December 11, 2018

East Bay Post Offices Open Sunday for Retail Service

Postal Service makes it Priority Yule! for customers needing more time to mail

OAKLAND, CA — To ease the hustle and bustle of getting your holiday shipments in the mail, select Post Offices throughout the Bay-Valley postal district will be open for full retail services on two Sundays,   December 16 and 23, 2018. With the week before Christmas anticipated to be the busiest week of the year, the Postal Service wants to ease the stress for customers rushing to get their shipments on the way.

The following post offices will be open for retail service from 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Dec. 16 and 23:

ALAMEDA MAIN

2201 Shoreline Dr., Alameda, CA 94501

BRENTWOOD MAIN

18 Oak St., Brentwood, CA 94513

CONCORD MAIN

2121 Meridian Park Blvd., Concord,CA 94520

FAIRFIELD MAIN

600 Kentucky St., Fairfield, CA 94533

HAYWARD MAIN

24438 Santa Clara St., Hayward, CA 94544

LIVERMORE MAIN

220 South Livermore Ave., Livermore, CA 94550

NAPA MAIN

1625 Trancas St., Napa, CA 94558

OAKLAND - EMERYVILLE

1585 62nd St., Oakland, CA 94608

OAKLAND - CIVIC CENTER

201 13th St., Oakland, CA 94612

PLEASANTON MAIN

4300 Black Ave., Pleasanton, CA 94566

RICHMOND MAIN

1025 Nevin Ave., Richmond, CA 94801

SAN LEANDRO MAIN

1777 Abram Court, San Leandro, CA 94577

SAN RAMON MAIN

12935 Alcosta Blvd., San Ramon, CA 94583

WALNUT CREEK MAIN

2070 N., Broadway, Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Nearly 3 billion pieces of mail, including 200 million packages, are expected to be processed and delivered during the week of December 17-23. Traditionally, what used to be the busiest day of the year has morphed into the “busiest week,” largely driven by an increase in online buying.

“During the busiest time of the year, people get frazzled with all they have to do,” said Bay-Valley District Manager Robert Reynosa. “Providing a convenience to our customers by giving them added days to give us their shipments is just one less thing they have to worry about. It’s all about Priority Yule!”

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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