Calif. city to close dozens of public bathrooms at beaches, parks
Briefly

San Diego faces a $258 million budget deficit, prompting the city to propose closing over two dozen public restrooms in an effort to reduce expenses in parks and recreation services. The planned closures include restrooms along the shoreline, in Mission Bay, and Balboa Park, occurring seasonally from November to March. Additionally, significant staff layoffs in maintenance and recreation positions will lead to an annual saving of approximately $1.68 million. The proposed cuts are set to be discussed by the City Council soon.
The city plans to close more than two dozen public restrooms in parks and on beaches to save funds amid a $258 million budget deficit.
The bathroom closures will affect multiple locations including Mission Bay and Balboa Park, along with layoffs that will impact various maintenance roles.
Read at SFGATE
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