Aldermen seek to boost access to public bathrooms: ‘Really it’s for all Chicagoans’ – Chicago Tribune*

Ald. Daniel La Spata said that though the resolution is not binding, he is optimistic it will lead to exploring solutions used in other cities, like adding stand-alone restrooms and incentivizing businesses to offer access, as well as looking at funding that is already available to the city through homelessness support services.
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P. T. Bombast
4 years ago

In no time they’ll smell like the Wisconsin pig farms that Pritzker passes on his northbound rides. BUT pedestrians won’t have electronic windows to close and in a Windy City who’ll be safe?

On the other hand, it might discourage looters. However, I’ve heard that looters are big tippers.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Really It’s for all Chicagoans. Lol! They’ll be tourist attractions. Selfies of the outhouse.

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