ICYMI: On Monday, Mayor Adams
announced the arrival of "Ur In Luck," which is "a new effort to expand New Yorkers' access to public restrooms across all five boroughs."
Per the announcement:
• The Department of Parks and Recreation will build 46 new restrooms and renovate 36 existing restrooms, including 28 in Manhattan. (No word how many may be in our area.)
• The city also made "wayfinding to the city's public restrooms better in time for summer by introducing a new Google Maps layer that New Yorkers can activate on their phones to easily find the locations of every public restroom operated by a wide range of agencies and civic institutions citywide."
So, if you have a laptop or phone, you can find the map
here.
In all of the East Village, there are three public restrooms listed:
• McKinley Playground, Fourth Street, between Avenue A and First Avenue
Open Year Round
Hours of Operation:
- 8am - 4pm, Open later seasonally
Fully Accessible
• Tompkins Square Library, 10th Street, between Avenue A and Avenue B
Open Year Round
Hours of Operation:
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 11am - 7pm
- Tuesday: 11am - 7pm
- Wednesday: 11am - 7pm
- Thursday: 11am - 7pm
- Friday: 10am - 6pm
- Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Fully Accessible
• Ottendorfer Library, Second Avenue, between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street
Open Year Round
Hours of Operation
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 11am - 7pm
- Tuesday: 11am - 7pm
- Wednesday: 11am - 7pm
- Thursday: 11am - 7pm
- Friday: 10am - 5pm
- Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Limited Accessibility
And the map with some helpful arrows...
There are also restrooms nearby in East River Park at Sixth Street (until it's
demolished sometime this year), Union Square Park and Sara D. Roosevelt Park just below Houston.
A reader who saw the map earlier opined that a neighborhood this size could use a few more public restroom options. Yes? No?