City-wide Toilet Strategy

What is happening?
Access to public toilets is a fundamental human right. It also supports public health and is essential for supporting independence for everyone in our community. The City is developing a City-wide Toilet Strategy that will include recommendations to address gaps in the availability, safety, maintenance, and dignity of toilet facilities throughout New Westminster for all members of the community.
What is the City-wide Toilet Strategy?
The City-wide Toilet Strategy is a new guiding document that will include recommendations to address gaps in the availability, safety, maintenance, and dignity of toilet facilities throughout New Westminster.
The strategy will:
- provide an overview of the current availability of all public toilets in New Westminster, including their locations, hours of operation, seasonal availability, and accessibility;
- identify promising practices occurring in other cities related to the provision of public toilets;
- engage with community members and groups to understand their experiences accessing toilets in New Westminster; and
- explore potential solutions to enhance access to toilets, including partnerships between the City and businesses and organizations.
The City recognizes that not everyone has the same experience when accessing toilets. The City-wide Toilet Strategy aims to assess and address the needs of all members of the community while considering the distinct experiences of those who may face challenges or barriers when accessing toilets. These include seniors; people living with disabilities; people living with health conditions; families with young children; and people who are unhoused. As part of this engagement, staff are prioritizing working with community-serving organizations and reaching those with identities and experiences listed above with an invitation to join a focus group to understand their experiences when accessing toilets in New Westminster.
For the broader community, feedback and experiences are being collected through an online survey. Please see the “How can I engage?” section below for more details.
Your input will help us:
- understand current patterns of toilet use in New Westminster,
- identify neighbourhoods that may need additional facilities or supports to enhance access, such as attendant services, enhanced maintenance, or extended hours of availability,
- identify or build on strategies and partnerships to address gaps in toilet access, and
- establish guiding principles that will inform future efforts in providing toilets.
The Citywide Toilet Strategy will align with other previous and current City initiatives that relate to the provision of public toilets, including the Downtown Livability Strategy, the Crises Response Pilot Project, the updated Age Friendly Community Strategy (in progress), and the updated Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plan (in progress).
The strategy will consider the diverse needs of the community. It will guide the future provision and management of public toilets by providing clear recommendations to address gaps in the availability, safety, maintenance, and dignity of toilet facilities throughout New Westminster.
For more information about the strategy and related City programs, check out our FAQs below and the links on the side of this page.

- What We Heard City-wide Toilet Strategy Engagement Summary Report - March, 2025
- Council Report Confirming Direction on the Comprehensive Public Toilet Strategy Council Motion - July 8, 2024
- Council Report Back on Council Resolution to Develop a City-wide Public Toilet Strategy - September 23, 2024
- Information on the City’s public washrooms, including a map of all City-operated public toilets
- Hours of permanent washroom facilities in City parks
- Information on the Biohazard Removal Program
Who's Listening?

Phases
Project definition, research, and current assessment
- Review and analyze the availability of existing toilets in New Westminster through a spatial analysis
- Research promising practices from other municipalities
