This morning, Commissioner Randy Leonard debuted his new "loo," at the corner of NW 5th and Glisan. On hand to perform the ceremonial "first flush"? None other than Mayor-elect Sam Adams:

Listen to Adams' potty break–including the crowds' cheers of "Flush! Flush! Flush!"–here:
The new public restroom is spacious, big enough for you to bring your bike inside if needed (photo after the cut). But don't get any thoughts of turning it into your new studio apartment–the design of the loo is meant to balance privacy and security. Leonard described the design as "pushing the edge" of Americans' puritanical privacy needs; the louvers at the top and bottom of the bathroom give anyone who enters it "a sense of a lack of privacy."
Leonard–who notes that some politicians have libraries or public buildings named after them, but "I'm going to have to settle for a rest room"–hopes the city will be able to coordinate the sales of these units to other cities, for $25,000 each. They're low maintenance and "fairly inexpensive" to maintain and run, which he thinks will be a plus for other municipalities.
If this restroom is a success, it will be somewhat of a first for an American city. Public restrooms in Seattle were a spectacular failure. But groups like Sisters of the Road's Civic Action Group are hopeful this project is a success. They gave Leonard a "golden plunger" for his work on the issue. Leonard noted that he doesn't think he'll ever need to use it on the public toilet. (He's probably right–if the thing gets clogged up, workers from Clean and Safe will have to deal with it.)


Per Graham's question, here's a shot of the outer hand-washing spigot:

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