As far as I know, it was the mayor of Bloominton that had two port-o-lets installed at the Peoples Park in Bloomington, Indiana. If so, Thank you Mark Kruzan. After complaints from the seem to be leader of Occupy Bloomington, and the bicycle shop next door about urinating and defacating on the fence, claiming that it was the homeless.
The homeless living in the park are still just seperated from any of the movement. Even I have no idea what the local protesters issues may be. They hold their meetings in confined spaces. If they were at all interested in telling people about anything at all they can get an 80 seat auditorium at the library by just being a non-profit, several days a week, It also seems to do the minimum to just say “Look at us” with no real audiences.
Students from IU tried to own the movement and get money from IU, but IU shot down that idea. With the billions of dollars that come into this economy every year, the trickle down has 50% of the population receiving some type of assistance. While there are trees growing between the street and the sidewalks in some places, The few times that you see city equipment doing anything is around the university. The city streets are never cleaned in most areas. Who is doing the job? And if not, why not?