Sunday, July 12, 2020

D'ville Post Office To Move

From the DACA Villager:

Richard Hancock is the Real Estate Specialist for the U.S.
Postal Service who conducted the community meeting
last summer to inform the local citizens about the removal
of the Davidsonville post office. It is to be moved
from its present location on land owned by Holy Family
Church. The lease will expire in September 2020. DACA
member Debbie Oakes has continued to follow the matter
and report on any progress in the relocation process.
In March, Mr. Hancock replied to her inquiry: “We
are working on a proposed site that works operationally
and economically for our requirements. We are still in
active negotiations so we cannot identify the location to
the public at this time. We should be able to do so in the
next 30 to 60 days. Please feel free to check back with me
for additional information at that time.”
On June 3, he wrote again to Debbie, “we are still
moving forward on the relocation project but nothing has
been finalized. We are also working with the church on
a lease extension to maintain our operations in place
while the project is completed. The time lines have
changed due to the health crisis and economic challenges
it has caused.” Mr. Hancock can be reached at
richard.a.hancock2@usps.gov

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