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Ocean Shores planners weigh public restrooms, business access and ADA costs
Summary
The Ocean Shores Planning Commission discussed survey results showing most downtown businesses restrict restroom access to employees, options for city-built facilities, ADA compliance costs, possible LTAC funding and next steps for public outreach.
Ocean Shores Planning Commission members discussed on Sept. 23, 2025 whether to pursue public restrooms in the city’s central business district, after a brief survey of 18 downtown businesses found most restrict restroom access to employees.
The commission heard that 17 of 18 surveyed businesses indicated restrooms are for employees only, that privately owned restaurants are not obliged to let members of the public use their facilities, and that building new public restrooms would carry capital and ongoing cleaning costs and require full Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance. Commissioners described the effort as “very early” and said further outreach and property‑availability work are needed before bringing…
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