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No loos change for public toilets

Neil WalkerBy Neil Walker20 July 2016Updated:18 July 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Still free: There will be no charge for public toilets in Kingston.
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Still free: There will be no charge for public toilets in Kingston.
Still free: There will be no charge for public toilets in Kingston.

PEOPLE will not have to spend a penny to use public toilets in Kingston after council adopted a 10-year Public Toilet Strategy aimed at using an annual allocation of $450,000 in ratepayers’ money to maintain and upgrade existing toilets throughout the municipality.

Nearly 62 per cent of 436 respondents to a council survey on public toilets said they would “definitely not” pay to use a public toilet and 80 per cent said they used a public toilet either weekly or monthly.

Toilet-goers who are not flush with cash feared council may start charging for loos access after the idea was floated earlier this year.

Mayor Cr Tamsin Bearsley said public toilet facilities provide an important service to the community especially for parents of young children, the elderly and people with health or medical conditions.

“Council will continue to provide public toilets free-of-charge to the community and now has a clear way forward to upgrade ageing facilities in high-use areas,” Cr Bearsley said.

Walking up to two minutes to get to a public toilet was acceptable to 47 per cent of survey respondents while 37 per cent were ready to walk up to five minutes.

More respondents (43 per cent) favoured male and female split toilets over unisex toilets (20 per cent) and 82 per cent felt “reasonably safe” using public toilets in Kingston.

The busiest toilet is located at Pier Rd Mordialloc, being used 6700 times over a two-week summer period, equating to about one use every 2 minutes throughout the day, seven days per week.

Councillors last month also voted to install a public toilet near Chelsea Train Station and it is expected to be ready for use by the end of the year.

A list of ten toilets to be upgraded over ten years is available to see at kingston.vic.gov.au or by calling Kingston Council on 1300 653 356.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 20 July 2016

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