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Number of outdoor toilets Downtown have been reduced from nine to six


An infusion of funds from the city of Columbus will ensure that portable toilets will remain Downtown for another year, their numbers have been reduced from the nine in 2021 to six this year. Most are located near COTA bus stops along High Street from the court complex north to the Arena District.

While the portable outdoor toilets in downtown Columbus are staying thanks to an infusion of city money, there are now fewer of them than in 2021.

The Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District has removed three of the nine toilets, leaving them at the following locations:

• Broad and High streets (east side of High between Broad and State streets near the Statehouse)

• 33 N. High St. (just south of the Central Ohio Transit Authority’s headquarters and north of One Columbus)

• 98 N. High St. (just south of Atrium Lofts)

• 16 W. Long St. (by Southeast Healthcare)

• 61 E. Mound St. (by St. John’s Church)

• Topiary Park (near the Columbus Metropolitan Library system’s Main Library)

The special improvement district removed three portable toilets from the following locations:

• 125 E. Broad St. (Trinity Episcopal Church)

• 33 N. High St. (William J. Lhota Building, originally two outside there, now one.)



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