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Backup Documents 09/15/2009 Item #15 15 Patricia L. Morgan From: Kru rn bineJordan [Jordan Kru m bine@colliergov,net] Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 2:02 PM To: Patricia L. Morgan Cc: Ian Mitchell Subject: FW: Emailing: 2009-09-22 - DONNA FIALA - POST OFFICE CLOSURES,pdf Attachments: 200!3-09-22 - DONNA FIALA - POST OFFICE CLOSURES,pdf <<2009-09-22 - DONNA FIALA - POST OFFICE CLOSURES.pdt>> Hi Patricia: Ian asked that I torward this letter to you tor recording. Thanks, Jordan Krumbine Executive Aide to Collier County Commissioner Donna Fiala - District 1 (239) 252-8097 JordanKrumbine@collierQov.net -----Original Message----- From: KrumbineJordan Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 3:24 PM To: DLCOMM; muddj; ochsJ; KlatzkowJeff Cc: 'council@naplesgov.com'; wight_d Subject: Emailing: 2009-09-22 - DONNA FIALA - POST OFFICE CLOSURES.pdt Please see the attached letter, as you have been included in the CC list. Thanks, Jordan Krumbine Executive Aide to Collier County Commissioner Donna Fiala - District 1 (239) 252-8097 Jordan Krumbine@collierQov.net 15 '!/If Board of Collier County Commissioners Donna Fiala Frank Halas Tom Henning Fred W. Coyle Jim Coletta District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 September 22,2009 John (Jack) Potter lJnited States Postal Service 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW Washington, DC 20260-0010 Dear Mr. Potter, On behalf of the Collier County community and Board of County Commissioners, I am writing to request that you n:frain from closing any of the United States Postal Service satellite offices and facilities in Naples, Florida. Understanding and agreeing that nationally we all have been wading through what you succinctly and accurately called "one of the most difficult economic climates any of us have ever experienced," you also claimed to be maintaining record levels of customer service and trust while trimming your budget by $6 billion in 2009. However, the Collier County Commission takes exception with your plans to further cut your spending plan by striking at the heart of where your service touches our residents and unanimously voiced concern that the closing of three specifically designated postal facilities in Collier County would prove a loss of a critical public service and customer convenience to a population of 333,000 in an expansive county of 2,026 square land miles. We are aware that in August 2009 you announced about] ,000 post offices nationwide were under review for consolidation/closing and the Collier County facilities on that list include the downtown Naples office at 860 Sixth A venue South, a Golden Gate location at 4863 Golden Gate Parkway, and a North Naples site at 851 Vanderbilt Beach Road. In addition to the indficiency and inconvenience of losing these various locations as options for customers for postal services, the community will have to wrestle with the traffic congestion and problems associated with overcrowding at the main branches. From our vantage point, the United States Postal Service could possibly jeopardize in the eyes of Collier County citizlms its reputation and title ofaMost Trusted Government Agency," which you have received for five consecutive years from the Ponemon Institute. 1 W Harmon Tumer Building - 3301 East Tamiami Trail- Naples, Florida 34112' 239.252.8097 - FAX 239-252-3602 15 Despite the ailing economy, you claim that the United States Postal Service expects to deliver to more than 1 million new addresses this year. That is why it is especially important that you continue to emphasize exemplary customer service and maintain public exposure of your products, services and facilities, I am confident that you can identify alternative areas to cut spending to meet your goal of an additional $6 billion cut in 2009 and a $3 billion reduction in 2010 without closing satellite offices. Keeping post offices open in Collier County is a win-win situation for the community and the United States Postal Service. Your consideration and cooperation are appreciated. Sincerely, ~~~ Donna Fiala, Chairman Board of County Commissioners DF/dlw C: Board of County Commissioners Jim Mudd, County Manager Leo E. Ochs, Deputy County Manager Jeffrey Klatzkow, County Attorney Naples City Council 2