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Advocates ask Sioux City for self-cleaning public restrooms downtown; council raises maintenance concerns
Summary
Representatives of a community group told the council downtown lacks public restrooms and urged the city to consider deploying self-cleaning units; council members acknowledged the need but raised concerns about maintenance and vandalism.
A community collective called the Nameless Project asked the Sioux City City Council to consider installing one or more self-cleaning public restrooms downtown, saying businesses have rescinded open-restroom policies and that a permanent restroom would address a documented gap.
"Downtown Sioux City does not have any public restroom and there's a documented need for one or more,"…
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