
Albuquerque planning guide
When the Restroom Plan Changes, Start with the Facts
Last-minute changes can happen when an event expands, a venue loses building access, a construction phase shifts, or an outdoor program moves location. The fastest useful response is not a vague promise; it is an accurate picture of the site, users, timing, and constraints. Gather the facts first so the available options can be evaluated honestly.
Build a Short Site Brief
Write down the exact location, date, operating hours, attendance or crew estimate, event type, food or beverage service, access route, gate hours, ground surface, slope, vehicle restrictions, accessibility needs, and handwashing needs.
Separate the Immediate Need from the Ideal Layout
Prioritize a reachable location, a clear route, privacy, accessibility, and hand hygiene. Avoid active traffic, locked gates, hazards, or unusable routes.
Communicate Changes Clearly
If the address, event hours, gate, surface, or expected attendance changes, report it promptly.
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