Pittsfield Issues Update on Public Restrooms

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city has issued an update on the public bathroom facilities it owns and/or provides and which are available to use by the public during the designated hours indicated below:
 
Pittsfield Police Department, 39 Allen St.
• Available 24/7
 
City Hall, 70 Allen St. (Second Floor)
• Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
 
Berkshire Athenaeum, 1 Wendell Ave.
• Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
• Friday, 9 to 5
• Saturday, 10 to 5
 
Ralph J. Froio Senior Center, 330 North Stt
• Monday through Friday, 8 to 4
 
City parks, daily from 7 to 8 (Not available during the winter.)
• The Common
• Clapp Park
• Durant Park
• Pontoosuc Lake Park
• Belanger Youth Athletic Facility
• Burbank Park
• Wild Acres Conservation Area
• Ashuwillticook Rail Trail at Crane Avenue
 
Restrooms at the following parks are only open during sporting or other community events:
• Doyle Softball Complex
• Springside Park at the Little League Field
• Wahconah Park
• Deming Park
• Springside Park at the greenhouse
 
In addition, portable toilets are available:
• Pickleball courts at Benedict Road
• Burbank Park boat ramp
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Pittsfield ConCom OKs Wahconah Park Demo, Ice Rink

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Conservation Commission has OKed the demolition of Wahconah Park and and the installation of a temporary ice rink on the property. 

The property at 105 Wahconah St. has drawn attention for several years after the grandstand was deemed unsafe in 2022. Planners have determined that starting from square one is the best option, and the park's front lawn is seen as a great place to site the new pop-up ice skating rink while baseball is paused. 

"From a higher level, the project's really two phases, and our goal is that phase one is this demolition phase, and we have a few goals that we want to meet as part of this step, and then the second step is to rehabilitate the park and to build new a new grandstand," James Scalise of SK Design explained on behalf of the city. 

"But we'd like these two phases to happen in series one immediately after the other." 

On Thursday, the ConCom issued orders of conditions for both city projects. 

Mayor Peter Marchetti received a final report from the Wahconah Park Restoration Committee last year recommending a $28.4 million rebuild of the grandstand and parking lot. In July, the Parks Commission voted to demolish the historic, crumbling grandstand and have the project team consider how to retain the electrical elements so that baseball can continue to be played. 

Last year, there was $18 million committed between grant funding and capital borrowing. 

This application approved only the demolition of the more than 100-year-old structure. Scalise explained that it establishes the reuse of the approved flood storage and storage created by the demolition, corrects the elevation benchmark, and corrects the wetland boundary. 

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