House Resolution on Six Day Mail Delivery

Representatives Sam Graves (MO-6) and Gerald Connolly (VA-11) have referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform House Resolution 12 entitled “Empower the United States Postal Service to Thrive in the 21st Century.” This resolution urges the USPS to take all appropriate measures to ensure the continuation of six day mail delivery service.…

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Unraveling the Mysteries of the U. S. Postal Service Lease Agreement

During the 2015 annual AUSPL Conference in Reno, NV, Dennis Pottenger and I gave a presentation entitled “Unraveling the Mysteries of the USPS Lease Agreement.”  As members of AUSPL’s Board of Directors with many years of experience dealing with postal leases, we shared with attendees our experiences and insights.  We hope the presentation was informative…

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How Are Census Bureau Surveys Delivered?

AUSPL Conference 2015 provided opportunities for attendees to ask questions of speakers and workshop presenters.  One of the questions posed by an AUSPL member to Representative Amodei was why the US Census Bureau sends out surveys using UPS rather than the US Postal Service.  Harry Glenn of Van Scoyoc and Associates contacted a congressional staff…

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Samuel Dattel, Founding Member of AUSPL, Passes Away at Age 88

Samuel Dattel, 88, passed away on Sunday, September 13, 2015, after a long illness.  In 1981, Mr. Dattel, along with Lawrence Schlager, Jerry Frankel, Ray DeLeo, and Merritt Meyer, founded AUSPL.  The founders recruited 25 postal lessors to join the new postal association.  From this small group of postal landlords, AUSPL has grown to represent…

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The Termination Clause

The Postal Service may or may not negotiate for inclusion of termination rights in a postal lease.  When entering into a new lease, the landlord negotiating the lease may want to 1) refuse to agree to a termination option for the USPS, 2) agree to such an option only in cases in which the leased…

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Bernie Sanders to Postal Service: Relaxed Mail Standards “a Disaster”

In an August 26, 2015 Washington Post article, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders (D-VT) addressed problems with the US Postal Service. He called the recent cost-cutting measure of closing mail processing plants a “disaster that is negatively impacting Americans all over this country.” Senator Sanders called the US Postal Service’s required pre-funding of future health-care…

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USPS Announces $586 Million Net Loss in Third Quarter 2015

The Postal Service has announced a net loss of $586 million for the third quarter of 2015, typically the slowest time of year for the agency. The USPS reported a net loss of $2 billion for the same time last year. Online shopping has helped boost package delivery for the Postal Service. Shipping and package…

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Amazon Looks to USPS to Deliver the Goods

Beginning in October of 2014, the Postal Service has been successfully delivering groceries for Amazon customers in certain cities including San Francisco and New York. And, similar delivery services could expand. Postmaster General Megan Brennan told Bloomberg Business that the USPS is seeking more customers who are interested in customized delivery of their products. Amazon…

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New USPS Sorting Machines Can Sort 6,000+ Small Parcels per Hour

The USPS is pilot testing new small package sorting equipment as part of an effort to grow its package delivery service. Earlier this year, USPS installed the Small Parcel Sorting System (SPSS) machines in select facilities in Florida, Arizona, California, Texas and New York. The machines have been hugely productive. The SPSS machines can sort…

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News About P.O. Boxes

New post office services and features are available at 8,400 competitive post offices. A competitive post office means the USPS provides some of the same services offered by its competitors at comparable prices. Here are some new services for PO Boxes that are available at many of these 8,400 post offices:  Baker’s Dozen: 13 months…

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