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Officials say Tenderloin Pit Stop pilot reduced street feces and syringe litter; committee will file pending supplemental funding
Summary
Department of Public Works reported that the Tenderloin Pit Stop staffed public‑toilet pilot saw average daily combined use rise to roughly 157–170, more than 15,000 total uses, collection of over 2,000 syringes and a decrease in steam‑cleaning requests from about 27 to 15 per weekday. Supervisor Jane Kim said her office will file and return with a supplemental appropriation to continue and expand the pilot.
Supervisor Jane Kim opened a hearing on the Tenderloin Pit Stop, a staffed portable‑toilet pilot run by the Department of Public Works with CleanCity staff. DPW project manager Sam Dodge told the committee the pilot — three staffed units located where data showed the highest concentrations of human waste — has produced measurable sanitation and public‑safety benefits during its…
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