Smyrna Post Office update
SMYRNA – The Smyrna Post Office is not scheduled to close in late July after all, rather it could be the fall.
A U.S. Postal Service representative serving upstate New York said a proposal to close is available at the post office for public review and comment through Aug. 5. Comments collected through that period will be compiled and reviewed.
“Should a decision be made to advance this proposal to enactment, we have additional requirements for notifying local customers that would extend the changeover into the fall should we move in that direction,” said Maureen Marion, public affairs specialist.
She said finances are a consideration and that the postal service is reviewing local offices currently without a seated postmaster. Smyrna has operated with an officer in charge, but not a postmaster, since late 2008.
Should the post office close, residents will be notified by mail and receive additional time to plan on the service they would like to receive, Marion said.
A rural carrier service would provide pickup and delivery as well as the sale of stamps and all other customary postal services. Post office box customers could move their boxes to Sherburne with no change of address required or receive rural delivery to a box on a local carrier route. An address change to reflect the street name/house number would be required.
A U.S. Postal Service representative serving upstate New York said a proposal to close is available at the post office for public review and comment through Aug. 5. Comments collected through that period will be compiled and reviewed.
“Should a decision be made to advance this proposal to enactment, we have additional requirements for notifying local customers that would extend the changeover into the fall should we move in that direction,” said Maureen Marion, public affairs specialist.
She said finances are a consideration and that the postal service is reviewing local offices currently without a seated postmaster. Smyrna has operated with an officer in charge, but not a postmaster, since late 2008.
Should the post office close, residents will be notified by mail and receive additional time to plan on the service they would like to receive, Marion said.
A rural carrier service would provide pickup and delivery as well as the sale of stamps and all other customary postal services. Post office box customers could move their boxes to Sherburne with no change of address required or receive rural delivery to a box on a local carrier route. An address change to reflect the street name/house number would be required.
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