Council sat with the vendors' associations and agreed on the basic infrastructure that required to be put at the new vending site, principally the ablution facility to be used by vendors. While the vendors association had agreed with its membership to mobilize resources for construction of the toilet, the initiative could not yield the desired results as the project was abandoned soon after the foundation stage. Council took over the project to complete the toilet building. Council also conducted plumbing works as well as construction of a septic tank. Upon completion of the toilet, vendors were allocated space at the site, relieving the CBD of illegal vending activities.
On a related note, Council, through a partnership arrangement with Welt Hunger Hilfe (GAA) managed to rehabilitate the public toilet at the main bus terminus for the convenience of the travelling public as well as vendors operating at that site, who mainly comprise vegetable vendors and those who sale clothes and other agricultural produce. The toilet was repainted with new toilet seats and cisterns fixed. Floor tiles were also laid, while overhead water tanks were also installed. A solar lighting system was also installed for convenience of use at night.