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The City of Portland actively supports compliance with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II by providing translation, interpretation, and accommodations for its programs and services. Residents needing assistance can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000, with a Relay Service option at 711 for enhanced accessibility. This initiative is part of Portland’s commitment to ensuring meaningful access, reflecting the city’s dedication to inclusivity and civil rights. The city offers services in multiple languages, addressing the diverse needs of its community. By removing barriers to participation, Portland fosters engagement in city activities and programs.

This proactive approach not only enhances local governance but also encourages community involvement. The city’s efforts are crucial in promoting equal access and representation for all residents. The initiative highlights the importance of civil rights and accessibility in urban policy.

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