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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04RESOLUTION 2001-04 Regarding Future U. S. Post Office Needs in the Town of Pulaski WHEREAS, the town of Pulaski, Virginia is an incorporated community of 9,985 persons; and, WHEREAS, the town of Pulaski is the seat of Pulaski County government including its Courthouse, administrative offices, and associated governmental and private professional offices; and, WHEREAS, governmental offices, private residences, local industry, and other commercial activities depend on the U.S. Post Office for vital services; and, WHEREAS, the building that houses the Post Office is an important architectural and historically significant feature of the Town of Pulaski; and, WHEREAS, the town of Pulaski supports suitable preservation of the structure regardless of whomever occupies the building; and, WHEREAS, current practices within the United States Postal Service include construction techniques that promote adequate parking for customer use, the "Postal Store" concept wherein customers have increased access to purchase postal products; and, WHEREAS, it has been suggested that the Town undertake a dialog and review with appropriate postal officials whether the existing facility, or a new one at an alternate location, will best meet the needs of the Town of Pulaski for the future or the next twenty years. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, sitting in regular session on February 6, 2001, request the Town Manager to begin a dialog with postal officials regarding facility needs. This Resolution is effective upon adoption and is adopted by recorded vote of the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, on this 6`~ day of February, 2001 as follows: Jeffrey S. Worrell -Aye Pauline G. Mitchell -Aye Daniel Talbert, Jr. -Aye E. G. Black, Jr. -Aye Bettye H. Steger -Aye James M. Neblett -Aye Kenneth M. Fleenor -Aye Lane R. Penn -Aye BY: L~l'1.A~~~~fl' Charles W. Stewart, Jr., Mayor ATT T: GO~ atricia Pendergrast, Clerk