How Accessible Websites Lead to Inclusive Communities
Learn how you can ensure that your online content is accessible to everyone (and yes, this includes PDFs, documents, and forms), to build trust, boost engagement, and create a sense of inclusion and belonging.
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Is your agency’s website truly accessible to all residents?
With new federal accessibility requirements taking effect, local governments must ensure their websites meet ADA and WCAG 2.1 compliance standards, not just to avoid legal risks but to serve every member of the community fairly.
Accessibility is more than a regulation, it’s a responsibility. For 61 million adults in the U.S. living with a disability, a website that isn’t built with accessibility in mind can mean exclusion from critical services, public meetings, emergency alerts, and civic engagement opportunities. Ensuring that every resident can engage with their local government online isn’t just about following the law, It’s about building trust and making sure no one is left behind.
Explore our latest guide for a step-by-step roadmap that helps your agency:
- Understand ADA and WCAG 2.1 Requirements: Stay ahead of new regulations and avoid compliance risks.
- Implement 13 Web Accessibility Best Practices: Take immediate action to improve website accessibility, even without new technology.
- Leverage Software for Compliance Efficiency: Discover how automation can help monitor and maintain accessibility.
- See Accessibility in Action: Explore real-world case studies of agencies that improved engagement and avoided legal pitfalls.
Fill out the form to download your copy and take the next step toward full digital accessibility.