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City of Fort Walton Beach closes park restrooms due to stolen toilet paper

Beginning today, all City park restrooms will be closed until further notice. According to the City of Fort Walton Beach, this decision was made because of constant toilet paper theft and destruction of toilet paper dispensers. Parks are still open at this time, however, it is stressed that social distancing is practiced and groups are […]

Beginning today, all City park restrooms will be closed until further notice.

According to the City of Fort Walton Beach, this decision was made because of constant toilet paper theft and destruction of toilet paper dispensers.

Parks are still open at this time, however, it is stressed that social distancing is practiced and groups are limited to 10 or less.

See www.fwb.org/COVID-19 for all City announcements, information and resources.

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