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Glendale council approves resident survey as part of ongoing ZIP-code appeal and federal advocacy
Summary
After extended debate and public comment, the Glendale Common Council approved a city survey to gather resident input on a proposed ZIP-code consolidation and to support ongoing appeals to the U.S. Postal Service and related congressional legislation.
The Glendale Common Council voted to approve a citywide survey to gather resident input on a pending ZIP-code boundary appeal and a multi-city federal bill that would direct the U.S. Postal Service to designate single ZIP codes for affected communities.
Mayor Kennedy described a packet and supporting documentation mailed to USPS on Sept. 5, 2024, and said the city later received a denial letter claiming the city had not submitted supplemental material. "I personally believe that Glendale should have 1 ZIP code for the entire city," the mayor said, and told councilors she had…
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