Dearth Of Public Restrooms Back In The Limelight In Leland Township
By Craig Manning | March 29, 2024
A mild winter, increased tourist traffic, closure of an anchor business in downtown Leland, and sustained local growth are a few of the factors Leland Township Supervisor Susan Och cites when talking about Leland’s ever-growing need for a new year-round public restroom solution.
In a “supervisor’s report” provided to Leland Township board trustees ahead of their March meeting, Och wrote that there has been “an uptick in correspondence about bathrooms in Leland Village since the Bluebird and Early Bird have closed.” The Bluebird closed its doors at the end of the 2022 season and didn’t reopen, with owners Skip and Ann Telgard reemerging last year with a brownfield ...
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