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USPS OIG – Colorado-Wyoming District Delivery Operations

During the week of July 29, 2024, we performed a self-initiated audit at the Denver Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) and four delivery units serviced by the P&DC. The delivery units included the Brighton Main Post Office, Edgewater Branch, Mile High and Stockyards stations in the Denver, CO area.

We issued individual reports for the four delivery units and the P&DC. We will issue another report summarizing the results of our audits at all four delivery units with specific recommendations for management to address.

We identified deficiencies in all five areas we reviewed affecting mail delivery and property conditions at the four delivery units.

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