ICYMI: Philly has 'Phlushed' out the name for its new public restrooms.
The first public restroom opened in Fotterall Square in North Philadelphia in June. The second restroom opened Tuesday at 15th and Arch streets in Center City across from Love Park. The site has had temporary porta potties in place for more than a year, the City said.
Have no fear, you will always have somewhere to go to the bathroom when you're out and about in Center City. The city is adding five standalone toilets around the city by 2023. Aaron Baskerville spoke with city goers on how they feel about the new additions. The stand-alone restroom structure was first installed and tested in Portland. The units look like tall oval-shaped metal pods with open blinds at the top. Officials say the restrooms are durable and easy to clean with graffiti-proof wall panels. The units are also ADA accessible and can fit a bicycle and a stroller as well as two adults and a child. The model has been installed in over 20 cities, including Philadelphia.
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