Crews recently off-loaded the toilet Thursday morning.
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The Installation is the final step of a process that faced backlash over the cost, which was at $1.7 million.
The city backed away from the plan, until two out-of-state vendors offered to donate a pre-fabricated modular restroom at no cost.
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Neighbors we spoke with are happy the saga is finally ending.
"I'm very excited about the new bathroom. We've been waiting for it for a while, and we're very happy to see it," said one Noe Valley resident.
"I come here almost every morning, so this has provided the entertainment for a long time. And apparently for lots of the world. Visitors from Europe come and say they know about this," said another resident.
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After the delivery and install, the city will spend $300,000 to cover things like permit fees and staff time.
It should be ready to use by the end of March.