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So that’s $400,000 per toilet per year to keep a single public toilet open another eight hours a night? Just spitballing here but maybe the key to providing good urban services in the US is controlling costs better twitter.com/sfchronicle/st…
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"SF smells like piss and shit/Homeless people deserve the dignity of bathrooms, which is why we shouldn't worry about the fact that the money we're spending is not providing many bathrooms" is a common response I'm hearing! Is the goal to provide bathrooms, or to spend money? twitter.com/JoshuaPauseliu…
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Here's a short thread on how much public outdoor toilets cost to build, operate and maintain in France twitter.com/alon_levy/stat…
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It’s less than what it costs to not have one.
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Yes exactly. So shouldn't we be really concerned that the money isn't buying as many bathrooms as it could? Like, don't you want bathrooms?
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The story said the primary cost driver was having two attendants minding the toilet during each night shift.
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Potato Stan Account 🥔🍟🌐
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Why not pay public establishments with a toilet to stay open overnight? That would be surely cheaper.
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Whomst is John Galt? 🌐
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Some significant part of this has to be a lack of affordable labor that stems from the inflated CoL.
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Trolley Buses for All ❤ 🚇
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I think it would be better to give people homes to poop in.
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