Street Furniture - Automated Public Washroom

Toronto’s automated public toilets were first introduced in 2008. The automated public toilet is activated by inserting a $0.25 coin or token. Each unit is single occupancy and a patron has up to 20 minutes per use, with the time clearly communicated through a three-step audible warning process and a visual blinking light. After each patron exits, the unit will seal itself and begin a self-cleaning cycle. The unit is equipped with several sensors, and the cleaning procedure will not start if a patron is detected.

The automated public toilets are regularly maintained, with service personnel visiting the unit multiple times per day. The public can also request a maintenance call by dialing the phone number posted on the wall of the public toilet. The public toilet is well-lit both inside and out, and offers barrier-free access. The are open seasonally, generally from the beginning of April to the end of October.

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Excerpt Public washroom location and asset type data for installations owned and maintained by Astral Media Outdoor under the City of Toronto's Coordinated Street Furniture Program.
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Owner Email Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca
Author Email Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca
Maintainer Email Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca
Author Sandro.Tersigni@toronto.ca
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Last Updated 2026-02-20 21:30:49.333006
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Date Published 2019-07-23 18:03:33.394088