Kenmore Post Office Topic of Local Public Meeting

Proposed relocation of retail services

May 02, 2018 



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What:

A representative from the Postal Service will attend a public meeting on Wednesday, May 16, to discuss the relocation of retail services provided by the Kenmore Post Office. This “new space project” will consist of procuring a suitable substitute location, preparing the new location for use as a post office and then transitioning the retail services to the new location.

Who:

USPS Real Estate Specialist Michael K. Bullard

When:

Wednesday, May 16, at 6:00 p.m.

Where:   

Boston University Kenmore Classroom 106
506 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215

What:

The Postal Service has been engaged in national re-evaluation of its facilities and is     considering the potential relocation of the retail services previously provided at the
Kenmore Post Office formerly located at 11 Deerfield St. to a yet-to-be determined location. 

At this meeting the Postal Service will identify the need, outline the proposal to meet the need for relocation, invite questions and solicit written input. Written comments on the proposal, which will be accepted for 30 days, should be sent to:

Michael K. Bullard, Real Estate Specialist
United States Postal Service
Facilities Service Office
PO Box 27497
Greensboro, NC 27498-1103
michael.k.bullard@usps.gov

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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