Those restrooms on the golf course. Are they for the general public?
I think this may have been discussed before, but here we go again.
The restrooms along the golf courses, both executive and championship, from time to time, are situated next to public streets. Does that make them public restrooms. If I understand correctly, our amenity fees pay for the ones on the executive courses and the championship operators own the ones on their courses.
More than occasionally, construction crews, garbage truck employees, and passers-by in general use them. I understand their need, but! Golfers have only a limited time as they pass the restrooms. Outsiders do not have the same feeling of responsibility as Village residents do. Many times the construction guys are there early in the day, so you know what the purpose is. Sometimes two or more of them are waiting in line. Is there a good answer to this. Are they public restrooms? If they are, then that's the answer. At some courses, outside of the Villages, you need a key to get in.
What made me think of this, again, is we just drove past the one along Calumet on the Oakley course and there were two construction trucks and a garbage truck sitting there to use it.
JLK
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