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You’re not alone – and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.
ADA compliance can feel confusing because every website is different. The fastest way to get clarity is with a free accessibility audit. We’ll review your site, identify what’s required for compliance, and provide a clear proposal outlining scope, timeline, and next steps—so you can plan with confidence and no guesswork.
Contact us to schedule your free audit and proposal.
The ADA Deadline Is Coming – April 2026 or April 2027 depending on your population. It’s important to have a trusted service for making sure you are meeting the ADA Compliance requirements for your Website and Documents.
Today, residents rely on websites more than ever for essential services: finding meeting agendas and minutes, accessing voting information, checking health and safety updates, or looking up transportation schedules. When your website isn’t accessible, just like steps at a building entrance without a ramp, people with disabilities are denied equal access to this critical information. A poorly designed website creates digital barriers that block access to the information they need.
ADA Comply is certified and knowledgeable in creating ADA Compliant websites for the public sector, including townships, cities, counties, road commissions and libraries.
DOJ Enforcement Actions – The DOJ can investigate complaints of ADA non-compliance. If violations are found, townships may face court-ordered fixes and civil penalties — up to $75,000 for a first violation and $150,000 for subsequent ones.
Private Lawsuits – Citizens with disabilities who can’t access your website can file lawsuits. Even if settled outside of court, townships often face legal fees, damages, and compliance costs.
Inevitable Costs – Whether through enforcement or lawsuits, compliance will eventually be required. The longer a township waits, the higher the cost of remediation becomes.
Rising Litigation – ADA website lawsuits are increasing nationwide, with some attorneys specializing in these cases. Non-compliant townships are easy targets.
Denied Access – Residents with disabilities may be unable to read meeting agendas, obtain permits, pay taxes, or access emergency information online.
Communication Gaps – Without accessible formats (captions, text alternatives, remediated PDFs), residents are excluded from civic participation.
Community Exclusion – Non-compliance signals that residents with disabilities are not fully included in public life.
Public Scrutiny – A lawsuit or complaint can quickly become public, leading to negative press and reputational harm.
Eroded Trust – Residents expect township leadership to uphold basic civil rights. Failure to do so can cause lasting damage to community confidence.
Failing to make your government (township, municipality, county, road commission, etc.) website ADA-compliant isn’t just about missing a deadline — it carries serious legal, financial, and community consequences. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) now requires all state and local governments to meet accessibility standards. Ignoring this mandate puts your community at risk in three major ways:
ADA Comply has made compliance both affordable and manageable, so you can avoid these risks and move forward with confidence.
Many townships and municipalities hesitate to move forward with ADA compliance because of the perceived cost and time commitment. DOJ estimates the following average annual costs per small entity using a 3 percent discount rate: county ($9,601), municipality ($18,269), township ($15,135), and community colleges ($449,163). But the flip side of not having an ADA compliant website is even more concerning, as just the first-time penalty is $75,000! ADA Comply helps local governments solve this problem by providing ADA compliant websites starting at only $3,200 and providing an easy system for remediating PDF's used on the website with different packages to meet their needs.
📞 Call us today or fill out the form below to find out how simply and cost-effectively you can meet the new ADA standards with ADA Comply.