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Portland is committed to ensuring access to city programs and services as mandated by Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws. The city provides translation, interpretation, and various accommodations to meet the needs of its diverse population. Residents can request assistance by calling 503-823-4000 or using the Relay Service at 711. This initiative reflects the city's ongoing efforts to promote inclusivity and uphold civil rights within the community. By offering these services, Portland aims to enhance civic engagement and participation among all residents.

The provision of auxiliary aids, modifications, and alternative formats is crucial for individuals with disabilities. Additionally, the city's proactive stance on accessibility underscores its role as a leader in promoting equality. Such measures not only comply with legal standards but also enrich the community's social fabric.

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