What Representatives from CincyPHLUSH (Public Hygiene Lets Us Stay Human) will speak about the new proposal to install Portland Loos at Metro locations across Hamilton County. Where At Cincinnati’s first (and only) Portland Loo – south of Paul Brown Stadium on the Western edge of Smale Riverfront Park: 9 W Mehring Way. When Sunday, June 6th,…

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CincyPHLUSH co-founder Justin Jeffre recently made news in WVXU when he spoke about using funds from the American Rescue Plan Act to increase public restroom availability throughout the Metro bus system. Excerpt: Justin Jeffre co-founded a local chapter of the non-profit PHLUSH, which stands for Public Hygiene Lets Us Stay Human. He says the county has a lack…

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Advocating for access to public toilets is not new for Cincinnati.  Check out this news clip from 2011: It has been 10 years since WLWT covered this story, and we still haven’t made adequate progress providing public facilities to everyone who needs them. The time to act is now!

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Photo credit So what does it cost to install a Portland Loo? The People for Fairness Coalition delivered a presentation to Washington DC in 2017, and it includes key details about the costs involved with a Portland Loo.  Here are some key details: The initial base price of a Loo is $90,000.  For the sake of simple math and…

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Thank you for visiting the blog for CincyPHLUSH! In the coming weeks, this will be a place where we post updates about how the project is progressing – and most importantly, we will keep you informed about ways you can help and get involved!

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