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Fort Myers City leaders accuse USPS of neglecting downtown post office after hurricane

Fort Myers City leaders have expressed frustration with the United States Postal Service for neglecting the downtown post office, and now they’re taking action.

The location has been closed since Hurricane Ian, and since then, people have been waiting for its return as repairs were expected to be finished by now.

USPS states that the building is leased and has worked tirelessly to restore postal services.

Once repairs have been completed, USPS will announce a tentative date to resume service.

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