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Ocean Shores planning panel approves business survey, pushes signage for public restrooms
Summary
The City of Ocean Shores Planning Commission approved a subcommittee survey and flyer to ask downtown businesses about restroom access and will pursue clearer signage while deciding whether to add facilities.
The City of Ocean Shores Planning Commission on July 22 approved a short survey and a flyer for subcommittee volunteers to use when asking downtown businesses whether they provide restrooms and who may use them, and agreed to pursue improved signage showing existing public restrooms.
The action came after commissioners discussed whether to ask detailed questions or keep the survey simple. The commission voted to use the questions printed on page 6 of the meeting packet and to circulate a flyer that businesses can display.
The vote followed several exchanges about scope and purpose. Commissioner Hearn had drafted four questions to ask business owners:…
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