In analyzing the importance of public restroom access in urban areas, several key findings emerge from recent studies and initiatives that highlight the broad implications for public health, social justice, and urban planning. Access to public restrooms is increasingly recognized as a fundamental human right, critical for dignified living in urban environments. A study highlighted…

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J. W. Rogers, Superintendent of Parks, “Report to the Park Board,” 1906 Garfield Park Garfield Park, being centrally located, is used as a resting-place for the transient public more than any other park in the city. Noticing that the benches were inadequate at times, there were provided quite a number of additional ones, that the…

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