Service times have improved at the U.S. Postal Service’s Indianapolis distribution center after intervention from local lawmakers, including Congressman Jefferson Shreve.
Since the opening of a new USPS Regional Processing and Distribution Center on Brookville Road in Indianapolis last year, Central Indiana residents have made complaints about delays in mail distribution. Many of these complaints were given to Congressional lawmakers, including Shreve, an Indianapolis Republican who represents Johnson County and the rest of Indiana’s 6th District.
From the first day he was sworn in on Jan. 3, Shreve’s office was hearing from a lot of constituents about mail and package delays, he told the Daily Journal in an interview.
“Part of [my] work is service. The Postal Service is federal, and so