PORTLAND — The city of Portland is poised to make its one-person bathrooms gender-neutral.
KOPB reports that the city on Wednesday will formally adopt a new all-user restroom policy and make more than 600 one-person restrooms in parks and city buildings available to everyone, regardless of their gender.
The city’s new policy applies only to city-owned facilities. It says that all single-occupant restrooms will be open to any user, regardless of gender identity or gender expression.
Old signs designating gender-specific restrooms will be replaced by new signs with the words, “all-user restroom.”
City buildings are completing the switch by June 17. Portland Parks and Recreation, which manages most of the city’s restrooms, has until Sept. 1 to install the new signs.
In city building that lack single-user options, the city will convert some of those to all-user bathrooms with privacy screens.