Digital Accessibility for Small Communities: A Practical Roadmap eBook
See how small local government teams can take a practical approach to digital accessibility that supports compliance, reduces risk, and improves access to online services.
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For government websites, digital accessibility is no longer a future initiative. The Department of Justice’s ADA Title II rule sets a clear expectation that websites, documents, and online services must meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards by April 2028. That compliance work often falls on teams with limited staff, time, and budget.
Without a clear plan, accessibility can feel complex and difficult to maintain as new content is published every day.
This eBook provides a practical roadmap designed specifically for under-50K communities. It focuses on simple, manageable steps that fit how small teams like yours actually work.
Inside this eBook, you’ll learn how to:
- Understand what the 2028 deadline means for your team
- Identify which digital content and tools fall within scope of the ADA rule
- Assess your current accessibility gaps across websites, PDFs, and tools
- Prioritize high-impact areas without overloading your staff
- Build a right-sized roadmap that fits small-team resources
- Establish workflows that support ongoing accessibility over time
Download the eBook today to create a clear path forward and make digital accessibility part of your everyday process.