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Subject NYC Plans to Expand Public Restrooms. Will it Benefit Homeless New Yorkers?
Date June 10, 2024 11:49 AM
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NYC Plans to Expand Public Restrooms. Will it Benefit Homeless New Yorkers?

While city officials cited the importance of restrooms for all residents of the city, highlighting the needs of young children and older New Yorkers, homeless people also rely heavily on public bathrooms, but face particular difficulty in accessing them, experts and advocates say.

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