Euclid Post Office Station No Longer On Closing List

Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge is pleased to inform constituents that the United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced a new strategy to achieve cost savings that no longer includes the closing or consolidation of approximately 3,700 retail facilities throughout the nation. USPS confirmed that the Post Office branch at  21551 Euclid Avenue in Euclid and five other postal facilities in the 11th Congressional District that were on the proposed closing list, are spared from the chopping block.

While postal authorities withdrew their plan for closing facilities for the time being, they clearly stated they reserve the right to propose closings in the future if new cost-cutting measures fail to control their deficit. Without changes, such as buy-outs and reductions in the workforce through attrition, reduced hours at rural post offices or consolidation of mail processing facilities, the Post Office says it will continue to lose $25 million per day. However the single greatest contribution to the Post Office debt is a requirement that they "pre-fund" retirement benefits for employees 75 years into the future ($5.5 billion annually), a mandate imposed on no other business or government agency in the nation. This has resulted in large overpayments that Congresswoman Fudge says can and should be addressed by Congress.

“While, I am pleased that USPS will seek a new direction to achieve fiscal solvency without closing much needed facilities in our district, I urge them to do more. USPS must keep first class and Saturday delivery, maintain service standards and preserve health care and retirement benefits for its employees to adequately service our communities," said Congresswoman Fudge. "Postal facilities are a vital engine of economic activity in our community and accessibility is a crucial factor for businesses and residents, especially postal patrons with limited mobility or access to the internet such as the elderly, the disabled and low income residents."

USPS facilities no longer considered for closing in the 11th Congressional District:
·     Collinwood Station
·     East Cleveland Branch
·     Euclid Branch
·     Glenville Bratenahl Branch
·     Newburg Station
·     University Station

Belinda Prinz is Communications Director for US Rep. Marcia Fudge (11th Congressional District). She is a native of Greater Cleveland who joined Rep. Fudge's staff in Jan. 2010 after 33 years in Cleveland radio and television news.

Belinda Prinz

Communications Director for US Rep. Marcia Fudge (11th Congressional District) I am a native of Greater Cleveland. I joined her staff in Jan. 2010 after 33 years in Cleveland radio and television news

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