[Massplanners] A poo problem

Ezra Haber Glenn eglenn at mit.edu
Tue Sep 27 08:55:47 EDT 2022


I've seen (and used) the Portland Loo around Boston and Cambridge, and it seems to be a great solution. Not sure about the cost, though.

I've also wondered whether it might be possible to work with local restaurants and other businesses to encourage them (or incentivize/require them, though permitting?) to provide accessible bathrooms, in exchange for a city-run maintenance and insurance program: if they agree to make the bathrooms open, you'd agree to have an on-call janitor/plumber to immediately respond to any problem created.

Just some thoughts — good luck, hope all is well.

Ezra
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Subject: [Massplanners] A poo problem

A number of usual and convenient locations where the unhoused have been able to use public restrooms have closed or limited their access.

This has resulted in a marked increase in public defecation.

Short of housing the unhoused, what are other communities doing to address this issue?

We are currently looking at permanently installed, single occupant toilets by Portland Loo  (https://portlandloo.com/).

I would like to hear your thoughts on this and other solutions.

Rob

Rob May, CEcD
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City of Brockton
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