A small gesture by the City of Saskatoon could be a big relief to gender-diverse people.

Before the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo officially opened for the year, city officials labelled several washrooms at the zoo as "inclusive" with the universal symbol for men, women and transgender people.

"Every time we're doing updates, renovations or putting on new paint, we have the opportunity to adjust the signs," said Lynne Lacroix, general manager of the City's services department.

The addition of signage for inclusive washrooms has become a priority for the City of Saskatoon. The city has already put up signs at many of its existing single-stall washrooms at city hall and plans to continue the program into the future.

"As we continue to move forward, we look for opportunities to ensure that our facilities are indeed inclusive for all," said Lacroix. "By adjusting the signs in those washrooms, we're making sure they could be used by anyone and everyone."

Inclusive washrooms have become a serious issue for many LGBTQ people who want a comfortable safe place to go to the washroom.

The city has also installed similar signs at the Remai Modern.