Georgia’s two senators are asking the nation’s postmaster general to consider alternatives to closing Dunwoody’s post office despite the postal service’s struggles to stay competitive amid sharply declining revenues.
In a letter to Postmaster General John Potter, U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson and Saxby Chambliss and District 6 U.S. Rep. Tom Price, whose district includes Dunwoody, ask Potter to consider Dunwoody residents’ requests to keep the 33-year-old post office in Dunwoody Village open.
“We are writing today on the behalf of the citizens of Dunwoody, Georgia, as they voice their opposition to the possible closure of the Dunwoody Village Post Office located at 1551 Dunwoody Village Parkway,” the three wrote.
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