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Consultation has concluded
It’s something many of us don’t give a lot of thought to until we need them, but public toilets play an important role in a wide range of community activities outside of our homes. The availability of modern, clean, safe and accessible public toilets can have a positive influence on the way community spaces are utilised throughout the municipality.
Councils are not the only providers of public toilets, however, we know that our community value and benefit from this service.
In Maroondah, Council currently provides and maintains 28 public toilets to support:
participation in social activities and active recreation
local economic activity
compliance with relevant legislative requirements
To help guide future decisions for when, where and how public toilet services should be provided, Council is developing a policy that establishes a structured and consistent approach for the provision of Council-owned public toilets across the municipality.
This consultation is now closed
We are reviewing the feedback provided and will post updates to this page.
It’s something many of us don’t give a lot of thought to until we need them, but public toilets play an important role in a wide range of community activities outside of our homes. The availability of modern, clean, safe and accessible public toilets can have a positive influence on the way community spaces are utilised throughout the municipality.
Councils are not the only providers of public toilets, however, we know that our community value and benefit from this service.
In Maroondah, Council currently provides and maintains 28 public toilets to support:
participation in social activities and active recreation
local economic activity
compliance with relevant legislative requirements
To help guide future decisions for when, where and how public toilet services should be provided, Council is developing a policy that establishes a structured and consistent approach for the provision of Council-owned public toilets across the municipality.
This consultation is now closed
We are reviewing the feedback provided and will post updates to this page.
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Public Toilet Policy
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.