August 25 2025

Introduction

Rose Valley Park is one of Oshawa’s newest landmark public spaces. The site includes a playground, pickleball courts, a formal garden, walking trails, and an upgraded BMX park. With very high expected attendance, the City needed to provide essential services capable of keeping pace—while remaining operational year-round.

The challenge

Before installation, several challenges were identified:

  • High visitor volume, particularly during peak seasons
  • The need for a true four-season solution adapted to Ontario’s climate
  • A large, multifunctional park requiring a central, durable, and reliable restroom
  • The City’s objective to offer a clean, safe citizen experience aligned with the modern image of the site

The installed solution

In September 2025, the City of Oshawa selected a dual-cabin Urben Blu self-cleaning public restroom, including:

  • Two self-cleaning restroom cabins
  • A rear staff workspace for municipal personnel
  • An integrated heated concrete slab enabling winter operation
  • A robust, durable design that significantly reduces maintenance needs

This configuration directly addressed both operational and public works requirements.

Observed results

Since installation, several positive outcomes have been observed:

  • Significantly improved cleanliness due to self-cleaning technology
  • Reduced maintenance requirements, freeing up staff time
  • High satisfaction among municipal employees, who now have an integrated work area
  • Reliable year-round operation
  • Enhanced city image through modern, well-integrated infrastructure
  • Increased capacity to support a rapidly growing recreational site

Conclusion

By installing a smart public restroom designed for a modern, high-traffic park, Oshawa made a strong and forward-looking decision.

This project positions Rose Valley Park as an accessible, durable, and future-ready public space—while serving as a model for other municipalities looking to improve the citizen experience.