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GottaGo! Letter Campaign - Public Toilets: A Missing Priority in Ottawa's New Official Plan
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The “GottaGo!” campaign advocates for a network of, and signage to, safe, free, clean and environmentally responsible public toilets and water fountains that are accessible to persons of all abilities at major transit stops, key public places and parks to meet the needs of residents and tourists in Canada’s Capital City.
The focus of our efforts has been the City of Ottawa, the National Capital Commission, Ottawa Tourism and the public.


Why we need a network of public toilets
In a city such as Ottawa the needs of tourists, outdoor activities of families, an aging population and people with disabilities, and the need to ensure effective public health combine to make the case that a network of safe, clean, accessible and environmentally responsible public toilets is essential. Which of us has not been caught short by our need for a toilet?
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A handsfree, self-cleaning bathroom for transit stations, by Eric Jaffe, in the Atlantic CityLab, February 17, 2015. “Atlanta believes it’s […]
Continue reading→Places to GO in Ottawa: Student Project
Industrial design students from Carleton University designed scale models of public toilets that could serve people’s needs in different areas […]
Continue reading→“It’s a basic human right” Public Toilet Access in Ottawa (GottaGo! Campaign & Art House)
From the campaign, “Our Ottawa Needs Public Toilets”, GottaGo! & Art House present these on-the-street interviews with people in Ottawa […]
Continue reading→“A very good cause” Public Toilet Access & Businesses in Ottawa (GottaGo! Campaign & Art House)
From the campaign, “Our Ottawa Needs Public Toilets”, GottaGo! & Art House present these on-the-street interviews with people in Ottawa […]
Continue reading→Adriana Ciccone reading “Gotta Go” (Poem) & Interview for Our Ottawa Needs Public Toilets
From the campaign, “Our Ottawa Needs Public Toilets”, GottaGo! & Art House present an interview series with the artists that […]
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