Los Gatos council advances permanent public restroom project
Briefly

"My youngest daughter is 24, and I just remember all of the time with little kids being downtown and the only option to find a restroom was to pop into a store or a coffee shop. And one, that just feels so unfriendly to our visitors..."
"A feasibility study for the permanent restroom cost the town $25,000, and officials expect the cost of designing and acquiring the appropriate permits for the project to be roughly $100,000, according to a staff report."
"Vice Mayor Matthew Hudes, whose motion the council approved, included a suggestion for staff to consider an automatic public toilet, which is more 'self-contained' and would take up less space."
"I really think that having a public restroom on a median between cars moving and in a parking lot is about the least desirable place to put it," Ristow said.
Read at The Mercury News
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