ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – The Ann Arbor City Council has approved bringing as many as ten high-tech public restrooms to the city.

They voted for a one-year program with Throne Labs Incorporated for the temporary handicapped-accessible bathrooms.

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A series of listening sessions conducted over the summer by City Administrator Milton Dohoney Jr. turned up the need for more public restrooms as a top concern of people.

The new restrooms, will be installed by June 2024, will be accessible by using a QR code or mobile app. Each will be equipped with baby-changing stations and menstrual products. Throne Labs Inc. will service and clean the bathrooms.