» Urilift: the disappearing public urinal
(November 2006)

In an effort to handle its nighttime public urination
problem, Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is considering
installing urinals that disappear below street level during the day. Unlike
the automated, self-cleaning toilets planned for Toronto and Vancouver,
which are enclosed booths with doors that that automatically open after a
set time period, the Urilift system is a two-meter high stainless steel
cylinder with three alcoves, each with a urinal, and no doors.
By day, the Urilift is lowered below street level for a nice clean look.
Then at night, an operator comes by with a remote and the Urilift
hydraulically lifts to sidewalk level in about two minutes. Then the unit is
ready to serve all the nighttime party animals who don’t mind peeing in a
very exposed public urinal.
Because there are no doors, there is little danger of any unauthorized or
illegal activities. San Francisco and Seattle’s auto-toilets have been
derided as dens for drug dealers and prostitutes. In addition, the presence
of an attendant nearby to lower the system in the morning means it’s
unlikely a drunken reveler who slumps over the Urilift will wake up under
the street.
The urinals are designed exclusively for men, and more specifically, for
male drinkers. The $75,000 system has been installed across the Netherlands,
and have spread to London and Belfast, but Victoria will be the first North
American city to try them out.
Link: Urilift: the disappearing public urinal
Source: johnchow
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