Last chance to have your say on public toilets in the Ballarat municipality
Just one week remains for residents to have their say on how the City of Ballarat can improve public toilet facilities across the municipality.
Community feedback will help inform a Draft Public Toilet Strategy and will be designed to meet the diverse needs of residents in Ballarat.
More than 220 residents have so far completed the short survey.
The Public Toilet Strategy will establish a vision to provide high quality, inclusive and accessible public toilets that are safe, clean and cater for the needs of all residents and visitors.
The strategy aims to provide a detailed analysis of existing toilet facilities, including location, levels of use, access and wayfinding, safety, overall condition, management and maintenance regimes.
It will also identify and respond to future public toilet facility needs for open space, recreation and community use for residents and visitors.
The Public Toilet Strategy will consider availability of public toilets to support our diverse community, including but not limited to families with children, older people, people with disability and people from LGBTIQA+ communities.
City of Ballarat Mayor, Cr Des Hudson encouraged those yet to complete the survey to have their say before it closes on Sunday, 25 June.
“This is an opportunity for everyone in the community to help shape the future of public toilet facilities right across the Ballarat municipality,” he said.
"Public toilets are essential to our community infrastructure and the Public Toilet Strategy will inform how the City of Ballarat plans, provides, designs and manages public toilets.”
The City of Ballarat manages 57 public toilets across the municipality.
To review the Background Paper, ask a question and have your say, visit the City of Ballarat’s MySay page.
You can also pick-up a hard copy of the survey at City of Ballarat sites, including Customer Service and Ballarat Libraries.
The survey closes 5pm, 25 June.
The Draft Public Toilet Strategy is expected to be presented to Council for consideration in August.
The strategy will replace the existing Public Toilet Planning Framework 2015 and Draft Public Toilet Plan 2021, and aligns with City of Ballarat Council Plan 2021-2025 Goal 4 - ‘A city that conserves and enhances our natural and built assets’.
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