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Oct. 2, 2009
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Customers’ mail delivery times may be earlier or later

Oregon, SW Washington Post Offices adjusting city
mail delivery routes to improve efficiency, cut costs

PORTLAND—Post Offices throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington are adjusting city letter carrier mail routes to help save significantly on costs and increase efficiency.

City letter carrier mail routes at 68 Post Offices and stations in the United States Postal Service’s Portland District were recently adjusted.

The U.S. Postal Service is facing a $7 billion operating budget deficit this fiscal year, chiefly because of declining mail volume and revenue that are a result of the poor economy. Route adjustments are being instituted nationwide to help the Postal Service achieve major cost savings.

The Postal Service’s mail volume through the first three quarters of 2009 was down by 15 percent nationally compared to last year. The USPS relies on the sales of its stamps and services for its operating revenue and does not receive tax dollars for operations.

“The Postal Service needs to be highly efficient and reduce costs while still providing excellent service,” said USPS Portland District Manager Kim Anderson. “These route changes allow us to economize and adjust the work time, amount of deliveries and travel time on routes to reflect the changes in mail volume. These changes will save the Postal Service millions of dollars this year in our operating expenses in Oregon and Southwest Washington.

“While we will try to minimize any customer inconvenience, with these route changes it is inevitable that some customers in these communities will have their mail delivered at a different time than what they’re accustomed to,” Anderson noted. Some may receive mail earlier in the day, some later.

“With these changes, we expect to achieve savings in fuel and vehicle maintenance costs, and work hours. We will also help the environment, and help keep U.S. postage rates among the lowest in the world. As always, all of our letter carriers make it their goal to deliver your mail as early as possible each day. We appreciate their great support.”

For those who require early mail delivery, many Post Offices have Post Office Boxes available for rent at low rates.

(See below for communities and ZIP Codes with route changes.)

Oregon & SW Washington Post Offices making route changes in Autumn 2009

Post OfficeZIP Codes
Albany97321, 97322
Ashland97520
Astoria97103
Baker City97814
Beaverton97005, 97006, 97007, 97008, 97229
Bend 97701, 97702
Burns97720
Camas98607
Canby97013
Clackamas97027, 97086
Coos Bay97420
Coquille97423
Corvallis97330, 97331, 97333
Cottage Grove97424
Dallas97338
Eugene97401, 97402, 97403, 97404, 97405, 97408
Forest Grove97116
Grants Pass97526, 97527
Gresham97030, 97080
Hermiston97838
Hillsboro97123, 97124
Hood River97031
Independence97351
John Day97845
Junction City97448
Kelso98626
Klamath Falls97601, 97603
La Grande97850
Lake Grove97035
Lake Oswego97034, 97035
Lakeview97630
Lebanon97355
Lincoln City97367
Longview98632
Madras97741
McMinnville97128
Medford97501, 97502, 97503, 97504
Milton-Freewater97862
Monmouth97361
Myrtle Point97458
Newberg97132
Newport97365
North Bend97459
Nyssa97913
Ontario97914
Oregon City97045
Pendleton97801
Portland97201, 97202, 97203, 97204, 97205, 97206, 97209, 97210, 97211, 97212, 97213, 97214, 97215, 97216, 97217, 97218, 97219, 97220, 97221, 97222, 97223, 97224, 97225, 97227, 97230, 97231, 97232, 97233, 97236, 97239, 97258, 97266, 97267
Prineville97754
Redmond97756
Reedsport97467
Roseburg97470, 97471
Salem97301, 97302, 97303, 97304, 97305, 97306, 97317
Seaside97138
Sheridan97378
Silverton97381
Springfield97477, 97478
St Helens97051
Stayton97383
Sweet Home97386
The Dalles97058
Tillamook97141
Toledo97391
Troutdale97060
Vancouver98660, 98661, 98662, 98663, 98664, 98665, 98682, 98683, 98684, 98685, 98686
Vernonia97064
Washougal98671
West Linn97068
Woodburn97071

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