Findings of public washroom survey being presented to Prince George city council
PRINCE GEORGE — Prince George City Councillors will get an update on what staff heard during a survey around downtown washrooms at their meeting on Monday (April 13).
In a report, staff said the seven-question survey aimed at engaging residents to gather feedback that would be used to make decisions around access to downtown washrooms, which as been discussed for many years.
“[It has been] shaped by ongoing and polarized concerns related to availability, safety, maintenance, and impacts on surrounding businesses and service providers,” a staff report said, noting previous engagement done in 2018, 2022, and 2025, as well as a 2022 survey of people experiencing homelessness who rely on downtown services.
“A temporary pilot at Canada Games Plaza in the summer of 2020 provided short term access during the COVID 19 pandemic and offered practical lessons regarding operations, monitoring, and costs,” the report added.
