Raspeburg Station, Baltimore, MD: Delivery Operations
Background
The U.S. Postal Service’s mission is to provide timely, reliable, secure, and affordable mail and package delivery to more than 160 million residential and business addresses across the country. The U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General (OIG) reviews delivery operations at facilities across the country and provides management with timely feedback in furtherance of this mission.
This interim report presents the results of our self-initiated audit of delivery operations and property conditions at the Raspeburg Station in Baltimore, MD. The Raspeburg Station is in the Maryland District of the Atlantic Area and serves about 49,309 people in ZIP Code 21206, which is considered an urban community.
This delivery unit has 29 city routes. From February 21 through March 20, 2026, the delivery unit had three supervisors assigned. There were two supervisors and one manager working at the unit during our visit. The Raspeburg Station falls under the Baltimore Post Office for employee availability measurement. As of March 31, 2026, the year-to-date employee availability rate for the Baltimore Post Office was 85.12 percent, which is less than the Postal Service’s retail and delivery operations employee availability goal of 93.95 percent for fiscal year 2026. Raspeburg Station is one of four delivery units the OIG reviewed during the week of April 13, 2026, that are serviced by the Baltimore Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC).