How some of the Bay Area's nastiest beach restrooms are about to get a makeover
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State parks officials in the Bay Area are addressing the poor restroom conditions at eight popular beaches by initiating a $3 million project. This effort will replace outdated and unsanitary facilities with modern restrooms made of pre-cast concrete, scheduled to be ready by next spring. The initiative, partially funded by Proposition 68, also includes improved infrastructure, such as upgraded parking for disabled visitors and new picnic areas. The objective is to enhance the overall visitor experience at these beach locations.
Few things can spoil a day at the beach faster than an unpleasant bathroom. State parks officials are working on a $3 million project to replace dilapidated restrooms.
The project aims to replace old and unpleasant restroom facilities at eight popular state beaches and parks, with construction expected to start this summer.
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