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PRC Provides Hearing Attendance and Viewing Information for Operational and Service Standard Changes Related to the Delivering for America Plan

Washington, DC – The Postal Regulatory Commission will conduct a hearing at PRC offices on December 4, 2024, at 10 am regarding planned changes to the Postal Service’s processing and transportation networks. Docket No. N2024-1. The hearing will also be streamed for persons interested in remote viewing of the hearing. Information on attending the hearing and registration deadlines, is provided below and in the Commission’s filing at: https://prc.arkcase.com/api/prc-dockets/filing/downloadFile?fileId=226594&inline=true

In-person attendance: 901 New York Avenue, Suite 200. Washington, DC 20236

Remote viewing:  www.youtube.com/@thepostalregulatorycommiss9709

Reporters and media outlets should rsvp to Gail Adams at: gail.adams@prc.gov

Registration deadline: The deadline to register for attendance is December 2, 2024.

Send an email to registration@prc.gov with the subject line “N2024-1 Hearing Registration.”  Please ensure the email contains the following information:

  • your first and last name;
  • your email address; and
  • your affiliation.

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