Sebewing Park Restroom

Sebewaing’s Village Park is a central gathering point for the community and is used heavily by both visitors and residents. Several youth softball and baseball leagues operate in the park, drawing players from across the Thumb region, and the park is the home of the Michigan Sugar Festival, which draws several thousand visitors each year. The original restroom for the park was built in 1959 and was outdated, undersized, and not accessible.

Spicer Group designed a new accessible 19-foot-by-36-foot restroom building that also included a utility room and concession area. Motion-sensing light controls were installed in each of the rooms, bathroom partitions were made out of recycled material, and electric hand dryers were used in the bathrooms.

The restrooms were designed and built to provide the same means of use for all users. Spicer also provided the construction administration services on this project.

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