In the course, you learned rudimentary information about disability, accessibility, and how it relates to your role in city government. Now it's time to put your new knowledge and understanding of accessibility to work!
First and foremost, you should now consider accessibility and the concerns of residents with disabilities in everything you do as a city! Accessibility is not a race, and there is no finish line, so you must always be thinking about how to become more accessible.
As you move forward in your city accessibility journey, refer back to this course as a reference guide. It can help you analyze your own accessibility responsibility and goals.
If you want to learn more about digital accessibility standards and best practices for your work, visit the W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) website.
If you have any additional questions about disability, accessibility, and how it relates to city government, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
Thank YOU for your commitment to accessibility in city government!