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SEDC plans crucial meeting to address downtown bathroom crisis

June 11, 2024 | Selectmen, Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine



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SEDC plans crucial meeting to address downtown bathroom crisis
During a recent meeting of the Skowhegan Economic Development Committee (SEDC), members discussed pressing issues regarding downtown facilities, particularly the public restrooms that have been a source of frustration for residents and business owners alike. The SEDC is planning a follow-up meeting on July 9th to further explore potential solutions.

The committee acknowledged ongoing vandalism and high maintenance costs associated with the downtown bathrooms, which have been humorously dubbed the \"million-dollar bathrooms\" due to their inaccessibility. Stakeholders, including representatives from Main Street and the Somerset Economic Development Group, are expected to participate in the upcoming meeting to address these concerns.

Matt DuBois, a key figure in the discussions, emphasized the urgency of the situation as summer approaches and the Skowhegan Fair draws near, increasing the demand for public restroom facilities. Business owners have expressed dissatisfaction over the lack of accessible bathrooms, which they rely on to accommodate visitors.

The SEDC aims to gather input from various stakeholders to devise a plan that not only addresses the immediate restroom accessibility issues but also aligns with broader efforts to enhance downtown attractions and bring more visitors to the area. The outcome of the July 9th meeting could significantly impact local businesses and community satisfaction as the summer season unfolds.

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