Public downtown washrooms still unclear
PRINCE GEORGE – Do they or don’t they? That was the debate around Council chambers last about to provide and fund public washrooms in the downtown.
The City conducted a survey of the public and found that residents were equally divided on the issue.
In its report to Council, it was noted the history is lengthy.
“Access to public washrooms in downtown Prince George has been discussed for many years, shaped by ongoing and polarized concerns related to availability, safety, maintenance, and impacts on surrounding businesses and service providers. The City has examined this issue through multiple reports and consultations, including engagement with downtown service providers in 2018, 2022, and 2025, as well as a 2022 survey with individuals who experience homelessness and 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 City also currently incurs significant ongoing costs related to managing public biohazards in the downtown, including cleanup of human waste and associated impacts, which provides additional context for considering potential approaches to improved washroom access.”
