FREE TITLE II READINESS QUIZ · CITIES
Could this happen in your city or county?
A resident cannot read a public meeting agenda, a zoning notice, or an emergency update because the PDF or page isn't accessible. Under the ADA Title II web rule, civic information must be available to all residents. Five scenarios show where you stand. Deadline: April 26, 2027 (population 50,000+) or April 26, 2028.
Your deadline tracks total population: 50,000 or more means April 26, 2027; under 50,000 means April 26, 2028.
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QCould this happen to us? The 5-scenario quiz
Two minutes, no email required. Each scenario is real and each has an easy next step. "Not sure" counts as no, because if you're not sure, nobody owns it yet.
Sharing includes only your score, never your answers.
What counts as your city's web content?
Main site plus department microsites, the utility payment portal, the permit system, the 311 app, emergency alert pages, election information, court e-filing, agenda platforms, and the documents and videos linked from all of them. Vendor-run services under contract are included.
The local-government traps
Decades of scanned PDFs in records portals; council videos without captions; alerts posted as images; orphaned department microsites; and kiosk or GIS tools that can't be operated by keyboard.
What's the easy next step?
You don't need to fix everything this month. You need a list, an owner, and a start. The free checklist gives you all three: 5 plain-language items for whoever runs the office, 10 technical items for whoever runs the website.
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Questions people ask
Does the rule cover every city department?
Yes. Police, fire, parks, public works, clerks, courts, elections: any web content or app residents use must conform.
We're a small town. Do we really have to do this?
Yes, but you have until April 26, 2028, and the work scales with your estate. Start with the five office items on the checklist.
Is our payment vendor's portal our problem?
Yes, if it's under contract with you. The third-party exception only covers content you don't control and didn't procure.
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