Politics & Government

Central Park Permanent Restroom Construction to Begin This Week

The city of Naperville will begin construction on a permanent public restroom facility in Central Park, which will be open for use by Memorial Day weekend.

This summer, Central Park concert goers can have a sigh of relief. 

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A new permanent public restroom facility is set to be open for use at the popular downtown park, 104 E. Benton Ave., by Memorial Day weekend. 

A contract with F.H. Paschen, LLC. for the amount of $247,850 to construct the restrooms was approved by Naperville City Council on March 5. Cconstruction on the facility will begin this week, according to the city of Naperville. 

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The restrooms will accommodate concert goers at the Naperville Community Concert Center, general public as well as those who use the adjoining park, according to the city.

Once complete, the permanent restroom facility will have a capacity for three people in both the men’s and women’s sections of the structure. The restrooms will be located on the west side of Central Park Road just south of the YMCA and adjacent and south of the pedestrian walkway that links the Naperville Community Concert Center to Washington Street, according to the city.

Throughout construction, access to Central Park Road and the pedestrian walkway next to the YMCA will will be available for use. 

For more information on the city of Naperville, visit www.naperville.il.us


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