( overpass-turbo is a frontend for the API, to actually add nodes you have to go to https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=16/45.5152/-73.5851 )
Also, does anyone know how the placement/funding for portable toilets works in Montreal? Parc Jarry has ~3 for tens of thousands of people 😅
I’m curious about it ever since seeing Utaye’s video about the phenomenon more broadly in North America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_ZhkZ4hDkI
That’s an interesting question. I presume by public toilet, you mean a toilet that is not ran by a business and is managed by the city?
Do port-a-potties count?
exactly
(can you not see the text of the OP?)
my sense is that new permanent public toilets aren’t being constructed anymore and we’re transitioning into more of a semi-permanent portable toilet solution, but i don’t know anyone involved in municipal politics who could help answer this
I didn’t even click on the OP, big dum on my part!
I think permanent toilets are very important, especially as private businesses begin to shy away from sharing their restrooms with non-customers.
There is an app, Flush, that may be useful. https://www.jrustonapps.com/apps/flush-toilet-finder