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Coordinated Street Furniture Program
The Boston Street Furniture Program, the first coordinated program nationwide, consists of a series of architecturally coordinated elements: Now in its sixth year of a 20-year program, Boston's Street Furniture Program includes over 400 elements on streets throughout the city, providing amenities for residents and tourists. This program, operated by Wall USA, exists at no cost to the City of Boston. In fact, over the past six years, the City of Boston has received $4.9 million in revenue from both the fixed fee and its revenue proceeds for advertising. In FY '06, the program produced just over $1.4 million in revenue to the City of Boston. FY '07 should produce in excess of this amount.

Presently, there are 6 Automatic Public Toilets in operation:
  1. Across from Faneuil Hall on Congress Street
  2. Boston's Historic North End on Commercial Street, at Langone Field
  3. Shipyard Park, Constitution Pier in Charlestown
  4. Central Wharf on Atlantic Avenue
  5. Boylston Street, Boston Public Library
  6. EDIC, Drydock Avenue
The toilets are fully accessible to people with disabilities, with instructions for additional time options posted on the front panel. The Automatic Public Toilets are fully automatic, state of the art, self-cleaning amenities which are available to citizens and tourists alike at no cost to the City.

If you have compliments, comments, questions or complaints about the program just contact us!
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  • Faneuil Hall
  • Sam Adams Park
  • City Hall Plaza
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  • North Stage
  • City Hall Flag Poles
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