Politics & Government

Urbandale Reacts to Postal Service Plan to Cut Saturday Delivery

The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 5. Speak out: How will this affect you?

Beginning in August, Urbandale residents might be seeing less of the postman.

Calling the six-days-per-week mail delivery business model β€œno longer sustainable,” the U.S. Postal Service announced Wednesday it will eliminate Saturday delivery of mail by Aug. 5.

The plan to change delivery from six days a week to five would only affect first-class mail. Packages, mail-order medicines, priority and express mail would still be delivered on Saturdays. The local post office, 3311 100th St., will remain open for business Saturdays.

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While the change may seem minimal, the cost savings is estimated to be nearly $2 billion a year.

Still some residents feel the change is only a band-aid for a serious problem.

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"Its about time! The U.S. government is the WORST business owner in the country," Cannon Clark, said on the Urbandale Facebook Page. "UPS and FedEx are essentially the same service and extremely profitable. Yet somehow the USPS can't figure out how to make a dollar?"

"It won't stop the bleeding," Deb Daniel Korver, said on Urbandale Patch's Facebook Page. "They need to cut substantially more. Email has made them virtually obsolete. The bigger problem is their lack of customer service (Urbandale included). The workers are rude and unhelpful in many locations. With UPS and FedEx out there and performing better customer service, I have a choice where I ship my packages. A major overhaul needs to happen - not just cutting Saturdays."

According to the U.S. Postal Service, the reasons are continued economic struggles and the increasing use of the Internet for communications and bill paying by consumers. The U.S. Postal Service is also the only federal agency required to pre-fund health benefits for retirees, and those costs are escalating quickly.

Saturday is the lightest mail delivery day by volume and many businesses are closed on Saturdays, according to the U.S. Postal Service. However, many residents receive print magazines and ads on Saturdays in the mail that may be shifted to another day.

A Rasmussen poll on mail delivery in 2012 showed β€œThree-out-of-four Americans (75%) would prefer the U.S. Postal Service cut mail delivery to five days a week rather than receive government subsidies to cover ongoing losses.”

A USA Today/Gallup poll in 2010 found the majority of U.S. residents surveyed were ok with eliminating Saturday delivery. The March 2010 telephone survey of 999 adults revealed people age 55 and older were more likely than younger people to have used the mail to pay a bill or send a letter in the past two weeks.

What do you think? Will the change fix the Postal System?

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