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Portland's commitment to accessibility is evident as it complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws, ensuring meaningful access to city programs and services. The city provides essential support, including translation, interpretation, and various accommodations tailored to meet diverse needs. Residents can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000, reflecting a proactive approach to inclusivity. The availability of services in multiple languages highlights Portland's dedication to serving its diverse communities effectively. This initiative not only fosters equity but also reinforces the importance of accessibility in local governance.

By offering these services, Portland aims to eliminate barriers that may prevent residents from engaging with city programs. The city recognizes that providing such support is crucial for community participation and empowerment. This ongoing effort represents a significant step toward ensuring that all residents can access essential services without discrimination.

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