Monday, December 8, 2025

Nyora Residents Protest $350,000 Public Toilet Plan

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Residents of a small Victorian town are protesting a $350,000 plan⁣ to relocate ‌a public toilet⁣ directly opposite their homes, fearing significant devaluation of their‌ properties and ‌increased security concerns. The‍ proposed⁤ move by the local council has sparked⁢ outrage, with homeowners claiming the‍ project is ⁤a waste of ratepayer money and places an undue burden on them⁢ to monitor the facility.

the dispute centers on the planned relocation of a toilet block a few hundred meters from its current⁢ location in the town, which residents say will ⁢transform their ⁣quiet ​neighborhood into a public amenity zone. Homeowners estimate ‌their‍ properties could lose between $50,000 and $100,000⁤ in⁤ value if ​the toilet is positioned as currently proposed. Resident Stringer⁤ voiced concerns, stating, “They’re basically asking us to do the ⁤surveillance for them.”

The⁤ council is proceeding with ⁤the project despite the opposition, arguing the relocation is necessary ‌to improve⁤ public facilities. Residents have⁤ been given until⁤ October 12th to complete⁤ a council survey regarding the toilet’s new location, representing their last⁣ chance to⁢ influence the ‍decision. ⁣The debate highlights ⁤a​ common⁣ tension between local government infrastructure projects and ‍the concerns of residents regarding quality of life and property⁣ values.

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