MAIL FOR SEVERAL OTHER TOWNS AT ALTERNATE LOCATIONS
BOULDER – Seven Post Offices have been able to return to their locations, thanks to receding waters and restored access.. However multiple Post Offices and deliveries are still impacted by the widespread flooding and road closures.
Carriers are out in force today, delivering mail across the Front Range, delivering to every address that is accessible. On Monday, more than 7,000 addresses could not be delivered by carriers because of road closures or inaccessibility of mailboxes. This is down from 27,000 on Saturday and 77,000 on Friday.
Many Post Offices have been relocated to other locations because of flood waters or lack of access. However, the mail is available for pickup at alternate locations, which is especially important information for those waiting on medication, checks, and documents.
SERVICE RESTORED
NEW: Bellvue, 80512, Weldona, 80653, Orchard, 80649, Post Office is back in their facility and operational as of noon on Sept. 17.
Allenspark, 80510, Merino, 80741, Milliken, 80534, and Snyder, 80750 Post Offices are all back in their facilities and operational.
RELOCATED LOCATIONS:
NEW:
Crook, 80726, mail is at the Sterling PO, 306 Poplar St, 970-522-4307
CHANGE:
Drake, 80515, mail is at Loveland PO, 449 E 29th, 970-663-3010 (Change from Grand Lake)
Glen Haven 80532, mail is at Loveland PO, 449 E 29th, 970-663-3010 (Change from Grand Lake
CONTINUING:
Coal Creek Crescent, 80403, mail is at the Golden PO, 1100 Johnson Rd., 303-445-8990
Estes Park, 80517, mail is at the Grand Lake PO, 520 Center Dr., 970-627-3340
Jamestown, 80455 mail is at the Nederland PO, 350 East St, 303-258-3247.
Lyons, 80540, mail is at the Longmont PO, 201 Coffman St, 303-776-0184.
Masonville, 80541, mail is at the Loveland PO, 449 E 29th, 970-663-3010
If a home has been impacted by floodwaters and the resident needs mail to go to a temporary address, fill out a change of address at www.usps.gov or pick up a form at the Post Office.
All other deliveries will be made as long roads remain open, passable and safe. Future decisions will be made after consultation with emergency management officials.
via Seven Post Offices Return to Full Operations.