Website Accessibility Statement
Welcome to the City of Bloomington's Website Accessiblity page.
Help us make this website more accessible...
We are trying to make this website as accessible as it can be for all of our visitors. If you have any problems accessing information on this website please let us know. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Please contact our webmaster at webmaster@bloomington.in.gov. If you would prefer to contact us by phone, our webmaster can be reached though the ITS helpdesk phone line at (812) 349-3454. We welcome your help making this website better for everyone!
Standards Compliance & Accessibility
The site has been built to comply with web standards guidlines. As such it is best viewed in a modern standards compliant browser such as Mozilla Firefox.
We have built a standards-based website in part to make it as accessible as possible. Our website uses XHTML and CSS. We have followed the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines in the ceation of the website and web content. This website is also in compliance with US government usability standards (see http://www.usability.gov for additional information). We have also consulted with accessibility experts at IU's Adaptive Technology Center and with Bloomington's Council for Community Accessibility in the development of this website.
Resolution
The recommended resolution for viewing this site in visual browsers is 1024 x 768 pixels at 32bit (millions) color.
Website Content
We have tried to make this website accessible by using clear language and formating our pages for easy navigation. We use HTML headers throughout our pages to help website visitors using screen readers. If you find a page that is difficult to understand or navigate please contact our webmaster at webmaster@bloomington.in.gov.
Accessibility Links
Here are some important accessibility pages on the City's website:
- Accessible Bloomington - The Accessible Bloomington section or our website brings together information from accross the City on our effort to make Bloomington accessible for all.
- Request Alternative Formats - Materials on the the City of Bloomington website and other materials published by the City are available in alternative formats.
- Council for Community Accessibility - A volunteer group that advocates for the interests of people with disabilities.