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Providing public toilets is an important part of Council’s business. The community require toilets that are safe, clean, easy to find and accessible.
To help achieve this, Council is developing a draft Public Toilet Strategy that will guide the delivery of public toilet facilities for the next ten years, and has developed five draft Principles to guide this draft Strategy:
Principle 1: Availability and Distribution of Public Toilets Public toilets are equitably distributed and strategically located through upgrade, provision of new amenities and decommissioning.
Principle 2: Safe and Well Designed Public Toilets The replacement, upgrade and provision of toilet facilities incorporate Crime Prevention through Environmental Design and Environmental Sustainability Design principles.
Principle 3: Inclusive Access of Public Toilets Public toilets are accessible and consider the need of different ages, abilities and cultures.
Principle 4: Public Toilet Signage and Information Consistent signage and information on public toilet availability and location is promoted and accessible to the community.
Principle 5: Cleaning and Maintaining Public Toilets Public toilets are cleaned and maintained to defined service levels.
Tell us what you think by:
Reading our draft Principles for the draft Public Toilet Strategy and completing our Feedback Form
Providing public toilets is an important part of Council’s business. The community require toilets that are safe, clean, easy to find and accessible.
To help achieve this, Council is developing a draft Public Toilet Strategy that will guide the delivery of public toilet facilities for the next ten years, and has developed five draft Principles to guide this draft Strategy:
Principle 1: Availability and Distribution of Public Toilets Public toilets are equitably distributed and strategically located through upgrade, provision of new amenities and decommissioning.
Principle 2: Safe and Well Designed Public Toilets The replacement, upgrade and provision of toilet facilities incorporate Crime Prevention through Environmental Design and Environmental Sustainability Design principles.
Principle 3: Inclusive Access of Public Toilets Public toilets are accessible and consider the need of different ages, abilities and cultures.
Principle 4: Public Toilet Signage and Information Consistent signage and information on public toilet availability and location is promoted and accessible to the community.
Principle 5: Cleaning and Maintaining Public Toilets Public toilets are cleaned and maintained to defined service levels.
Tell us what you think by:
Reading our draft Principles for the draft Public Toilet Strategy and completing our Feedback Form