Tucson Post Office’s Midtown Station to consolidate with Coronado Station in January 2011


October 28, 2010 



Because of recent extraordinary declines in mail volume and as the result of a study conducted last year, the U.S. Postal Service has made the decision to consolidate the Tucson Post Office’s Midtown Station at 5401 E. 5th St., with Tucson’s Coronado Station at 255 N. Rosemont Blvd., effective close of business on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.

“Given the huge decline in mail volume — a decline of nearly 26 billion pieces nationally this past year alone — we must take action to reduce the size of our retail and delivery network,” said Tucson Postmaster Carl Grigel. “By consolidating, streamlining and adjusting our operations, the Postal Service becomes a more efficient and effective organization.”

“Local mail delivery will not be affected by this move. Full retail services will still be available and our customers will continue to receive the same excellent service they always have,” Grigel said.

Postal employees affected by the move will be reassigned in accordance with applicable collective bargaining agreements and established repositioning processes.

Midtown customers wishing to conduct postal business at a retail location in the city can continue to do so at one of 17 Post Office locations in the Tucson area, as well as 17 Contract Postal Unit locations inside other businesses. Finding directions to postal services is as easy as a click of the “Locate a Post Office” link at www.usps.com or calling 1-800-ASK-USPS.

Conveniently, customers can also skip the trip to the Post Office altogether and purchase stamps and shipping postage-paid labels online at usps.com. They can also request free package pickup at the website. The Postal Service will pick up packages during regular mail delivery the next business day – and, unlike other shipping companies, there is no fee for this service. Postage stamps can also be purchased at 1-800-STAMP-24.

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