. LL1A, 60606

Dallas / North Texas

ARLINGTON

  • Main post office

DALLAS

  • Oak Lawn

FORT WORTH

  • Alliance Airport
  • Cityview
  • Glencrest
  • Riverside
  • Seminary Hill
  • Southeast
  • Stockyards
  • Wedgwood

UPDATE #3

New York press is reporting the following branches on the list:

Bronx • Botanical • Bronx Hub • Clason Point • Crotona Park • Hillside • Melcourt • Oak Point • Van Nest Brooklyn • Cypress Hills • Farragut • Highlawn • Halsey • Newkirk • New Lots • Sunset Manhattan • 26 Federal Plaza • Appraisers Store • Battery Park Retail • Cherokee • Chinatown • College • Columbus Circle • Dag Hammarskjold • Empire State • Greeley Square • Hamilton Grange • Inwood • London Terrace • Midtown • Patchin • Peck Slip • Pitt • Port Authority • Port Authority Conv • Tompkins Square • Tudor City • United Nations • Wall Street Retail • West Village • Yorkville Queens • Astoria PP in Long Island City • Broadway PP in Long Island City • East Elmhurst • Fresh Meadows Retail • Fresh Pond • Horace Harding in Flushing • LaGuardia in Flushing • LIC PP Annex in Long Island City • Linden Hill • Station B in Jamaica • Whitestone Staten Island • Eltingville • Rosebank

The U.S. Postal Service is in major financial trouble. At stake is $7 billion in loss for 2009.

In 2008, U.S. mail use reportedly fell 9.5 billion pieces; this year it’s expected to fall 28 billion pieces.




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10 Responses to 'Postal Regulatory Commission List!'

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  1. lol said,

    on August 3rd, 2009 at 9:00 pm

    why dont you just host the PDF on your website????

  2. cindysutton said,

    on August 4th, 2009 at 1:47 am

    Postal Regulatory Commission List! http://bit.ly/SBIgf

  3. David Winnie said,

    on August 4th, 2009 at 3:11 am

    Postal Regulatory Commission List! http://bit.ly/WGZBy

  4. Tish said,

    on August 4th, 2009 at 8:49 am

    With the state of the economy, and all the returning vets, the postal service should be rebuilding not down sizing. Post offices should be upgraded and remodeled to create jobs. Instead of cutting back days and hours, hours should be increase. Computers should be in every post office for costumer use to look up zip codes, addresses, or other such information. The post office should be made and maintained as an important part of every community. It is part of the AMERICAN WAY! (P.S. this web site is not user friendly and maybe hiring some young vets or young college grads with computer knowledge would help and improve usage of the postal service)

  5. Will Chan said,

    on August 4th, 2009 at 9:44 am

    Postal Regulatory Commission List! http://bit.ly/SBIgf

  6. JD said,

    on August 4th, 2009 at 10:29 am

    Tish,

    I am sure that you send emails, right? The Post Office is not fully supported by the Government, they depend on people sending mail, companies sending ads and catalogs and this has greatly decreased in the past few years. The post office needs to greatly cut back on the number of offices! If you think they should not, then i suggest you stop sending emails and send anything you need to by sending an actual letter…until you do this, stop talking!

  7. Tim said,

    on August 4th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    Unfortunately the post office suffers from an unbelievably strong bureaucracy and employees union. I worked in a USPO data center for the better part of the year and the interoffice fighting and outright laziness of the rank-and-file employees was amazing. While strolling around on my floor you could see many of the employees openly sleeping in their cubicles.

    The PO has to hire contractors to do the work of the regular employees who can not or will not do their jobs. Meanwhile the regular PO employees do everything in their power to get the contractors fired. It’s amazing that any work gets done in a PO office at all.

    Did you know that the PO no longer handles it’s own airmail? It contracts out airmail because it can no longer effectively deliver it. In time the rest of the PO will be phased out for much the same reason. I wish it were otherwise but the bureaucracy and the PO workers have effectively driving a spike into the heart of their business that has already killed it. They just haven’t seen the writing on the wall yet.

  8. vinnie said,

    on August 4th, 2009 at 4:20 pm

    Why not get rid of government instead off the post office.

  9. Bob Smith said,

    on August 4th, 2009 at 8:51 pm

    And the Obama administration wants the government to ultimately control all health care! We’re Doomed

  10. Randall Sloan said,

    on April 27th, 2010 at 9:35 am

    email has essentially made the post office somewhat obsolete except for the need for parcels and hard copies of documents. I don’t see any solution except to close offices and decrease service. I would even prefer to have a monday , wednesday , friday service as opposed to closing offices in small communities however.

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