U.S. Post Oice (Naperville, Illinois): The Postal Service took corrective action to adjust,
repair, or replace the door closers on the customer entrance doors to lessen (and bring into
compliance) the force needed to manually open the doors.
U.S. Post Oice (El Paso, Texas): The Postal Service took corrective action to remove an
obstacle that was impeding access to a curb ramp from the parking lot to the sidewalk.
U.S. Post Oice (Lexington, Virginia): The Postal Service took corrective action to: install a
required van accessible parking space; repair the customer entrance doors; and adjust,
repair, or replace the door closers on the customer entrance doors and interior vestibule
doors to lessen (and bring into compliance) the force needed to manually open the doors.
U.S. Post Oice (Equality, Illinois): The Postal Service took corrective action to ensure that
the accessible customer parking spaces were well-marked, level, suiciently wide, and did
not impede the required accessible route.
U.S. Post Oice (Forest Grove, Oregon): The Postal Service took corrective action to adjust,
repair, or replace the door closers on the customer entrance doors to lessen (and bring into
compliance) the force needed to manually open the doors.
U.S. Post Oice (Minneapolis, Minnesota): The Postal Service installed a required van
accessible customer parking space.
U.S. Post Oice (Sidney, Ohio): The Postal Service took corrective action to adjust, repair,
or replace the door closers on the customer entrance doors to lessen (and bring into
compliance) the force needed to manually open the doors.
U.S. Post Oice (Verdi, Nevada): The Postal Service took corrective action to adjust, repair,
or replace the door closers on the customer entrance doors to lessen (and bring into
compliance) the force needed to manually open the doors.
Robert T. Staord U.S. Post Oice and Courthouse (Rutland, Vermont): The Postal
Service, working in conjunction with the General Services Administration and local
contractors, performed the following corrective actions: installed appropriate signage
indicating the location of the accessible building entrance; replaced various door closers to
lessen (and bring into compliance) the force needed to manually open the doors; enlarged
the accessible entrance vestibule; demolished and rebuilt one set of exterior stairs as well as
the accessible entrance ramp; made necessary enhancements to the existing accessible
parking spaces; and converted two inaccessible restrooms into compliant, accessible,
single-user toilet rooms.
U.S. Post Oice (Pembroke, Massachusetts): The Postal Service took corrective action to
adjust, repair, or replace the door closers on the customer entrance doors to lessen (and
bring into compliance) the force needed to manually open the doors.
U.S. Post Oice (Brookville, Ohio): The Postal Service took corrective action to adjust,
repair, or replace the door closers on the customer entrance doors to lessen (and bring into
compliance) the force needed to manually open the doors.