NYC Council Votes for Gender-Neutral Single-Stall Bathrooms

Many restrooms in New York City are going gender-neutral. In an almost unanimous vote, the city council approved that all single occupancy restrooms will no longer have signs that read “men” or “women.” Only two council members voted against the measures. They were Republican Councilmen Steve Matteo and Joe Borelli from Staten Island. Mayor de Blasio is expected to sign…

The New York City Council has approved a bill that would require all single-occupant restrooms to become gender neutral.

The Council voted 47 to 2 on Tuesday in favor of the legislation, which Mayor Bill de Blasio is expected to sign.

It would apply to bars, restaurants and other businesses throughout the city.

In March, de Blasio signed an executive order requiring city-owned buildings guarantee all individuals - including those who are transgender or gender non-conforming - access to single-sex facilities consistent with their gender identity.

The bill requires that "men" and "women" signs on single-stall restrooms be replaced with ones indicating they are unisex. The signs must be in place by Jan. 1.

Officials say an estimated 25,000 transgender or gender non-conforming people live in New York City.

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