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Residents urge Yavapai supervisors to adopt sex‑based restroom policy; board moves to executive session after public comment

Yavapai County Board of Supervisors · September 3, 2025
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Summary

During call to the public, multiple residents urged the Board of Supervisors to require restroom access in county buildings based on biological sex and to limit shared multi‑stall women’s restrooms; the board convened an executive session after the public comments and returned without taking public action.

Several residents used the board’s call‑to‑the‑public period on Sept. 3 to urge Yavapai County supervisors to adopt a restroom policy requiring use based on biological sex and to protect women’s privacy in multi‑stall facilities.

Deborah Seggler told the board she viewed the issue as a privacy concern and recommended single‑user restrooms with locks: "A door. A door that locks. A door that locks,"…

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