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HEALTHJul 15 · 08:00 UTCGEORGIA RECORDERRoss Williams

Study finds about half of Atlanta’s public restrooms aren’t actually accessible

A Georgia State University study found that over half of Atlanta’s 262 publicly available restrooms are inaccessible, exacerbating challenges for homeless individuals. The lack of accessible restrooms forces reliance on businesses like gas stations and coffee shops, while the absence of a public restroom system since the 1970s-80s pay toilet era contributes to health risks like infections and kidney damage among the unhoused.

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