“We could have paid for the Portland Loo in what we’re spending for repairs and maintenance on the existing facility.
Having seen the Portland Loos that are in Nanaimo and in Bastion Square in Victoria and some other locations, had council made the decision five or six years ago to purchase this, we probably could have paid for it just in what we’re spending in repairs and maintenance of the existing facility. But hindsight is 20/20.”
08/29/2019
Published in Campbell River Mirror
"To date, we have received nothing but positive feedback from local residents. City bylaw officers have also reported positive effects downtown."
“To date, we have received nothing but positive feedback from local residents. City bylaw officers have also reported positive effects downtown.”
Read the full article here"Fewer incidents of public urination and defecation have been reported since the installation in July of the Portland Loo public toilet downtown."
“Fewer incidents of public urination and defecation have been reported since the installation in July of the Portland Loo public toilet downtown.”
Read the full article herePublic bathrooms are critical — I'm so glad this company exists.
Public bathrooms are critical — I’m so glad this company exists.
Our Grand Opening in Cumberland Historic City Center is next week. As a small business merchant.... I love what the Portland Loo is going to...
Our Grand Opening in Cumberland Historic City Center is next week. As a small business merchant…. I love what the Portland Loo is going to provide for us.
“We didn’t encounter any safety issues. No maintenance issues. We didn’t even lock them up at night.”
“We didn’t encounter any safety issues. No maintenance issues. We didn’t even lock them up at night.”
Read the full article here“The Portland Loos coming to Cleveland are a response to both the growing need for public toilets and the demands of a burgeoning Downtown as...
“The Portland Loos coming to Cleveland are a response to both the growing need for public toilets and the demands of a burgeoning Downtown as a place-to-be.”
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