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PUBLIC RESTROOM AVAILABILITY
 
PORTLAND OREGON
Advocacy for the availability of clean, safe, well designed public restrooms in Portland Oregon

 

Initiatives to address the need for
 public toilet availability in Portland Oregon 

 

Expanding Portland's Access to Public Restroom Facilities

 

Relief Works Project - Portland State University 

Going Public: Strategies for Meeting Public Restroom Need in Portland's Central City  Primary link is highly compressed dialup (low) quality 3MB PDF  - It is NOT searchable and contains references to small print images that are better viewed at higher resolution.  Higher quality searchable versions are available
broadband (mid) quality version (9 MB) and a  print (high) quality version (95 MB)

Relief Works makes case for more public restrooms 
Research - Seven PSU grad students study the location, cost, need and use of facilities in downtown Portland
Oregonian 

Relief Works Public Restroom Open House June 27   

City report calls for more public restrooms 
Grad students say current public utilities fail to fufill city’s needs 
By Sascha Krader,  Daily Vanguard

 

PHLUSH   

Public Toilets for Old Town Chinatown
A Report to the Community by PHLUSH   PDF

Signs of relief?  
A new group hopes to bring public restrooms to the Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood

by Joanne Zuhl, Street Roots Contributing writer   Feb 1, 2006

City could get more flush with toilets 
Old Town-Chinatown activists start project to augment public facilities 
By JACOB QUINN SANDERS Oct 11, 2005 The Portland Tribune 
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When you gotta go, you gotta go.
It’s just that, in Portland, not everybody has a place to do it ...

 

 

  

 

                                                                                                                                                                         

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