subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Wed, Feb 10 2010 

Published: September 17, 2008 12:23 am    print this story   email this story  

ISU to run Fed building postal operation

University also moving own mail operation there

By Sue Loughlin
The Tribune-Star

TERRE HAUTE Next summer, Indiana State University will assume ownership of the federal building at Seventh and Cherry streets.

The transition already is beginning as ISU prepares to operate a post office there, something now being done by the U.S. Postal Service.

ISU anticipates it could begin operating the contract postal center by November. The center will include retail and post office box services, and the workers there will be ISU employees. It will be open to the general public.

Many people and downtown businesses use the postal service center at the federal building. “ISU will maintain the same level of service customers are receiving now,” said Jim Jensen, ISU director of operational services with facilities management.

ISU and the postal service are working to ensure a smooth transition, he said. “The day the U.S. Postal Service operation ceases is the day we open,” Jensen said.

The Postal Service recently provided notices to customers who have post office boxes at the downtown site. Some of the information was inaccurate, Jensen said, and a new letter is being sent. The letter stated the U.S. Postal Service would suspend its operations there Oct. 3, but that date has been postponed, Jensen said.

A contract between the two parties is being revised, and specific dates for the changes are still being finalized, officials said.

ISU also plans to locate its campus mail service in the federal building, a move that could take place in the next few weeks, Jensen said.

The federal government is donating the federal building to ISU, and the facility eventually will become the university’s College of Business. U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh was instrumental in working out that agreement.

In its 2008-09 budget, ISU included $150,908 for the operation of the contract postal unit. That includes startup and personnel costs.

ISU and the post office have been working on the transition for quite a while, said Paul Reed, ISU director of custodial and special services.

“We’re going to be having the exact same services as the current post office with the exception of money orders,” Reed said. “We won’t do money orders.”

Once ISU begins the operation, window hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and lobby hours 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. On Saturday, lobby hours will be 7 a.m. to noon, Reed said.

Customers’ post office boxes will be in a new location on the west side of the building, although the existing ones will stay as is for aesthetic and historical purposes, Reed said.

He emphasized that few customers will have a change in their post office box numbers.

Sheri Hughes will be the ISU mail services manager at the new site.

ISU fielded some calls Tuesday because of miscommunication about when and how the changes will occur, Reed said.

A follow-up letter will provide clarification.

Once ISU’s operation is up and running, “We want the general public to know we’re here to serve the Terre Haute community, not just campus,” Reed said. “We look forward to a positive relationship with those who come to us for service.”

Al Eakle, a spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service, said, “We want to make this transition as smooth as possible for our customers.”

The U.S. Postal Service currently owns the federal building.

ISU will have to renovate the building to accommodate the College of Business, which could involve two to three years of construction once it take possession of the building, said Bryan Duncan, ISU director of capital planning and improvement.

ISU officials didn’t have a specific figure on how much the renovation will cost, but it will involve millions of dollars and private fundraising will be necessary, said Diann McKee, acting vice president for business affairs.

Design work is still being finalized.

Sue Loughlin can be reached at (812) 231-4235 or sue.loughlin@tribstar.com.

print this story   email this story  



Photos


Moving soon: Indiana State Mail Services Specialist Elysia Clinton of Farmersburg places postage on a piece of mail Tuesday in the university's mail services room. Indiana State's mail services will move to the Federal Building later this year. Joseph C. Garza/The Tribune-Star (Click for larger image)

More from the Archives section

Terre Haute



autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Terre Haute

Terre Haute News Morning Headlines

Terre Haute ClickLocal

Terre Haute Tribune-Star Newspaper Dial-A-Pro

Terre Haute Tribune-Star Newspaper Live in the Clubs

Terre Haute News on Twitter

Today's Featured Jobs

CNA's
CNA’s would you like
to do something differ-
ent in your career?
Would you be inter-
ested in work
...>MORE

LPNs & CNA's
BRECKENRIDGE
HEALTH & REHAB
Is expanding and in
need of caring
L.P.N.’s & C.N.A.’s
Pay for ex
...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Featured Autos

96 350 Dually
95 F350 Dually 4dr
King cab, 115K
miles, PW, PL air,
cruise, tilt, runs &
looks great $5700. ...>MORE

Just in time for bike week
just in Time for bike
week 07 Deltro V-
nose enclosed trailer
24’. Set up for 3 full
sz HD but co
...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Featured Homes

Springhill Apts
SPRINGHILL APts
Next to Springhill
Wholesale
1-2-3 BR units.
299-9842.
...>MORE

Northwind
northwind
apARTMENTS
Private entrance &
pets welcome
Storage units available
Call Today!
...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Cool Stuff

Bowflex
bowflex PC 5000
tread climber. Like
new. Paid $2500 sell
for $1800. 230-0350

...>MORE

ckc Chihuahua
ckc Chihuahua
pups 8 weeks old
1st shots, vet check,
2 male, 1 fem $250.
812-239-9002
...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index