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Access to civic life is a fundamental part of American society. On August 23, 1999, the Department of Justice reached a settlement with the City of Toledo, Ohio, in which the City agreed to remove barriers and relocate activities throughout its city government, including the municipal courthouse, district and neighborhood police stations, a market-outlet complex, fire stations, parking garages, museums, community and social services, the city’s parks and recreation centers, the health department, and other city administrative buildings. In order to build upon that settlement, the Disability Rights Section (DRS) of the Department’s Civil Rights Division then began similar reviews of other local and state governments and to develop technical assistance materials so that communities could immediately begin to come into full compliance with the requirements of title II of the ADA.

The project now includes 158 settlement agreements with 146 localities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.  In most of these matters, the compliance reviews were undertaken on the Department’s own initiative under the authority of title II and, in many cases, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 because the governments receive financial assistance from the Department and are prohibited by the Act from discriminating on the basis of disability.  Some matters were undertaken in response to complaints filed against the localities.

Compliance review sites were chosen based upon the Department’s desire to visit every state, the population of the site, and, in some cases, its proximity to a university or tourist attraction. The majority of the compliance reviews occurred in small cities and towns, because they represent the most common form of local government.

DRS requested and received data from these local governments, and conducted physical surveys of facilities owned or leased by these government; of polling places; and of 9-1-1 systems.

Local government officials have responded favorably and cooperated fully in the Department’s reviews. They were timely in submitting records as requested, made themselves available to answer questions during the on-site visits, and escorted investigators throughout their communities so that facilities surveys could be accomplished quickly and efficiently. Most importantly, these officials have indicated a willingness to effect changes to make their programs and services accessible to persons with disabilities.

During the investigations, staff of the Disability Rights Section reviewed compliance with most ADA requirements. The Section has found that the vast majority of communities are aware of their ADA obligations and have made progress in meeting them. Settlement agreements resolve the balance of outstanding issues. Typical issues addressed during the Department’s investigations include:

  • physical modifications of facilities to improve accessibility. Facilities include city and town halls; police and fire stations and sheriff departments; courthouses; centers for health care delivery, childcare, teen and senior activities, conventions, and recreation; animal shelters; libraries; baseball stadiums; parks (including ice skating rinks, public pools, playgrounds, ball fields and bleachers, band shells and gazebos). The agreements secure the following:

- accessible parking
- accessible routes into and through the facilities
- accessible rest rooms, drinking fountains, and telephones
- accessible service counters and concession stands, or the provision of services at alternate, accessible locations
- accessible bathing facilities at public pools

  • physical modifications to polling places and/or the provision of curbside or absentee balloting;

  • permanent and conspicuous notice to the community of their ADA rights and the government’s ADA obligations;

  • establishment of an ADA grievance procedure where none existed in communities employing more than 50 persons;

  • establishment of delivery systems and time frames for providing auxiliary aids (qualified sign language interpreters and alternate formats (Braille, large print, cassette tapes, etc.);

  • installation of assistive listening systems in assembly areas (e.g., legislative chambers, court rooms, municipal auditoriums);

  • strengthening of 9-1-1 emergency services through the acquisition of additional text telephones (TTY’s) to achieve a 1-1 ratio of TTY’s and answering positions, training to recognize "silent calls", and accountability through performance evaluations and discipline of employees;

  • better telephone communication between the government and citizens with hearing or speech impairments through the acquisition of additional TTY’s and/or utilization of the state relay service, official publication of TTY/relay numbers, and training of employees;

  • adoption of procedures for relocating inaccessible activities to accessible locations upon request (e.g., City and Town Council meetings, municipal and county court proceedings).



bullet Humbolt County, California 7/23/08

bullet Kanawha County Public Library Board, West Virginia 7/10/08

bullet Harrison County , Mississippi 7/26/07

bullet New Orleans, Louisanna  7/26/07

bullet Hernando, Mississippi 3/26/07

bullet Pike County Health Department, Kentucky 1/30/07

bullet Pike County, Public Library District, Kentucky 1/30/07

bullet Kanawha County, West Virginia 12/05/06

bullet Metro 911 of Kanawha County, West Virginia 12/05/06

bullet Kanawha County Parks and Recreation, West Virginia 12/05/06

bullet Shreveport, Louisiana 10/24/06

bullet Newark, New Jersey 5/31/06

bullet Daviess County Library, Kentucky 1/12/06

bullet Durham, North Carolina 9/26/05

bullet North Las Vegas, Nevada 9/26/05

bullet Barnstable County, Massachusetts 9/25/05

bullet Billings, Montana 9/15/05

bullet Fontana, California 8/30/05

bullet Springhill, Louisiana 8/22/05

bullet Waukegan, Illinois 12/15/05

bullet Forest Preserve District of Will County, Illinois 9/12/05

bullet Maui, Hawaii 9/26/05

bullet Arlington County, Virginia 3/30/06

bullet Birmingham, Alabama 7/25/05

bullet Tucson, Arizona 7/25/05

bullet Crittenden County, Arkansas 7/25/05

bullet Hartford, Connecticut 7/25/05

bullet Miami, Florida 7/25/05

bullet Ada County, Idaho 7/25/05

bullet Will County, Illinois 7/25/05

bullet Allen County, Indiana 7/25/05

bullet Gary, Indiana 7/25/05

bullet Washington County, Maine 7/25/05

bullet Prince George's County, Maryland 7/25/05

bullet St. Louis County, Minnesota 7/25/05

bullet Omaha, Nebraska 7/25/05

bullet Paterson, New Jersey 7/25/05

bullet Monroe County, New York 7/25/05

bullet Providence, Rhode Island 7/25/05

bullet Laurens, South Carolina 7/25/05

bullet Madison County, Tennessee 7/25/05

bullet Memphis, Tennessee 7/25/05

bullet Amarillo, Texas 7/25/05

bullet Webb County, Texas 7/25/05

bullet Loudoun County, Virginia 7/25/05

bullet Lafayette County, Florida 8/30/04

bullet Hutchinson, Kansas 1/13/05

bullet Florence County, South Carolina 5/05/05

bullet Monroe County, Pennsylvania 4/07/05

bullet Cheshire County, New Hampshire 12/14/04

bullet Gallup, New Mexico 9/24/04

bullet San Luis Obispo, California 12/14/04

bullet Washington County, Utah 12/14/04

bullet Bend, Oregon 9/14/04

bullet Pleasant Valley, Missouri 11/03/03

bullet Weston, West Virginia 8/23/03

bullet Sedona, Arizona 1/03/05

bullet Carpinteria, California 12/18/04

bullet Missoula County, Montana 12/13/04

bullet Suffolk, Virginia 9/27/04

bullet Pueblo, Colorado 6/02/04

bullet Juneau, Alaska 8/05/04

bullet Fountain Hills, Arizona 8/05/04

bullet San Rafael, California 8/05/04

bullet Hayden, Colorado 8/05/04

bullet Vail, Colorado 8/05/04

bullet Vail Recreation District, Colorado 8/05/04

bullet Citrus County, Florida 8/05/04

bullet Coral Gables, Florida 8/05/04

bullet Chatham County, Georgia 8/05/04

bullet Jeffersonville, Indiana 8/05/04

bullet Davenport, Iowa 8/05/04

bullet Brunswick, Maine 8/05/04

bullet Frederick, Maryland 8/05/04

bullet Burton, Michigan 8/05/04

bullet Butler County, Missouri 8/05/04

bullet Cape May County, New Jersey 8/05/04

bullet Taos County, New Mexico 8/05/04

bullet Highland County, Ohio 8/05/04

bullet Deschutes County, Oregon 8/05/04

bullet Deschutes County 9-1-1 Service District, Oregon  8/05/04

bullet Monroe County Conservation District, Pennsylvania 8/05/04

bullet Minnehaha County, South Dakota 8/05/04

bullet Lakewood, Washington 8/05/04

bullet Delaware Department of Transportation 8/05/04

bullet Green Bay, Wisconsin 8/05/04

bullet Red Bank, New Jersey 10/30/02

bullet Franklin, Pennsylvania 6/05/03

bullet Fort Walton Beach, Florida 9/11/02

bullet Lucas County, Ohio 4/07/03

bullet Folly Beach, South Carolina 10/16/03

bullet City of Mobile, Alabama 2/27/05

bullet Citrus County, Florida, Sheriff's Office  2/27/04

bullet Waukegan Park District, Waukegan, Illinois  2/27/04

bullet Springfield, Massachusetts 2/27/04

bullet City of Detroit, Michigan 2/27/04

bullet Lincoln County, Nebraska 2/27/04

bullet Carson City, Nevada 2/27/04

bullet City of Binghamton, New York 2/27/04

bullet City of Muskogee, Oklahoma 8/20/03

bullet Tillamook County, Oregon 8/06/03

bullet Loudon County, Tennessee 7/25/03

bullet Madison County, Mississippi 7/25/03

bullet Worcester County, Maryland 7/25/03

bullet Columbia County, New York 5/19/03

bullet City of Bismarck, North Dakota 10/16/02

bullet City of Burlington, Vermont 12/02/02

bullet City of Flagstaff, Arizona 7/24/02

bullet City of Warren Ohio 6/18/02

bullet City of Savannah, Georgia 1/30/02

bullet City of San Antonio, Texas 1/30/02

bullet City of Biloxi, Mississippi 1/30/02

bullet Craig County, Virginia 1/30/02

bullet City of New Orleans, Louisiana 1/30/02

bullet Warren County, Illinois 9/06/01

bullet State of Delaware 11/26/01

bullet County of Kaua'i, Hawaii 11/16/01

bullet Robertsdale, Alabama 11/16/01

bullet Seaside, California 10/10/01

bullet Logan, Utah 8/31/01

bullet Perry County, Kentucky 9/25/01

bullet Springfield, Missouri 9/19/01

bullet Brookline, Massachusetts 8/28/01

bullet Allendale County, South Carolina 8/13/01

bullet Butte County, South Dakota 7/31/01

bullet New Albany, Indiana 6/14/01

bullet City of Seward, Nebraska 6/11/01

bullet Narragansett, Rhode Island 5/07/01

bullet Fairbanks, Alaska 5/09/01

bullet Boulder City, Nevada 4/27/01

bullet Mount Pleasant, Michigan 4/03/01

bullet Bowie, Maryland 2/15/01

bullet Santa Fe, New Mexico 4/03/01

bullet Guanica, Puerto Rico 4/03/01

bullet Fajardo, Puerto Rico 4/03/01

bullet District of Columbia 4/02/01

bullet City of Dodge City, Kansas 1/11/01

bullet City of Cambridge, Ohio 1/1101

bullet City of Ashland, Oregon 1/11/01

bullet Township of Warminster, Pennsylvania 1/11/01

bullet Town of Elkin, North Carolina 1/11/01

bullet Boulder County, Colorado 10/02/00

bullet Fernandina Beach, Florida 10/02/00

bullet Moscow, Idaho 10/02/00

bullet Pella, Iowa 10/02/00

bullet Farmington, Maine 9/13/00

bullet South Orange, New Jersey 10/02/00

bullet Laramie, Wyoming 10/02/00

bullet Hot Springs, Arkansas 7/19/00

bullet Windham, Connecticut 7/19/00

bullet Mantorville, Minnesota 7/19/00

bullet City Utilities of Springfield, Missouri 7/19/00

bullet Springfield-Greene County Library District, Missouri 7/19/00

bullet Forsyth, Montana 7/19/00

bullet Nashville/Davidson County, Tennessee 7/19/00

bullet Summers County, West Virginia 5/11/00

bullet Mt. Vernon, Washington 7/19/00

bullet Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin 7/19/00




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