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Betsy Johnson for Governor: North Coast Public Restrooms are Open for Business

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TILLAMOOK, Oregon -- Wondering where to “go” when you’re on the go on the North Oregon coast? Now you can explore more than 135 public restroom options on a new interactive map created by the North Coast Tourism Management Network.

Travelers on the North Oregon Coast may have experienced restroom closures and a shortage of available facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, but this new resource aims to show that public restrooms on the North Coast are once again open for business.

Access to public restroom facilities consistently ranks as one of the top destination management concerns for residents and visitors alike. Public restrooms are a critical community infrastructure resource serving public health needs. Accessible public restrooms are a key component of equity, making our communities more inclusive to all. And improper disposal of human waste threatens fragile coastal ecosystems, making restroom availability a key part of conservation and environmental stewardship.

The North Coast Public Restrooms Toolkit is available for visitor information, lodging, restaurant, and other community partners to use, including:

North Coast Public Restrooms Google Map, providing locations and detailed information about public restrooms in Clatsop and Tillamook counties.

North Coast Public Restrooms Printable PDF, highlighting 11 of the most interesting public restrooms on the North Oregon Coast. Includes a QR code linking to the comprehensive Google map.

North Coast Public Restrooms Social Tiles and messaging, for sharing the North Coast Public Restrooms map and Google map with visitors and communities.

This project is part of addressing six key tourism impacts identified by the North Coast Tourism Management Network: human and pet waste, trash management, trail congestion, public health and safety, parking, and business resiliency. Network members, partner organizations, and coastal community members collaborate on creative solutions to these challenges, including this public restrooms campaign.

North Coast Tourism Management Network

The North Coast Tourism Management Network seeks to enhance healthy, collaborative, sustainable relationships between coastal visitors, residents, businesses, and the environment. We champion the value of tourism for our local economies while striving to minimize negative impacts of visitation and help guests become excellent stewards of the coast we call home.

The network was formed in 2019 following the North Coast Destination Management Studio program developed and offered by Travel Oregon. NCTMN is a formalized network funded by grants and contributions from partner organizations and housed within a nonprofit 501(c)(6) sponsor, the Oregon Coast Visitors Association.

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