Public Toilet Strategy 2013 - City of Armadale
Public Toilet Strategy 2013 - City of Armadale
Public Toilet Strategy 2013 - City of Armadale
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14.3.11 Minnawarra Park<br />
14.3.11.1 Type/Location<br />
A traditional, stand-alone facility next to the History House, east <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong>’s main<br />
administration building and south <strong>of</strong> Minnawarra Park. The park <strong>of</strong>ten hosts community events.<br />
14.3.11.2 Condition/Appearance<br />
The structure blends well with the surrounding environment. The mostly modern, stainless steel fittings are<br />
adequate well maintained and clean.<br />
14.3.11.3 Safety/Anti-social behaviour<br />
The current layout is not ideal from a CPTED perspective as the toilet cubicles are not directly accessed from<br />
a public space with the entrances being secluded.<br />
14.3.11.4 Level <strong>of</strong> use / Fit for purpose<br />
No provision <strong>of</strong> child changing facilities and no receptacles for sanitary towels or sharps.<br />
The park is for passive use therefore usage, except for special events, is usually moderate.<br />
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