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To make the City of Tigard’s services, programs, building facilities, parks, and public right-of-way accessible to all, the city has updated its American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. The plan demonstrates the City of Tigard’s commitment to providing equal access to all.
A lot of effort has gone into identifying barriers that make it difficult for people with disabilities to access services, participate, and navigate our community comfortably. The city is committed to removing those barriers to improve access for everyone. We want to prioritize the work in a way that Tigard residents understand and support. Therefore, we need your help! Here is how you can:
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To make the City of Tigard’s services, programs, building facilities, parks, and public right-of-way accessible to all, the city has updated its American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. The plan demonstrates the City of Tigard’s commitment to providing equal access to all.
A lot of effort has gone into identifying barriers that make it difficult for people with disabilities to access services, participate, and navigate our community comfortably. The city is committed to removing those barriers to improve access for everyone. We want to prioritize the work in a way that Tigard residents understand and support. Therefore, we need your help! Here is how you can:
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