
Not enough public toilets in Amsterdam especially for women, wheelchair users
NL TimesMore than half of Amsterdam's busy pedestrian areas do not meet the standard of having a wheelchair-accessible public toilet located within 500 meters, according to a study by the Amsterdam Court of Audit. The city counts 112 public toilets, less than half of which are may be easily used by women or people with an ambulatory disability, and one possible solution would be to replace the urinoirs and famous metal mesh krul urinals with gender-neutral alternatives, the court said in its report on the issue, "Based on our inventory, we can conclude that there are a total of 112 public toilets in Amsterdam, of which 56 are suitable for men and women and 50 are suitable for people who depend on a wheelchair," the report stated. "Although the municipality has recently had directions applied to existing pedestrian signposts, the vast majority of public toilets are not indicated on the street," according to the Court of Audit. Amsterdam will need to build 25 to 30 additional public toilets in order to meet the city council's standard.
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