The municipality of South Huron is opening some public washrooms as of July 3rd.
According to the official website, the washroom outside of the Exeter & District Public Swimming Pool, as well as the Splash Pads will be open and cleaned twice per day as of July 3rd.
They’ll also include having a time lock and only be open during prime business hours.
The municipality is also placing two public portable toilets for temporary use, one Town Hall and the other at the mouth of the MacNaughton Trail.
In related municipal news, the reopening of Port Blake Day Park has been postponed, due to concerns associated with expected usage, with South Huron saying their staff needs additional time to put in safety measures for the public.
Also of note, The Elliott Park RV dumping station remains unavailable due to scheduled upgrades to the William Street Pumping Station. That work is expected to carry on through July, despite the park being open for short-stay overnight camping.
That’s because of scheduled upgrades to the nearby William Street Pumping Station. The park is open however for short-stay overnight camping.
Other public facilities are being reviewed and updates will be provided to the community as they are available.
