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In June 2021, when the City of Denver opened a new public bathroom on the 16th Street Mall, Mayor"Providing residents and visitors access to a comfortable, clean restroom meets a basic and universal human need, and we’re proud to deliver this facility to the people of Denver,” Hancock said.
That pilot program got its start back in 2016, when the city began studying where to put a public bathroom and how to run it. Officials settled on a prefab setup that featured touchless handwashing and a self-cleaning and disinfecting system, then paid for it using $350,000 of federal coronavirus relief funding.
"The closure of the park and restrooms occurred at the same time. We closed block one and three of Skyline Park in early July for restoration of the park, to include power-washing, irrigation repair and upgrades, aeration, seed, fertilization, etc. We hope to have the area open soon," says Cyndi Karvaski, a spokesperson for Denver Parks and Recreation.
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