For C.W. Moore Park, an urban park sidewalk restroom was utilized to encourage quick use of the facility while discouraging vandalism or misuse. This urban park sidewalk restroom was placed as part of renovations to enhance C.W. Moore Park in Boise, Idaho while making the space more welcoming in the urban downtown setting.
We worked with the City of Boise Parks & Recreation and EKC, Inc. to design this sidewalk restroom that is heavily ventilated, compact and encourages quick usage. Its louvered vents throughout allow for others to see if someone is inside the restroom while maintaining privacy. This aspect makes vandalism less likely, and the smaller unit discourages misuse. All the features are minimalist in nature and are stainless steel to prevent further vandalism.
Boise, Idaho is the capital of the state and home to many great outdoor activities with scenic mountains, the Boise River, and various lakes.
The Bogus Basin is a mountain recreational area just to the north of Boise with a ski resort and summer activities. As the county seat of Ada County, Boise is also the most populous city in the state with a population of 235,684 as of the 2020 census. The Boise metropolitan area, also known as Treasure Valley, which includes Meridian and Nampa, had a population of 749,202 total.
Boise is positioned along Interstate 84 which connects Portland and Salt Lake City and lies 41 miles east of the Oregon border. The Boise downtown area has an elevation of 2,704 feet.
C.W. Moore Park is a .28-acre special use area located within walking distance of stores, restaurants and businesses in downtown Boise. The park features benches, bike racks, and historical artifacts.
Vandalism Proof Restroom
The City of Boise Parks and Recreation completed a master plan revision which included improvements: a new restroom on-site, repairing damaged pavement, installing historical plaques, renovating existing furnishings, and refreshing the planting beds.
The improvements were to accessibility and engagement opportunities, in keeping with the park’s original intent. The historic waterwheel featured in the park got a refreshment as well. Other plants and natural elements were included to enhance the welcoming and interactive nature of this historic and urban park destination.
The park features many trees, terraced seating areas, and a green lawn.
The project was put out to public bid with the Romtec drawings and specifications for a single sidewalk restroom and awarded to EKC, Inc as the general contractor who installed the restroom.
C.W. Moore Park Downtown Sidewalk Restroom
Romtec worked with the City of Boise Parks and Recreation on the drawings and specifications of the restroom to include in the bid package.
The Romtec sidewalk restroom for C.W. Moore Park is simple, compact, and heavily ventilated with louvered vents for single-user occupancy.
The Sidewalk Restroom from Romtec uses modern design principles to encourage fast use of the facility and discourage vandalism or any type of misuse.
EKC. Inc. is headquartered in Boise, Idaho and is one of Treasure Valley’s premier commercial construction companies.
The City of Boise Parks and Recreation and EKC, Inc. are both first-time customers whom we partnered with on the sidewalk restroom at C.W. Moore Park.
Quick Use Sidewalk Restroom
Romtec designs, supplies, and builds restroom buildings for parks all over the country to meet the specific needs of that location. From concession buildings, pool or splash pad buildings, to pavilions, we provide a wide variety of unique parks and recreation structures that can fit any park’s needs.
These sidewalk restrooms are a design that Romtec created to help encourage quick usage, prevent vandalism or other misuse, while providing an easy and quick option for urban areas. The sidewalk restroom is an affordable option, that is easy to install, that doesn’t require a ton of large equipment. This means less site disruption, which is perfect for small urban parks like C.W. Moore Park in Boise, Idaho, in a unique downtown urban setting.
The smaller urban park is uniquely positioned around businesses, restaurants, museums, and other attractions that draw walkers, visitors, and workers looking for a break during their day. Urban settings can sometimes attract users who may try to vandalize restrooms or these park spaces, therefore Romtec designed the sidewalk restroom with minimal features to be stolen or damaged. The louvered vents also help with ventilation but also so people can see if someone is present in the restroom, helping with security concerns.
The sidewalk restroom can be customized to your park, location, or community based on your needs!
At Romtec, we can work with your team whether that is a park and recreation department, city staff, or with building departments with local municipal governments to design the sidewalk restroom to meet all building codes and requirements. We also design it to meet the needs of the park and location, based on feedback and needs of the location. We incorporate all this feedback into creating a restroom that meets the project needs.
We can work within your budget, within your timeline to meet seasonal construction needs, with quick turnaround times.
If you are interested in the urban park sidewalk restroom design, we can setup a free meeting to discuss your options, and how this can be a suitable choice to meet your project needs!
Let’s make your sidewalk restroom project happen to enhance your urban space with an easy, safe, and effective restroom building.