When you gotta go, it helps if there’s a toilet. In the Tenderloin, where public restrooms are scarce, people too often treat the streets and sidewalks as their toilet, say a group of residents trying to solve one of that neighborhood’s more vexing problems.“It’s not a pleasant topic, but it’s a reality in this neighborhood,” said Dina Hilliard, manager of the Tenderloin Community Benefits District. “I’ve been a resident for 12 years, and I just get tired of looking at poop.” Read More