Postal Reform Legislation Introduced in the Senate

March 22, 2018        A bi-partisan group of senators headed by Sen. Tom Carper of Delaware has introduced S.2629, The Postal Service Reform Act of 2018: Improving Postal Operations, Service, and Transparency.  Senators Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), Claire McCaskill (D-MO),  and Jerry Moran (R-KS) have united to support the US Postal Service by providing…

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Repurposing Urban Post Offices

The US Postal Service has sold nearly 225 of its large postal properties over the last seven years.  Many of these buildings are on prime real estate in major cities such as Chicago, New York, and Washington, D.C., and are attractive to developers.  Massive old post offices where mail processors and other postal employees once worked are being transformed…

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Private Business Can Rent a Piece of A Post Office

The US Postal Service is  a landlord as well as a tenant.   As a landlord, the USPS leases space in USPS owned facilities, and subleases space in USPS leased facilities.  Leasing provides extra income for the Postal Service enabling it to keep owned properties, and remain in leased properties.   USPS leases have long allowed the…

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Who Is Responsible for Financial Troubles at the USPS?

On December 29, 2017 President was again in the news for tweeting.  This time his target was the USPS and the prices given to Amazon which are “making Amazon richer and the Post Office dumber and poorer,” according to the tweet.   In an L.A. Times article, Michael Hiltzik looks at why the President and Congress…

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E.P.A. Time Frames for 2015 Underground Storage Tank Requirements

New Underground Storage Tank Regulations adopted in 2015 have a three-year time frame for implementation, with many taking effect October 13, 2018.  If your facility has an Underground Storage Tank, make sure that it is in compliance with current regulations.  For more information Click Here or call the AUSPL office (800-572-9483) for a copy of the EPA brochure.

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USPS Chooses to Withhold Formerly Public Lease Data

December 8, 2017 In an unexpected and unfortunate reversal of a longstanding policy, the United States Postal Service (the “USPS”) recently stopped publishing critical information about post office leases.  If it goes unchallenged, the change in USPS policy will make unavailable information which has routinely been relied upon by lessors negotiating lease terms with the…

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See Photos of Prototypes for the New USPS Delivery Vehicles

Proptotype vehicles proposed as replacements for the US Postal Service’s aging fleet have been photographed around the country.  AM General, Karsen/REV Group, Mahindra, Oshkosh, and VT Hackney/Workhorse are competing for the lucrative USPS contract.  USPS PMG, Megan Brennan has told Congress that the 180,000 vehicles currently on the road may be replaced in groups of up to…

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Prototype Mail Delivery Truck Photographed on USPS Lot

November 1, 2017.     A prototype mail delivery truck has been photographed in a USPS lot in Flint, MI.  The Indian auto manufacturer Mahindra has submitted this as one of five entries from various manufacturers being reviewed by the USPS Next Generation Delivery Vehicle Program.  The final decision on a new vehicle is expected in…

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