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The City of Portland actively provides ADA accommodations to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws, ensuring equitable access to city programs and services. Available services include translation, interpretation, modifications, and auxiliary aids, which residents can request by calling 503-823-4000 or through Relay Service: 711. This initiative emphasizes the city's dedication to inclusivity, addressing the needs of its diverse population. By offering these services, Portland aims to promote equal access for individuals with disabilities and language barriers. The city recognizes the importance of civil rights and accessibility in enhancing community engagement.

This effort not only aligns with legal requirements but also strengthens the social fabric of Portland. The provision of these accommodations represents a significant step towards fostering a more inclusive environment. Ultimately, this initiative underscores the city’s commitment to supporting all residents in participating fully in civic life.

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