Digital Accessibility Project
The City of Madison values inclusion and equal access for all. The Digital Accessibility Project is our roadmap for making digital content and services that can be accessed and used by everyone. This includes people on different devices, in different environments, and with different abilities.
We recognize that access for all requires a thoughtful, scalable, and city-wide approach. This work is part of our broader ADA Transition Plan and aligns with Federal ADA guidelines. We're actively working to address remaining gaps as part of our ongoing commitment to access and inclusion.
Report a Digital Accessibility Need
If you can't access digital information or services, or have any questions or concerns about the accessibility of the City's digital content, you can notify us by:
- Using the online Report an Accessibility Problem form.
- Emailing digitalinclusion@cityofmadison.com.
- Calling 608-266-4506.
Once your request is processed, we will work to update the issue as soon as possible.
Learn more about our Web Policies and Accessibility Standards.
Project Overview
Information Technology is leading these efforts, in partnership with the Department of Civil Rights and the Office of the City Attorney. While web accessibility has always been front of mind for us, this project is a City-wide effort that began in 2024. Much of our publicly available digital content will be updated by 2026, and digital accessibility is a continual improvement process.
This work includes: