Saturday service soon a thing of the past

Business owners, leaders react to U.S. Postal Service decision

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Anne Walter, a carrier for the Sterling Post Office, hops into her truck after delivering packages Friday afternoon. The U.S. Postal Service is set to eliminate Saturday mail delivery in August. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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That 2-year process will be completed in 2014, he said.

Local impact

Deer Grove Mayor Al Thompson said his town, population 50, had already seen hours reduced at its local post office.

The second week of January, the post office’s Saturday hours were reduced from 8 hours a day to 2 1/2. The post office is open from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays now, Thompson said.

“We don’t get our mail until noon now,” said Thompson, 64. “Most people leave mail until Monday now.”

Thompson said the end of Saturday service would also likely affect businesses in Deer Grove. He predicted they would “start using UPS if things start shutting down.”

“I’m sure it will close eventually,” Thompson said of the post office. “I hope it doesn’t.”

Sterling resident Darci Imel said no Saturday service does not bother her much.

“Your thoughts do go to the Postal Service as a whole,” said Imel, 32. “Of course, I’ve been in the business world, know how tough it is making cuts and the people that it affects. As far as me receiving mail, I don’t think it would be that much of a difference for me.

“With all the online bill pays and the technology nowadays, unfortunately, that’s the trouble that the Post Office is having.”

Bryce Mead, owner of Mead’s Bike Shop in Sterling, said the possible elimination of Saturday service will have no impact on his business. Mead was more concerned about the possibility of Postal Service layoffs.

“If there’s 10 people that they let go, it will effect the overall economy,” he said. “The fact that I have to wait one extra day for bills to come will not affect me much. What will affect me is if I lose 10 customers because they were laid off.”

When it comes to the impact on employees, Hargadon said, the Postal Service will work through attrition or assign employees to positions where they are needed.

Since 2006, 193,000 positions have been reduced across the Postal Service without layoffs, he said.

Beth Houlihan is president of Kidder Music, which has locations in Bloomington, Peoria and Sterling. She said this week she didn’t foresee the elimination of Saturday service affecting her business.

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