Monday, January 31, 2011

GASPORT POST OFFICE TO FACE CONSOLIDATION

Last week's Wall Street Journal ran a story about the closing of post offices across the United States:

The U.S. Postal Service plays two roles in America: an agency that keeps rural areas linked to the rest of the nation, and one that loses a lot of money.

Now, with the red ink showing no sign of stopping, the postal service is hoping to ramp up a cost-cutting program that is already eliciting yelps of pain around the country. Beginning in March, the agency will start the process of closing as many as 2,000 post offices, on top of the 491 it said it would close starting at the end of last year. In addition, it is reviewing another 16,000—half of the nation's existing post offices—that are operating at a deficit, and lobbying Congress to allow it to change the law so it can close the most unprofitable among them. The law currently allows the postal service to close post offices only for maintenance problems, lease expirations or other reasons that don't include profitability.

The news is crushing in many remote communities where the post office is often the heart of the town and the closest link to the rest of the country. Shuttering them, critics say, also puts an enormous burden on people, particularly on the elderly, who find it difficult to travel out of town.

The postal service argues that its network of some 32,000 brick-and-mortar post offices, many built in the horse-and-buggy days, is outmoded in an era when people are more mobile, often pay bills online and text or email rather than put pen to paper. It also wants post offices to be profitable to help it overcome record $8.5 billion in losses in fiscal year 2010.



The entire article can be read here:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704881304576094000352599050.html?KEYWORDS=post+offices+closing



The Gasport post office wasn't on the closings list, but the talk of the town is that it will be consolidated into either Middleport or Lockport. It's guaranteed to be one of them, which one yet is unknown.

I contacted someone in the know who told me the PO boxes will remain at the Gasport branch and the office will still be open for business. The carriers will have larger routes and longer travel time from their base of operations, therefore, your accustomed time of delivery will change accordingly. I will post more here as details become available.