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PRC launches post office suspension dashboard

The Postal Regulatory Commission has launched a Post Office Suspension Dashboard. The dashboard provides a visual overview of currently suspended Post Offices, including their locations, the date of suspension, and the reason for suspension. As of May 28, 2025, the dashboard only includes Post Offices that remain suspended as of February 2025, and it does not include locations that have been permanently closed or reopened following a suspension.

The idea for a dashboard goes back several years.

In February 2022 the Commission opened a Public Inquiry docket to address the issue of post offices that had been under emergency suspension for an extended period of time. I submitted comments suggesting that it would be useful if the Postal Service launched a suspension dashboard so that patrons of the suspended post offices could stay up-to-date about the status of their post offices. I also created a suspension dashboard on savethepostoffice.com, available here, as a kind of prototype of what the Postal Service could do.

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