- Case Date:
- 7/14/2024
Dear Sir/Madame,
I am Iryna, a Senior Accessibility Specialist at P2H Inc. As you may know, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates accessibility standards for digital platforms, including websites, to ensure equal access for people with disabilities.
We have decided to conduct research in your state to identify key trends in website accessibility. Your website was selected for our study due to its importance, audience volume, public significance, and potential for improvement.
Total issue score of your website: 76% (it’s red zone).
You can review and download the details of your website accessibility audit by following this link https://p2h-partnerships.com/City-of-Bloomington
We believe that our study will help you ensure a higher level of accessibility for all users of your website. If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
Iryna
P2H Team
201 Spear St # 1100, San Francisco,
CA 94105, United States
Website & Web Services Feedback
- Case Date:
- 7/1/2018
Hello! Addresses entered into myBloomington are not coming up with historic designation information. It was difficult for me to find the information about my address, and the only reason I knew to dig was because I happen to have increased knowledge about the HPC and how some of that works. If I didn't know those things, I would never know my house was on the survey. When I finally did find the survey, it's difficult to look through because it's organized by neighborhood, then "scattered sites," not by street address (and it's just a pdf of a list). Luckily I know how to search and could find my address, but again, that's special knowledge that I don't think every user should be expected to have. Please fix this! Thanks!