A Clean Respite
Regardless of whether anyone’s feelings got hurt when I published a reader’s photo of the restroom at the Miller Jackson Building in Bricktown, it’s interesting to note that a clean-up followed soon after.
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Steve, Perhaps you could do an article on why the city isn’t addressing the issues and needs of downtown residents and visitors? Why the heck do we not have any public restrooms downtown? They are all privately owned to my knowledge.
It’s nice to see positive change as a result of this blog, Steve. Thank you for your dedication.
And Steven is right: we need some insight as to the city’s failure/unwillingness/inability to address a very serious problem for the area they want to tout as a tourist-friendly area.
Tourists have to go to the bathroom. Heck, even we non-tourists have to use a bathroom sometimes when we are in Bricktown.
Of course public bathrooms are necessary. If anyone can come up with a solution that ensures a cost efficient way these bathrooms would remain clean, fully stocked, and not taken over by the homeless or the type of people intent on vandalism and mischief, then we’d be in business.





You’re a maverick!