Your Website Is a Public Service—Make It Inclusive
Local government websites are vital for public services and civic engagement, but if they aren’t accessible, you risk excluding people with disabilities and violating federal law.
We help local governments comply with the ADA and Section 508 by auditing, remediating, and monitoring websites, documents, and digital services for WCAG 2.2 compliance.
We serve cities, counties, school districts, public libraries, housing commissions, transportation authorities, special districts, and other public agencies.
Accessibility Services for Municipal Websites
Accessibility Audits
Manual and automated testing to identify WCAG 2.2 AA and ADA compliance gaps on your site or intranet.
Remediation Services
Full-code fixes, CMS updates, and design adjustments to remove accessibility barriers.
Ongoing Monitoring
Monthly scans and manual checks to ensure long-term ADA website compliance and flag new issues before they escalate.
Document & PDF Accessibility
Remediation and monitoring of agendas, minutes, forms, and downloadable content.
Staff Training & Policy Development
Equip your team with accessibility knowledge and internal governance practices for sustainable compliance.
Make Your Digital Services Accessible to All
Why ADA Website Compliance Matters for Local Government
- It’s Legally Required
Title II of the ADA and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act apply to public entities. Failure to comply can result in federal investigations, lawsuits, and settlement agreements. - It Builds Public Trust
Accessibility demonstrates a commitment to equity, inclusion, and transparency in government services. - It Benefits Everyone
An accessible website improves usability for all—especially seniors, non-native English speakers, and mobile users.
