File #: 18-0352    Version: 1
Type: report Status: Filed
File created: 4/4/2018 In control: PBIA Advisory Board
Agenda date: 4/12/2018 Final action: 4/12/2018
Title: Sanitation (Public Restroom) Master Plan Update
Attachments: 1. Best Practices Chart, 2. Restroom Locations
Title
Sanitation (Public Restroom) Master Plan Update

Recommended Action
N/A - Discussion only

Report
Issue:
Whether to receive an update on the work completed to date on a Downtown Sanitation (downtown restrooms) Master Plan and the public restroom pilot project.

Staff Contact:
Amy Buckler, Downtown Programs Manager, Community Planning & Development, 360.570.5847

Presenter(s):
Amy Buckler

Background and Analysis:
Olympia's Downtown Strategy calls for the City to locate public restrooms downtown as one of its clean and safe efforts, with the assumption this action would help to reduce the impact of human waste in public spaces. Accordingly, in 2017 the City hired Young Architecture (consultants with experience siting restrooms in other communities) to help develop a master plan to identify best practices, needs, locations, timing and costs for potential future downtown restrooms. The City Council directed that the plan should consider restrooms for all, and specifically for people who are street dependent as well as visitors. Also in 2017, the City embarked on a pilot project to test the viability of 24-hour public restrooms in five locations.

Staff's presentation will cover:
* The Master Plan process so far,
* Results of research into existing conditions and needs,
* Best practices for siting, operating and designing public restrooms,
* Results from the pilot projects, including available data, and
* Next steps

Attached is a list of best practices for siting, operating and designing restrooms, derived from other cities and Olympia's experience. Public restrooms are commonly susceptible to abuse, and these best practices are intended to curb or mitigate negative behaviors so that clean, safe restrooms can be maintained for all. The attachment highlights where best practices were employed in each of the five pilot projects; during the briefing staff will provide more information about these practices and how employing them or not employing them has affe...

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