San Francisco celebrated a new public loo with a mini-carnival complete with games, lemonade, and a live band.
The public toilet initially cost $1.7 million with a multi-year deadline but had its price slashed to $200,000.
AdvertisementThe scandal over a public toilet in San Francisco that cost $1.7 million has ended in celebration after the new loo opened on Monday with a much-discounted price tag of $200,000.
That's according to The New York Times, CBS News, and The San Francisco Chronicle, who sent reporters down to the toilet's launch in the Noe Valley Town Square.
AdvertisementCity officials said they were weighed down by high construction costs in San Francisco, as well as the need for environmental reviews and checks from multiple commissions.
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