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File #: Res.09-1591    Version: A Name: Resolution in Support of a Continued Presence of a Downtown Racine Post Office Facility
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/15/2009 In control: City Attorney's Office
On agenda: Final action: 9/15/2009
Title: Resolution in Support of a Continued Presence of a Downtown Racine Post Office Facility WHEREAS, the Racine City Council has learned that the United States Post Office has a plan that may include the closing of the Downtown Racine post office; and WHEREAS, the City’s has had a downtown post office since 1874 and it has been at its current location since 1930 and is patronized by over 1,000 on-site customers per month; and WHEREAS, for decades, the public and private sectors of the community have worked together, investing time and money in order to maintain the downtown as a dynamic and thriving center of community life, and, unlike many other cities, are seeing their efforts succeed; and WHEREAS, a downtown retail post office is an essential service and is a key component of our community’s economic, environmental and cultural vitality; and WHEREAS, the current post office is an economic engine for our downtown in which the post office and nearby businesses mutually reinforce ea...
Sponsors: Q.A. Shakoor II, Robert Anderson, Jeff Coe, Raymond DeHahn, Ronald Hart, Gregory Helding, Jim Kozina, David L. Maack, Terry McCarthy, Robert Mozol, Michael Shields, James Spangenberg, Kelli Stein, Sandy Weidner, Aron Wisneski
Sponsor
Aldermen Shakoor, Anderson, Coe, DeHahn, Hart, Helding, Kaplan, Maack, McCarthy, Mozol, Shields, Spangenberg, Stein, Weidner and Wisneski

Title
Resolution in Support of a Continued Presence of a Downtown Racine Post Office Facility


WHEREAS, the Racine City Council has learned that the United States Post Office has a plan that may include the closing of the Downtown Racine post office; and

WHEREAS, the City’s has had a downtown post office since 1874 and it has been at its current location since 1930 and is patronized by over 1,000 on-site customers per month; and

WHEREAS, for decades, the public and private sectors of the community have worked together, investing time and money in order to maintain the downtown as a dynamic and thriving center of community life, and, unlike many other cities, are seeing their efforts succeed; and

WHEREAS, a downtown retail post office is an essential service and is a key component of our community’s economic, environmental and cultural vitality; and

WHEREAS, the current post office is an economic engine for our downtown in which the post office and nearby businesses mutually reinforce each other; visitors to the post office often shop, eat and do business at local establishments and, in turn, these local businesses are major consumers of postal services; and

WHEREAS, as residents go about their daily lives, they’ve come to rely on the handy and friendly presence of a downtown post office retail facility and with the growth of several business, residential and arts initiatives in our downtown, this reliance will only grow; and

WHEREAS, a downtown post office retail facility is key to the City’s ethic of sustainability because, unlike a suburban site where up to 50% of the carbon impact is created by commuters, a centrally located facility allows citizens to walk, bike or take the downtown public transportation to and from the post office as well as other downtown establishments, thereby reducing vehicle miles tra...

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