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The City of Portland actively complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II to guarantee meaningful access to its programs and services. It provides translation, interpretation, and various accommodations to meet the needs of all citizens. Residents can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000, with the Relay Service available for additional support. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to inclusivity and civil rights, ensuring that language and accessibility barriers do not hinder participation in city activities. The city’s policies align with broader efforts to enhance community engagement and support vulnerable populations.

By offering these services, Portland aims to create an equitable environment for all residents. The emphasis on accessibility is particularly important as it allows for greater community involvement and representation. The city's approach serves as a model for other municipalities striving to achieve similar inclusivity standards.

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