Politics & Government

San Leandro Post Offices Not on Potential Closure List

Some 3,700 USPS locations are at risk of shutting down to help save costs for the struggling agency. Two Oakland post offices are scheduled for closure.

In an effort to cut costs, the U.S. Postal Service is considering shutting down roughly 3,700 offices throughout the country.

The agency, which reportedly lost $8 billion last year, announced Tuesday its plans to launch a review of a number of California post offices for possible closure. Most of the office locations under consideration are in rural areas, although San Francisco and Los Angeles both have a number of offices on the potential closure list.

Click here to see the list of locations under study nationwide. 

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No San Leandro or San Lorenzo post offices are being considered for closure. The only East Bay offices on the list are Byron Rumford station in downtown Oakland, and Eastmont station on MacArthur Boulevard near 82nd Avenue. 

In a statement issued by the USPS Tuesday, the agency said:

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" ... we are taking the next step in right-sizing our retail network by studying approximately 3,700 retail offices to determine customer needs. As part of this study, we are introducing a retail-replacement option –– Village Post Offices –– as an option for affected communities.

Village Post Offices would be operated by local businesses, such as pharmacies, grocery stores and other appropriate retailers, and would offer popular postal products and services such as stamps and flat-rate packaging."

For the past several years, the post office has continued to struggle with the declining use of first-class mail as a result of the ever-growing dependence on the Internet to communicate and pay bills. Businesses have also also been less inclined to send advertising mail because of the recession, according to reports.

The cash-strapped agency has already made significant reductions to its staff and costs in recent years. It has also proposed shifting to mail delivery five-days-a-week.

The postal service currently operates more than 31,000 local offices, branches and stations throughout the country -- down from 38,000 a decade ago.


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