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Ketchikan committee advances Creek Street restroom plan; two-week survey and temporary options discussed
Summary
City staff will distribute a two-week community survey on a proposed Creek Street public restroom after the city council directed design and cost estimates for Lot K; staff said there is no concrete plan for a permanent restroom this summer and portable units remain under consideration.
City public works staff said on the Creek Street Plaza proposal and a community survey will inform the size and fixture count for a planned public restroom.
“Seth Brackie, the city of Ketchikan public works director and engineering manager, said the city council directed staff on March 19 to develop a design and cost estimates for placing a public restroom on the Creek Street Plaza right-of-way, a parcel formerly known as Lot K between Dolly’s House and the Nibblak store,” Brackie told the joint committee. He said the city plans to distribute a community survey open to all residents and visitors…
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