Public washrooms in municipal facilities provide essential services for residents and visitors. When a public washroom has maintenance, cleanliness, or safety concerns, reporting the issue helps ensure that facilities remain functional and hygienic for all users.
Residents can submit a service request to report concerns affecting public washrooms in non-park locations such as transit stations, civic buildings, or other municipal facilities. The location of the washroom is required. Contact details are needed in case more information is required. When reporting, it is helpful to describe the specific issue and its location within the facility.
If the washroom issue creates an immediate health or safety hazard, such as flooding or exposed electrical, this should be reported as an emergency.
Public washroom requests may include the following:
Plumbing issues such as clogged toilets or leaking fixtures
Cleanliness concerns requiring attention
Broken doors, locks, or accessibility features
Empty supplies such as soap or paper products
Vandalism or safety concerns
Reported issues are reviewed to confirm the problem and determine the appropriate response. Work is scheduled based on factors such as severity, health impact, and available resources.
When a public washroom issue is reported, the following may occur:
The report is reviewed to assess the issue
Cleaning or maintenance staff may be dispatched
Repairs are scheduled based on the type of issue
The washroom may be temporarily closed for repairs
Supplies are restocked as needed
There are a few additional things to keep in mind:
For washroom issues in parks, use the Washroom Repair request type
Some repairs may require specialized plumbing and take longer
Alternative facilities may be available nearby
Private facility washrooms should be reported to building management
Residents are encouraged to report public washroom issues with detailed descriptions so that maintenance can be completed and facilities remain clean and functional for everyone.
