Policy
The county put in place a digital accessibility policy in January 2022. The policy covers internal and external digital products, both interface and end products, whether new or existing, for employees and the public. It states the county's responsibilities include providing employees with training and support to best serve county web users.
Audit and remediation
The county last audited our public website and many of our highest used applications in 2019. We’ve remedied most issues found in the audit and will continue to make enhancements to meet accessibility standards.
Social media and third-party applications
The county posts content on various social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. We provide text alternatives for images and make our content accessible.
The county also uses third-party websites and applications for our surveys, events, email campaigns, and other public engagement efforts.
Although we can’t control the overall accessibility of social media and third-party platforms, we continue to review and look for accessible options and solutions.