Posts Tagged ‘public restroom advocacy’
Oregon boaters want more restrooms
More than half of Oregon boaters say restroom availability is inadequate at the state’s ramps and docks. In fact, the lack of restrooms rank third among boaters’ complaints, after boat wake disruptions and no-wake zone violations. In a survey conducted every three years by the Oregon State Marine Board 54.8% of respondents noted the…
Read MoreBill in Oregon Senate on access to toilets
A bill introduced this month the Oregon Senate would ensure restroom access in commercial establishments to a select group of people. Senate Bill 706 would require that places of public accommodation allow customer access to employee toilet facilities if customer has certain medical conditions. It specifies exceptions and punishes violation of requirement by maximum fine of…
Read Morephlush.org is under construction! Launch is March 24!
Excuse our mess. phlush.org is under construction. We thought about doing this messy work out of view. But we know this: Everybody is smarter than anybody. So why not help us out by emailing suggestions or commenting below? The purpose of phlush.org is to bring together practical resources on public restroom design and management and…
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