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2-2 Find Your Local USPS Growth Manager

Every area where the U.S. Postal Service provides mail delivery has a Postal Service employee assigned to help developers and builders with planning mail service for new developments. These “new delivery planning” employees are referred to as Growth Managers.

To find the Growth Manager that covers your specific development’s geographic location, send an email to: Delivery.Growth@USPS.GOV, or contact your Post Office and ask to speak to either the Postmaster or the person assigned to assist developers with planning new mail service.

If you do not receive a reply from your District Growth Manager or Post Office, please email your concern to the above email address and the escalation process within the Postal Service will occur as follows:

  1. First Level of Inquiry – The District Growth Manager (to respond within 2 weeks).
  2. Second Level of Inquiry – The Area Growth Manager (to respond within 2 weeks).
  3. Third Level of Inquiry – The Headquarters Growth Manager (to respond within 30 days).



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