'Ur In Luck', NYC Plans Expansion of Public Restrooms
The plan will see the construction of 46 new restrooms and renovations of 36 existing restrooms over the next five years. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced a new initiative, 'Ur in Luck', aimed at expanding public bathrooms in city parks. The initiative will involve construction of 46 new restrooms and renovations over the next five years. 23 restrooms are planned in Brooklyn, 28 in Manhattan, 14 in Queens, 7 on Staten Island, and 10 in the Bronx. As part of the plan, users will be able to use a Google Maps layer on their phones to easily locate locations of NYC restrooms. The project will also include restrooms operated by NYC Parks, DOT, MTA and the city's library systems.

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NEW YORK CITY — New Yorkers will soon be getting much needed new public bathrooms.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Monday a new initiative to build or remodel bathrooms in city parks. The plan dubbed ‘Ur in Luck' will see the construction of 46 new restrooms and renovations of 36 existing restrooms over the next five years.
23 restrooms are planned in Brooklyn, 28 in Manhattan, 14 in Queens, 7 on Staten Island and 10 in the Bronx, officials said. As part of the plan, people will be able to use a Google Maps layer on their phones to easily find locations of NYC restrooms.
The layer will include restrooms operated by NYC Parks, DOT, the MTA and the city's library systems. “Part of making New York City a more livable city is tackling the little things — the things we don’t think about until we need them,” said Mayor Eric Adams. “Access to public restrooms is high on that list, maybe even number one or two.”