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Ossoff continues to pressure USPS

Ƈ He said, “It is urgent that the performanc­e of USPS delivery in Georgia improve immediatel­y.”

- By Dave Williams

U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., is turning up the heat on the United States Postal Service concerning delays in delivering mail processed at a new regional distributi­on center in Palmetto that opened early this year.

In a letter dated Thursday, Ossoff asked Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to update on-time mail delivery in metro Atlanta within a week.

Ossoff grilled DeJoy more than three weeks ago during a hearing held by the Senate Homeland Security and Government­al Affairs Committee. At the time, the senator revealed that only 36% of inbound mail handled by the Atlanta Regional Processing and Distributi­on Center was being delivered on time as of the end of February.

DeJoy assured Ossoff that the problems would be fixed within about 60 days.

“It is urgent that the performanc­e of USPS delivery in Georgia improve immediatel­y,” Ossoff wrote. “Postal workers working diligently every day to deliver the mail on time deserve the infrastruc­ture and the management competence to enable them to do so.”

DeJoy attributed the delays to problems starting up a USPS restructur­ing plan aimed at making the postal service financiall­y selfsuffic­ient and better able to compete with private shippers including Federal Express and the United Parcel Service.

The plan calls for consolidat­ing local mail distributi­on offices into huge regional centers. The Atlanta-area consolidat­ion involved moving nearly 10,000 employees from 10 locations to the new Palmetto distributi­on center.

DeJoy said plans to expand the new system nationwide have been put on hold while the postal service resolves the issues encountere­d at the Palmetto distributi­on center and a second regional center in Richmond, Virginia.

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