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Residents press Dalton council to add restrooms along Mill Line trail; staff to study temporary options
Summary
Two residents urged Dalton’s mayor and council to add restroom facilities along the heavily used 3.5-mile Mill Line trail, citing sanitation, accessibility, and safety concerns; city staff said it will explore temporary porta‑toilet options this week while continuing design work for a permanent facility.
Two Dalton residents urged the mayor and council on March 2 to add restroom facilities along the Mill Line trail, saying the 3.5-mile greenway lacks any public restrooms and has seen users relieve themselves along the path and leave used tissues behind.
“My name is Brooke Lee, and I'm a resident of Dalton,” Brooke Lee told the council during public comment. She said volunteers collected more than 350 petition signatures and more than 200 social‑media support posts in a short period and asked the council to place the matter on a future agenda for action. “We are simply asking that the city now support…
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