University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, August 30, 1988 11 Strong Hall post office may be closed Station is under review; University studying alternatives for mail delivery By Jeremy Kohn The University Station Pos Office's fate will remain in limbs until postal service officials decide to order budget cuts will affect it. Kansan staff writer William Reynolds, Lawrence postmaster, said the official's sale off earlier this summer that the postal service would phase out a strong Hall station because of nearby flooding. Reynolds said in June that he hoped the changes could be made before the start of the fall semester. The postal service had proposed the University operate its own retail mail services or hire a private business to do so. Reynolds said the University requested the postal service review the changes. Postal service officials learned that no review was not finished the reviewing process. "I would expect it in the near future." Revolds said. Roder Oroke, University Director Support Services, said last week that KU appealed the decision to make the change. "We waited for a meeting, but nothing has happened," Oroke said. If the change occurs, Oroke said, then KU will have to operate — or pay a private business to operate — its mail services. If KU does lose the station, the University will have to solve the problem of maintaining retail mail service. "We're still really developing a plan," Oroke said. "Obviously we will have to implement some changes." Stamp-up machines and a University run contract office are some possible opportunities, Oroke said. He said an operating problem at the station is routing the improperly addressed incoming mail. "Our concern is how large that volume is," Oroke said. IMPROVE YOUR STUDY SKILLS! households would be families of four with a maximum income of $25,000 or individuals with a minimum income of $10,000. ACADEMIC SKILL ENHANCEMENT WORKSHOP Covering: Time Management Study Reading He said the grant would pay for basic improvements such as the replacement of water heaters, furnaces and refrigerators. The county has applied for funding to replace $0.000.000 will come from county funds and a fund-raiser. Study Reading Literature and Notetaking Listening and Notetaking must approve the grant before money can be awarded. FREE! Tuesday, August 30 6:30-9:00 p.m. 300 Strong Hall Presented by the Student Assistance Centre Bill Montgomery, community development block grant program coordinator, said the money would be used to fund new buildings. The Douglas County Commission yesterday approved the application for a Department of Health plan. Dale Creep, county emergency preparedness coordinator, said that the grant would aid about 30 homes in need. Lone Star flood victims may receive state aid Presented by the Student Assistance Center. 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