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The City of Portland complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws by ensuring meaningful access to its programs, services, and activities. The city offers a range of accommodations, including translation, interpretation, modifications, alternative formats, and auxiliary aids. Residents seeking ADA accommodations can call 503-823-4000 or use Relay Service at 711. This initiative underscores Portland's commitment to inclusivity and accessibility for all community members. The city aims to create an environment where everyone can participate fully in city services, which is essential for fostering equity.

Access to these services is particularly important for non-English speakers and individuals with disabilities. By providing these resources, Portland addresses the diverse needs of its residents. This proactive approach reflects a broader commitment to civil rights and community support.

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