Prince George Council to debate access to public washrooms downtown
PRINCE GEORGE — Prince George City Councillors will be debating a motion that is looking to increase access to public washrooms in the downtown core.
The notice of motion from Councillors Tim Bennett and Trudy Klassen is set to be discussed during Monday’s council meeting, Dec. 2.
“Access to public washrooms is incredibly important when it comes to inclusion, accessibility and ensuring a strong, healthy and welcoming community,” Bennett and Klassen say in the notice of motion.
“Access to public washroom space is not only to support those currently un or underhoused but also to support families with young children, individuals with either visible or invisible medical conditions and those who drink too many coffees on their trip to the Farmer’s Market.”