Coronavirus Support Services
The City and County of Denver is working with stakeholder groups in Central Denver to address a growing need for publicly-accessible restrooms and to evaluate options for providing restrooms in high-use, high traffic locations. Accessible public restrooms can benefit public health and the environment, and can even enhance people’s mobility options.
Denver is taking a three-tiered approach as part of its public restroom pilot initiative:
2018: Public Restroom Pilot Report (PDF)
This report provides a historical background of the program as well as suggestions for future, permanent public restroom facilities.
McNichols Building
Central Library
The Capitol
City and County Building
Webb Building
RTD Union Station
Downtown — 21st Street between Stout and California
Downtown — 21st Street at Market Street
Skyline Park
Commons Park: 2101 15th Street
Cuernavaca: 3500 Rockmont Drive
Curtis Park: 1021 30th Street
Skate Park: 2205 19th Street
Fishback: 818 Water Street
Sonny Lawson: 2359 California Street
Benedict Fountain: 401 E. 20th Avenue
Lincoln/La Alma Park: 1325 W. 11th Avenue