They’ve gotta go: Seattle toilets back on Ebay

Seattle’s five automated toilets are back on Ebay.

And this time, they’re priced for quick movement: The highest one (Capitol Hill’s) is now at $1,025 and the lowest (the waterfront’s) is at $449 with a little over seven days to go.

Pioneer Square's toilet is now at $1,025

The German-made Hering-Bau toilets are being removed by the city because of maintenance costs and problems with drug use and prostitution.

They were first listed on Ebay July 15 with a minimum bid of $89,000 each. There were no bidders.

Comparable new units are now selling for around $200,000, said Hugh O’Neill, Hering International’s North American sales director.

Pat Miller, who handles disposal of public property for the city, said at least 20 cities are in the market for the automatic toilets. The single-stall stainless steel units are accessible and have sensors for hand-washing and flushing. They are designed to seal their doors to clean the floor and toilet after every flush, and to prevent people from entering while in use.

The city council overrode a mayoral veto in 2001 to get the toilets installed throughout the downtown area for use by tourists, shoppers and the homeless.

But a report released in March said the toilets are the least cost-effective way for the city to provide public restroom services and said they were magnets for illegal activity. Read more about it at DJC.com.

Kudos to Citizen Rain for catching this one first.

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