New York City is lacking public restrooms, but officials hope to offer some relief

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The largest city in the U.S. ranks 93rd in access to public restrooms. But a new effort “will allow those New Yorkers with the dignity of a place to go,” Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine says.

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