A lot of public restrooms in the city are going to have to remove their “Men” and “Women” signs in a few months.

The City Council’s Housing Committee voted 8-0 on Monday to require single-occupant public bathrooms to be gender neutral.

If approved by the full Council and by the mayor — which are both likely — the measure would transform public facilities for individual “Men” and “Women” into unisex bathrooms starting on Jan. 1.

“Most New Yorkers take their non-fettered access to bathrooms for granted. Yet every single day, transgender and gender non-conforming individuals must grapple with the fact that their choices may lead to harassment or worse,” said Councilman Daniel Dromm (D-Queens), the legislation’s prime sponsor.

“There’s an added bonus: Anyone looking for an unoccupied bathroom will now have more options.”

He and Housing Committee Chair Jumaane Williams (D-Brooklyn) both referred to the Orlando shooting massacre – which took place at a gay club – as evidence that equal rights for the LGBTQ community still have a long way to go.

The legislation will be voted on by the full council on Tuesday.

The measure comes just months after Mayor de Blasio signed an executive order granting transgender individuals the option of using male or female bathrooms and locker rooms depending on the gender with which they more closely align.