Northern CaliforniaCity of San Francisco Installs $1.7 Million Public RestroomThe long-awaited restroom was delivered on March 7 to the Noe Valley neighborhood.SavePrintA single-user public restroom facility in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood on March 8, 2024. Jason Blair/The Epoch TimesJason Blair3/12/2024|Updated: 3/12/20240:00X 1Did San Francisco flush away $1.7 million on a public toilet? It’s been a debate since the price tag was announced in 2022.The long-awaited restroom was delivered on Thursday, March 7 to the Noe Valley neighborhood.Share this articleLeave a commentJason BlairAuthorJason is a reporter based in San Francisco covering national news.Author’s Selected ArticlesHow to Detox From Microplastics and Other Toxins in Our BodiesJun 22, 2024Mysterious Monolith Appears In Nevada DesertJun 19, 2024iPhones to Soon Have More Compatible Texting Features With Android PhonesJun 13, 2024Sex Trafficker Gets a Historic 448 Years, ‘Longest in US History’ for the CrimeJun 07, 2024Related TopicsSan FranciscoRestroomsan francisco homelessness