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The City of Portland actively complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws by providing meaningful access to its programs and services. Residents can request accommodations such as translation, interpretation, and auxiliary aids, ensuring that language barriers do not impede access. To obtain these services, individuals can contact 503-823-4000 or utilize the Relay Service at 711. The city offers support in various languages, including Spanish, Vietnamese, and Arabic, reflecting its commitment to diversity. This initiative underscores the importance of inclusivity in local governance and community engagement.

By facilitating access, Portland aims to empower all residents and promote equitable participation in city activities. The provision of these services is critical for fostering a sense of belonging among marginalized groups. Ultimately, Portland's efforts to enhance accessibility contribute to a more inclusive and equitable community.

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