No Christmas Miracle at the Post Office

By Alice Gomstyn (ABCNews.com)
By ABC News Business Unit

No Christmas Miracle at the Post Office

July 8, 2010 Updated Jul 8, 2010 at 3:25 PM EDT

(ABCNews.com) -- Will this year's holiday shipping season be the last for dozens of U.S. post office branches?

Bob Guitierrez hopes not. For more than four decades, the Kansas City business owner has been a loyal customer of his local Kansas Avenue post office station, which sits across the street from his food manufacturing plant, Art's Mexican Products. Today, it is one of more than 200 post office locations around the country that the U.S. Postal Service is considering closing as it grapples with revenue declines that led to a $3.8 billion loss this year.

Guitierrez's local station has limited hours but the service is friendly and he prefers it, he said, to independent shipping companies.

"The post office is more personal," he said.

The last few months have been a trying time for supporters of the 234-year-old government-run mail service. Over the summer, the U.S.P.S. began reviewing whether to close some 3,600 post office branches and stations of its 36,000 locations. The closure decisions, the U.S.P.S. said, would be based on factors such as delivery volumes per location and proximity to other post offices.

By last month, the postal service had culled its list of at-risk locations to 241. (Click here for the latest list.) The U.S.P.S. now says that if any of those branches are closed, it won't happen until February at the earliest -- but that's cold comfort to those who say they want to keep their local offices open for good, not just for a couple more months.

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