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Cape Town CBD public toilet project surpasses 1 005 604 uses as demand continues to grow

More than 1 005 604 visits recorded since 2022 as Cape Town expands access to public sanitation in the CBD.

Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:51 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • 1 005 604 recorded uses since launch in 2022
  • 268 244 uses by people experiencing homelessness
  • 9 mobile toilets now operating across the CBD
  • Average monthly usage around 19 000 visits

Cape Town’s public toilet project in the Central Business District has reached a significant milestone, with more than one million recorded uses since its launch in 2022.

The initiative, introduced to address the long-standing shortage of accessible sanitation facilities in the city centre, has recorded a total of 1005604 visits as of February 2026. The project is a joint effort between the City of Cape Town, the Cape Town Central City Improvement District, and non profit organisation Streetscapes.

Of the total recorded usage, 268244 visits have been attributed to people experiencing homelessness, highlighting the critical role the service plays in supporting vulnerable communities within the CBD.

The network currently consists of 9 mobile toilet facilities strategically positioned along high foot traffic areas, including Adderley Street, Longmarket Street, Canterbury Street, and Barrack Street. An additional unit has recently been installed near the Department of Home Affairs, further expanding coverage in one of the city’s busiest administrative zones.

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The facilities operate 7 days a week, from 7 in the morning until 11 at night, providing consistent and reliable access throughout the day. Data from Streetscapes indicates a steady increase in usage, with an average of around 19000 visits per month, and projections suggesting that annual usage could reach approximately 230000 visits going forward.

City officials say the project has evolved beyond basic sanitation, becoming a key component of urban management. The presence of trained attendants not only ensures cleanliness and maintenance, but also contributes to safety by deterring anti social behaviour and creating a monitored environment for users.

The initiative has also created employment opportunities, with team members gaining work experience and, in some cases, transitioning into permanent employment within the first 6 months of involvement.

Beyond its direct benefits, the project has helped reduce pressure on nearby businesses, which often face the burden of providing restroom access to the public.

With demand continuing to rise, the City and its partners are now exploring plans to expand the network further, with an estimated need for an additional 6 to 8 facilities to meet growing demand in the CBD.

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Source: Cape {town} Etc – Sibuliso Duba

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Mark Botes-Lashmar

Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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