At $28.50 a Flush, San Francisco Leaders Say Public Toilets Worth It
14th December 2019
Public Works has estimated that keeping all 24 of the city’s Pit Stops open around the clock would cost an extra $8.25 million a year. A funding source has not been identified.
I guess the money will just drop from heaven. I doubt that it will come from the politicians who created this situation in the first place.
The three-month test set up all-night Pit Stops at three existing locations: Sixth and Jessie streets South of Market, Market and Castro streets in the Castro, and Eddy and Jones streets in the Tenderloin. People going to the bathroom on streets and sidewalks is a constant problem in all three areas.
This is what happens when Democrats run your city.