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Council pauses ordinance; staff outlines RFP for token-operated public toilets, shelters and newsstands

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Council continued an ordinance tied to a public-privately supplied toilets/shelters/newsstands procurement to Oct. 9, 2001; city staff said a request for proposals is pending with proposals due in early May and further analysis scheduled May–June.

The Los Angeles City Council on April 6, 2001 continued an ordinance tied to a planned city procurement of public toilets, bus shelters and newsstand racks and heard a staff update on the procurement timeline.

Mister Deaton, a city staff member, told the council that a multi-component request for proposals is currently posted and that responses are due in the first part of May. "Their proposals are due back the 1st part of May," Deaton said, and staff expects to take the month of May to analyze proposals,…

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