
Anaheim planning guide
Temporary Restrooms That Can Keep Up with a Longer Project
A renovation, addition, landscape build, or commercial improvement may outlast the original site plan. Long-term rental planning should include how access, fencing, deliveries, finished surfaces, and worker routes will change over time.

Think in project phases
Write down what the property looks like now, what will change next, and which access route is likely to remain dependable. Flag changes early so placement stays connected to the schedule.
Protect the property and the work
Choose a stable location that does not interfere with staging, equipment, emergency access, or finished areas. Consider neighbors, landscaping, driveway use, privacy, employee routes, customer areas, and loading activity.
Plan for communication
Long rentals benefit from one named site contact, clear access instructions, and a simple record of the unit’s current location. Revisit the plan after major milestones.