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Ocean Shores planning commission considers short survey, signage and temporary toilets after July crowds

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Commissioners discussed findings from a small business survey pilot — one shop reported 93 restroom requests over a three-day holiday period — and agreed to draft a 2–3 question survey, step up signage and consider portable toilets for large events while exploring longer-term restroom options.

The Ocean Shores Planning Commission reviewed preliminary findings from its public-restroom subcommittee on July 8 and agreed to push a compact, store-level survey and improved signage while exploring longer-term restroom siting and costs.

Commissioner Steve Kern said his wife, who runs Susan Lilly and Company at the Boardwalk Shops, tracked restroom requests over a recent three-day period and recorded 93 requests for use of…

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