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File Location: Pbrama>HDrive>Legislativelnitiatives>2016 <br />(3) Zip Code <br />ISSUE: United States Postal Service (USPS) provides the City of Ramsey postal services from the Anoka Post <br />Office, located near downtown Anoka (55303 Zip Code). For the past decade, the City of Ramsey and the <br />Ramsey Economic Development Authority (EDA), have identified a need for the Ramsey to secure a unique <br />zip code and post office. This item has been identified a priority for two major reasons (1) confusion by <br />businesses, residents, and visitors about differentiating the City of Ramsey from the City of Anoka; which <br />results in problems in multiple applications, and (2) degradation of community identity. <br />From an equity perspective, when the City of Ramsey is compared to nearby communities that do have zip <br />codes/ post offices, the City of Ramsey appears to be a unique outlier in terms of current population. The <br />City of Ramsey is one of twelve nearby cities with a current population of over 12,000 that does not have a <br />unique post office and zip code. There are seven cities located nearby the City of Ramsey with populations <br />ranging from 466 to 7,000 that have a unique post office and zip code. With current population <br />comparisons in mind, it should be noted, the City of Ramsey is a rapidly growing community with several <br />hundred acres of land available for future development. The demand for USPS services is expected to <br />continuously increase with time. <br />RECOMMENDATION: in order for the City of Ramsey to move forward with a request to USPS for a new <br />post office and zip code, the City of Ramsey needs to document clear and consistent support. Therefore, <br />the City of Ramsey is asking for letters of support from our County, State, and Federal elected officials to <br />submit a request to the USPS Northland District Manager, Anthony Williams: 100 1st Street South, <br />Minneapolis, MN 55401. <br />2016 City of Ramsey Legislative Platform Page 5 of 9 <br />
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