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Consultation has concluded
Earlier this year we engaged a consultant to talk with people using our public toilets, review our network and develop a Public Toilet Strategy.
We're asking the wider community to review the draft strategy and share their thoughts by 2 August 2017.
The Public Toilet Strategy will provide guidance to Council on the future provision, development and maintenance of public toilets as well as levels of service and financial sustainability.
The draft strategy has been developed by analysing the current provision of public toilets and future population growth needs before determining appropriate levels of service for the provision, development and maintenance of our public toilet network.
Take a look at the draft Public Toilet Strategy to see what guidelines are recommended for:
Share your thoughts!
Take a look at the draft document online, at our libraries or in the Civic Centre and let us know what you think about it. There are a number of ways to share your thoughts by 2 August 2017:
For further information contact Rachel Forte (Senior Asset Officer - Buildings) on 4868 0893 or Kylie Stefaniuk (Assets Admin Support) on 4868 0889 (Tue-Wed).