Rep. Frank Mrvan addresses concerns over the closure of the Winfield Contract Postal Unit in a letter to the USPS.
Quiver AI Summary
On August 8, 2025, Rep. Frank J. Mrvan sent a letter to Postmaster General David Steiner concerning the upcoming closure of the Winfield Contract Postal Unit (CPU). Mrvan expressed concern that the termination, effective September 30, 2025, could limit residents' access to postal services and requested an explanation for the decision.
In his letter, Mrvan urged for clarity on the reasoning behind the closure, citing the potential negative impact on services in the community. He requested a public comment period to allow constituents to voice their concerns and outlined specific questions regarding the closure's implications and the operational status of nearby postal facilities.
Mrvan highlighted the Winfield CPU's importance to local residents, noting it serves approximately 15,000 people and aims to enhance customer access to postal services. He has previously raised inquiries about the decision but states that the USPS cited efficiency and cost-saving reasons for the closure.
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