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Lowell to purchase two restroom trailers for public use

The City of Lowell aims to improve sanitation access for residents and homeless individuals with two ADA-compliant restroom trailers costing $137,576, expected by late June.

Summary by The Sun (Lowell)
LOWELL — Street-accessible bathrooms could be available for use in Lowell by this summer, in time for visitors to the Lowell Folk Festival or perhaps even to support the city’s homeless population. Tuesday morning, Chief Procurement Officer Michael Vaughn opened seven vendor bids for two Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant restroom trailers. “The City of Lowell is seeking bids to purchase two new Portable 4 season ADA Restroom Trailer + 4 …

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Boston Herald broke the news in Boston, United States on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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