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Committee hears options for QR-access and mobile restroom leases for parks; staff to seek vendor briefings
Summary
Jason Paulson presented two vendor models for park restroom access to the oversight committee on Oct. 9: a QR-code access system and a leased, fully serviced mobile restroom unit with remote monitoring and quarterly relocation.
Jason Paulson, a city staff member presenting to the oversight committee on October 9, summarized two vendor approaches the city has discussed for providing public restroom access in parks and other locations: a QR-code access system used in retail settings (Good To Go) and movable, leased, fully serviced mobile restrooms (Throne Labs or similar providers).
Paulson said Good To Go’s offering is a low-information QR-code system mainly used as a deterrent in retail restrooms; it provides a timestamp and can link to surveillance to identify vandalism but does not necessarily collect user feedback. "They just provided a pretty much an instant QR code that really didn't collect any information or give you an option to leave feedback," Paulson said.
Nut graf: The committee explored temporary and permanent restroom options with different trade-offs: lower-cost QR-access retrofits versus leased mobile units that are ADA-accessible, remotely monitored and moved…
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