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All Gender Bathrooms TRADERS CIRCLE S105 S104 MAIN STREET RAAB ROAD 703 HORTICULTURE CENTER SHEDS 701 702 GREEN #5 TEE #5 5 GREEN #13 LAKE GREEN TEE #6 #4 TEE #14 4 TEE #14 TEE #6 TEE #4 GREEN #3 14 13 6 3 TEE #15 TEE #13 GREEN #14 GREEN #12 GREEN #2 TEE #3 ALUMNIALUMNI CENTER CENTER 15 045 GREEN #6 12 F104 TEE #16 GREEN #15 TEE #7 LAKE 7 TEE #12 TEE #8 2 GREEN #7 RECYCLING HAY STORAGE CENTER MACHINERY STORAGE 923 BUILDING #2 930 920 GREEN 16 #11 931 SWINE SURGERY BUILDING 11 LAKE TEE #2 8 TEE #11 GREEN GREEN #8 #17 TEE #11 TEE #2 17 GREEN #16 TEE #18 LAKE TEE #9 GREEN #1 GREEN #10 TEE #17 UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE 371 GOLF COURSE S103 STORAGE #2 353 S103 384 410410 374 FINE ARTS BUILDINGS GOLF COURSE 1 10 CHEMICAL RINSATE GOLF COURSE 18 MAINTENANCE SHED REDBIRD ADVENTURE CENTER 577 F103 CAMPUS SERVICES 586 CHEMICAL REINSTATE 711 N. MAIN ST. 576 BILL WALLER PARKING & 588 TRANSPORTATION BUILDING UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL S103 9 SOCCER SHED UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER FIELD CAMPUS SERVICES 568 STORAGE BLDG. #3 563 HAZARDOUS WASTE BLDG. 531 CAMPUS SERVICES STORAGE BLDG. #2 528 CAMPUS SERVICES F93 STORAGE BLDG. #1 CAMPUS #560 604 N. ADELAIDE ST. D SERVICES DETENTION AREA BUILDING 527 JOHN GREEN NORTH CAMPUS RECREATION OPERATIONS 321 STORAGE SHED GREEN 564 #9 031 GOLF COURSE WEIBRING GOLF CLUB GARAGE 578FLEET VEHICLE GREGORY STREET BUILDING 377 032 RECREATION STORAGE 354 G93 GREGORY STREET F93 GREENHOUSE GREGORY STREET E 570 ANNEX-NORTH GREGORY STREET C F OFFICE RESIDENTIAL CARDINAL 023 CAMPUS LIFE LAUNDRY COURT SERVICES 341 571 GREENHOUSE F93 F93 022 GREENHOUSE ANNEX-SOUTH B CARTER 345 HARRIS F93 PHYSICAL PLANT SHOPS JOHN GREEN A FOOD SERVICE 021 SYCAMORE STREET CARTER F93 HARRIS M93 324 324 - PHYSICAL PLANT - 340 340 OFFICE GREGORY STREET GARDEN DR. F83N U91 GROVE STREET COTTAGE AVE. PORTER LANE UNIVERSITY 016 CRESTLINE DRIVE HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY POPLAR STREET TENNIS COURTS HIGH SCHOOL MAIN STREET DUFFY BASS FIELD 400 016 STROUD AUDITORIUM ADELAIDE STREET ADELAIDE AVENUE FIELD 580 HANCOCK DRIVE 503 SOCCER PRESS BOX M83 ATHLETICS RESTROOM FACILITY FOOTBALL CIRCUS BARN RANDALL DRIVE 386 PRACTICE FOOTBALL CYPRESS STREET FIELD PRACTICE FIELD U83 F83 G81 G86 UP UP BLEACHERS 100A 101 100 UP BLEACHERS CONSTITUTION TRAIL CONSTITUTION BLEACHERS SATELLITE CONTROL BLDG. VITRO HUDELSON 102 CENTER BUILDING 508 102A 507 UP UP 585 587 017 FAIRCHILD AVE. REDBIRD VITRO MARIAN KNEER TRACK AND FIELD CENTER WILLOW STREET SOFTBALL STADIUM ANNEX WILLOW STREET G84 FOOTBALL PRACTICE G85E G82 FIELD G83 390 G85W 302 N. SCHOOL ROPP G86 558 STREET S81 AGRICULTURE OFFICE OF BUILDING #404 W. 547547 MCN ENERGY A87 LOCUST Nursing ST. RISK MANAGEMENT 035 Simulation MANGEMENT DAILY Laboratory AND SUSTAINABILITY STREET SCHOOL M84 VIDETTE G87 566 KAUFMAN UNIVERSITY STREET 501 GREEN AVE. FOOTBALL BUILDING G87 G84S 584 P.E. STORAGE- 582 BLDG. M81 HORTON HORTON 382 MAINTENANCE/ LOCUST STREET LOCUST STREET LOCUST STREET 033 STORAGE BLDG. 369 F82 369.1 WRIGHTWRIGHT F82 HALL 540 020 10 317 M82 10 BONE LOT PARKING BOOTHS G67 G64 318 20 HAYNIEHAYNIE 10 20 30 40 50 40 30 401 NORTH 211 N. HALL UNIVERSITY VISITORS PARKING FELL ST. HALL PARKING A67 315 392 G73 GARAGE LINKINS 316 F72 HANCOCK LINKINS HORTON FIELD HOUSE 209 N. CENTERCENTER 006 STADIUM F64 A67 FELL ST. 319 379 391 G73 BOWLING & F67 G67 BILLIARDS 314 10 20 30 40 50 40 30 210-212 CENTER N. MAIN CHERRY STREET 211 N. UNIVERSITY G67 510 370 575 WILKINSWILKINS BONEBONE STUDENT STUDENT FELL AVENUE HALLHALL CENTERCENTER STREET SCHOOL 313 369 M64 CAMPUS M71 RELIGIOUS M71 CENTER F64 BRADEN AUDITORIUM M62 M66 804 STUDENT M65 BRADEN MILNER PLAZA MILNER LIBRARY F71 NORTHWEST SERVICES AUDITORIUM MILNER LIBRARY CHILLED WATER BUILDING 3691 PLANT 378 033 MULBERRY STREET MULBERRY STREET 048 MAIN STREET F61 MANCHESTER 342 MANCHESTER 343 HALL 344 F62 TURNER HALL COLLEGE AVENUE 343 REDBIRDREDBIRD ARENAARENA 015 024 M67 EYESTONE 375 SCHOOL MUSEUM NELSON 344 342 026 SCHROEDER HALL SMITH VROOMAN HEWETT 046 TRAIL CONSTITUTION BUILDINGNELSON 046 FELMLEY HALL ANNEX CENTER HALLHALL 342 SMITH 343 014.1 344 BUILDING M62 BUILDING F61E FELMLEY M61 HEATING F55N PLANT of SCIENCE COLLEGE AVENUE HAYDEN 018 COLLEGE AVENUE HALL 028 AUDITORIUM PLANETARIUM WEST CAMPUS DRIVE 014 M61 G53 004 CENTRAL REFRIGERATION PLANT M58 COLLEGE AVENUE CAPEN AUDITORIUM 011 SCIENCE EDWARDS LAB HALL MOULTON HALL JULIAN HALL BUILDING F58 027 M53 COLLEGE PLACE 008 533 UPTOWN BROADWAY AVENUE FELL AVENUE 589 F53 PDB THOMAS FINE ARTS BUILDINGS PDB ANNEX ANNEX574 METCALF SCHOOL COOK CENTER FOR HALL HOVEYHOVEY HALL HALL NORTH STREET COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT HONORS AND SERVICE LEARNING ADELAIDE AVENUE 019 PROGRAM L54 003 BUILDING F55 038 ALAMO II (NON-UNIV) 805 M47 DEGARMO WATTERSON DRY GROVE STREET HALL WATTERSONCOMMONS 020 029 ISU TESTING M54 CENTER DINING RACHEL 320 700 PUMPS 349 FAIRCHILD HALL 100 COMMONS FAIRCHILD HALL COOPER STUDENT F43 005 OLD UNION F43 ACCOUNTS BUILDING BUILDING 037 REDBIRD M43 INSTRUCTIONAL PLAZA 352 308308 INSTRUCTIONALTECHNOLOGY & FELLFELL TECHNOLOGY DRY GROVE STREET KINGSLEYKINGSLEY DEVELOPMENT HALLHALL ANNEX AVEAVE. DEVELOPMENTCENTER WATTERSON BEAUFORT STREET 590 CENTER M44 039 010 TOWERS 036 348 M43 WILLIAMS 025 WATTERSON UPTOWN F43 F45N HALL 350 STATION TOWERS GALLERY STUDENTSTUDENT FITNESS FITNESS CENTER 009 CENTER 591 387 STEVENSON HALL DELAINE DRIVE KINGSLEY JUNIOR 347 HIGH SCHOOL F45S McCORMICK HALL M38 383 387 PHOENIX AVENUE CENTER FOR THE F38 PERFORMING ARTS 380 KINGSLEY STREET SCHOOL STREET STATE FARM PARKING GARAGE HALE STREET HALL OF BUSINESS CENTENNIAL 376 M45 385 EAST M36 F37 S37 M25 SOUTHEAST CHILLED 002 047 WATER PLANT ADELAIDE AVENUE 030 OFFICE OF WESTHOFF RESIDENTIAL F27 HALE STREET LIFE THEATER BEAUFORT STREET IRVING STREET IRVING STREET CENTENNIAL WEST STREET SCHOOL 001 SOUTH UNIVERSITY ST. MAIN STREET PARKING GARAGE CENTERCENTER FOR FOR G34 381 THE VISUAL ARTS F26 DALE STREET F35 F24 SOUTH CAMPUS McCORMICK POWER PLANT TENNIS COURTS BUILDING NORMAL FIRE 034 DEPT HQ 049 567 CAMPUS SERVICES EQUIPMENT BUILDING ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY AMEREN UNIVERSITY STREET PEOPLE'S PARK PAVILION 050 OCTOBERAUGUST 10,2020 2019 OSAGE STREET G25 NORMAL CAMPUS G14 NORMAL, ILLINOIS BEAUFORT STREET 0' 200' 400' 600' 800' 1000' G04 LEGEND NORTH BUILDINGS WITH ALL-GENDER RESTROOMS Illinois State University All Gender Restroom Locations - 10.12.2020 Building No. Building Name Room numbers Fixture Counts Remarks 590 308 Kingsley 122 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 102 1 toilet, 1 urinal, 1 lavatory public 045 Alumni Center 103 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 132 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 369.1 Braden Auditorium 209C 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 209D 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 140C 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 369 Bone Student Center 140D 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 140B 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 022 Carter Harris Physical Plant Shop 140C 1 toilet , 1 lavatory public 030 Center for Visual Arts 024 (Basement) 8 toilets, 5 lavatories public 533 Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning 107A 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 410A 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 005 Fairchild Hall 410B 1 toilet ,1 urinal, 1 lavatory semi public 039 Fell Hall 443 4 toilets, 2 lavatories public 106 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 315 Haynie Hall 103 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 109B 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 342 Hewett Hall 109D 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 109A 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 109B 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 128A 1 toilet, 2 lavatories public 019 Hovey Hall 129 1 toilet, 1 urinal, 2 lavatories public 405 1 toilet, 1 urinal, 1 lavatory public 407 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 126 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 36 Instructional Technology Development Center (ITD Center) 128 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 101A 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 700 ISU Testing Center 101B 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 203A 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 319 Linkins Center 203B 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 106 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 343 Manchester Hall 107 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 33 Milner Library 100 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 026 Nelson Smith Building 105B 1 toilet, 1 lavatory, 1 shower semi public, escort required 102 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 574 Professional Development Annex 103 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 210 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 236A 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 020 Rachel Cooper 236B 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 319 2 toilet, 2 lavatory public 410 Redbird Adveture Center 107 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 375 Redbird Arena 105 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 046 Schroeder Hall 338 4 toilets, 3 lavatories public 122A 1 toilet, 1 lavatory, 1 shower public 387 Student Fitness Center & McCormick Hall 122B 1 toilet, 1 lavatory, 1 shower public 349 Watterson Dining Commons 100C 1 toilet , 1 lavatory public 107A (Service Level) 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 348 Watterson Tower North 314 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 317 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 107A (Service Level) 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 347 Watterson Tower South 314 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 317 1 toilet, 1 lavatory public 313 Wilkins Hall 102 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 106 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public 317 Wright Hall 108 1 toilet, 1 lavatory semi public.
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