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The City of Portland actively ensures compliance with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws, offering meaningful access to its programs and services. Essential resources provided include translation, interpretation, and modifications to accommodate residents’ needs. For assistance, individuals can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000, emphasizing the city's commitment to inclusivity. The city also provides information in multiple languages, including Spanish, Vietnamese, and Russian, reflecting its diverse population. This accessibility initiative is vital for fostering an equitable environment, particularly for individuals with disabilities.

Furthermore, the city aims to enhance community engagement by ensuring that all residents can participate in city activities. Such efforts are essential not only for legal compliance but also for promoting social equity within the community. Ensuring these services supports Portland's vision of being a welcoming and accessible city for everyone.

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