Postal Service to hold public meeting

on Greensburg, PA mail processing study

Meeting to be held at Westmoreland Community College, 7 p.m., December 21

December 05, 2011 



What:

Postal Service managers will give an overview and listen to community input regarding a proposal to move mail processing operations from the Greensburg Delivery and Distribution Center (DDC) into the Pittsburgh PA Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC).

Who:

Western PA District Manager Charles P. McCreadie and Western PA District operations staff.

When:

Wednesday, December 21, 2011
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (The two-hour meeting will end promptly at 9 p.m.)

Where:

Westmoreland Community College auditorium
145 Pavilion Lane
Greensburg, PA 15697

Details:

The study results support consolidating the remaining mail processing operations that are currently being performed at the Greensburg DDC by taking advantage of available processing capacity at the Pittsburgh P&DC in order to increase efficiency and improve productivity. While no final decision has been reached, Postal Service managers will give an overview of the rationale behind the proposal and its possible outcomes, as well as, listen to community input and concerns. A summary of the proposal, a meeting agenda and presentation materials will be made available on usps.com.

Anyone who wishes to submit comments in writing can send them to: Manager, Consumer & Industry Contact, Western PA District, 1001 California Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15290-1007. Public comments will be accepted up to, and must be postmarked by, January 5. Additional local and national information may be found on our Website: http://about.usps.com/streamlining-operations/area-mail-processing.htm.

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