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Mayor Taylor Bachrach Smithers, British Columbia
03.12.2019

“It seems to have got a lot of the design aspects of a great public washroom right. It’s been called the perfect public toilet and the best toilet in Canada and now Smithers, B.C., is getting its very own Portland Loo.”

Published in CBC British Columbia

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Perry’s Pantry Instagram Story
04.22.2024

Love this public bathroom design! Complete privacy and great ventilation so it's not smelly at all.

Love this public bathroom design! Complete privacy and great ventilation so it’s not smelly at all.

Orin O'Neill Facebook Comment
04.01.2024

The Loo is such a brilliant design, and executed so well. Kudos to you all!

The Loo is such a brilliant design, and executed so well. Kudos to you all!

Published in CHS Today
10.18.2023

"This Portland-made, free-to-use, stand-alone toilet is working to address common public bathroom concerns."

“This Portland-made, free-to-use, stand-alone toilet is working to address common public bathroom concerns.”

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Trevor Bryant Facebook Comment
08.23.2023

These need to be in every city across America.

These need to be in every city across America.

Tina Cherry, Community Services Director Monrovia, California
06.19.2023

We have been pleased with the performance of the Portland Loo. We look forward to adding more in the near future.

We have been pleased with the performance of the Portland Loo. We look forward to adding more in the near future.

Susan Muir, Parks and Recreation Director McMinnville, Oregon
06.14.2023

I personally have heard nothing but good things from the public about our loo after it went in, particularly related to that being a model...

I personally have heard nothing but good things from the public about our loo after it went in, particularly related to that being a model for us going forward.

It was a big change for us to go from stick built/traditional restrooms to a Loo and there was some hesitancy initially. Low and behold, it now is just a part of our community, and the overall design, functionality and purpose of the Loo works really well for us.

Mostly what I hear about it now is when people say – we need one of those ‘here’ (pointing to somewhere else in town other than the Jay Pearson Neighborhood Park).

In fact, we hope to replace existing restrooms in 2 other parks with Loo’s hopefully in the next couple of years.