Project Civic Access
The following settlement agreements resolve cases that are part of the Department's Project Civic Access, a wide-ranging effort to ensure that counties, cities, towns, and villages comply with the ADA by eliminating physical and communication barriers that prevent people with disabilities from participating fully in community life. The Department has conducted reviews in 50 states, as well as Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, and is posting the agreements to help additional communities come into compliance with the Act.
Agreements Civic Access Fact Sheet Department of Justice Press Releases
On August 5, 2004, the Department announced the signing of settlement agreements with the following twenty-four governments:
Juneau, Alaska (posted August 5, 2004)
Fountain Hills, Arizona (posted August 5, 2004)
San Rafael, California (posted August 5, 2004)
Hayden, Colorado (posted August 5, 2004)
Vail, Colorado (posted August 5, 2004)
Vail Recreation District, Colorado (posted August 5, 2004)
Citrus County, Florida (posted August 5, 2004)
Coral Gables, Florida (posted August 5, 2004)
Chatham County, Georgia (posted August 5, 2004)
Jeffersonville, Indiana (posted August 5, 2004)
Davenport, Iowa (posted August 5, 2004)
Brunswick, Maine (posted August 5, 2004)
Frederick, Maryland (posted August 5, 2004)
Burton, Michigan (posted August 5, 2004)
Butler County, Missouri (posted August 5, 2004)
Cape May County, New Jersey (posted August 5, 2004)
Taos County, New Mexico (posted August 5, 2004)
Highland County, Ohio (posted August 5, 2004)
Deschutes County, Oregon (posted August 5, 2004)
Deschutes County 9-1-1 Service District, Oregon (posted August 5, 2004)
Monroe County Conservation District, Pennsylvania (posted August 5, 2004)
Minnehaha County, South Dakota (posted August 5, 2004)
Lakewood, Washington (posted August 5, 2004)
Green Bay, Wisconsin (posted August 5, 2004)
Red Bank, New Jersey (posted July 16, 2004)
Franklin, Pennsylvania (posted July 16, 2004)
Fort Walton Beach, Florida (posted March 24, 2004)
Lucas County, Ohio (posted March 24, 2004)
Folly Beach, South Carolina (posted March 24, 2004)
City of Mobile, Alabama (February 27, 2004)
Citrus County, Florida, Sheriff's Office (February 27, 2004)
Waukegan Park District, Waukegan, Illinois (February 27, 2004)
Springfield, Massachusetts (February 27, 2004)
City of Detroit, Michigan (February 27, 2004)
Lincoln County, Nebraska (February 27, 2004)
Carson City, Nevada (February 27, 2004)
City of Binghamton, New York (February 27, 2004)
City of Muskogee, Oklahoma
Tillamook County, Oregon
Loudon County, Tennessee
Madison County, Mississippi
Worcester County, Maryland
Columbia County, New York
City of Bismarck, North Dakota
City of Burlington, Vermont
City of Flagstaff, Arizona
City of Savannah, Georgia
City of San Antonio, Texas
City of Biloxi, Mississippi
Craig County, Virginia
City of New Orleans, Louisiana
Warren County, Illinois
State of Delaware
County of Kaua'i, Hawaii
Robertsdale, Alabama
Seaside, California
Logan, Utah
Perry County, Kentucky
Springfield, Missouri
Brookline, Massachusetts
Allendale County, South Carolina
Butte County, South Dakota
New Albany, Indiana
City of Seward, Nebraska
Narragansett, Rhode Island
Fairbanks, Alaska
Boulder City, Nevada
On April 3, 2001, the Department announced the signing of settlement agreements with the following six governments:
Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Bowie, Maryland
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Guanica, Puerto Rico
Fajardo, Puerto Rico
District of Columbia
On January 11, 2001, the Department announced the signing of settlement agreements with the following five governments:
City of Dodge City, Kansas
City of Cambridge, Ohio
City of Ashland, Oregon
Township of Warminster, Pennsylvania
Town of Elkin, North Carolina (new February 12, 2001)
On October 2, 2000, the Department announced the signing of settlement agreements with the following seven governments:
Boulder County, Colorado
Fernandina Beach, Florida
Moscow, Idaho
Pella, Iowa
Farmington, Maine
South Orange, New Jersey
Laramie, Wyoming
On July 19, 2000, the Department announced the signing of settlement agreements with the following ten governments:
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Windham, Connecticut
Mantorville, Minnesota
City Utilities of Springfield, Missouri
Springfield-Greene County Library District, Missouri
Forsyth, Montana
Nashville/Davidson County, Tennessee
Summers County, West Virginia
Mt. Vernon, Washington
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
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