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NYC Plans to Expand Public Restrooms. Will it Benefit Homeless New Yorkers?

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  • Richard
    Posted June 10, 2024 at 9:30 am

    NYC obviously needs hundreds of public bathrooms. But considering the atrocious states of two public bathrooms I recently visited — in Riverside Park in the 60s by the pier/cafe and in Hunters Point Park in LIC —just having them available is not the answer: they must be continuously maintained. If one has to pay 50 cents or a dollar to use a public restroom to pay for a worker there to keep it clean, that not only guarantees clean toilets, it gives a lesser-educated person employment, municipal employment. If someone is too poor to pay, exceptions can be made. This is done throughout the world and there is no valid reason it can’t be done here.

  • Acme
    Posted June 10, 2024 at 5:18 pm

    The lack of facilities is a disgrace. Image, not only homeless New Yorkers, but visitors from the USA and rest of World needing to go. They shouldn’t need insider knowledge or have to make a purchase to take a leak, their visit is already costing them plenty.

    Councilmember Nurse is exactly right. Dozens of new restrooms several years from now is not good enough. There’s no excuse for NYC not spending a fraction of what it devotes to PD overtime for parades (for example) addressing this basic human need.

    When there’s a big concert in Central Park, organizers seem to have no trouble deploying dozens of temporary restroom stalls. Evidently, NYC can contract out anything and everything, but can’t pick up a phone this afternoon and order several hundred of these porta-potties including maintenance.

    Instead of high tech nonsense like tapping a mobile payment device instead of swiping a perfectly good MetroCard, or replacing regular subway ads with video screens, how about spending public revenues on something that actually benefits the public: such as a place to pee *now* not in 5 years.

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