Transition Plans The City of Oakland is committed to enhancing accessibility through its ADA Transition Plans, focusing on physical access improvements in buildings, facilities, and public spaces.
ADA Policies in the City of Oakland Describes the application of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act and related disability access requirements to all city programs, activities, and services, including specific departmental or program responsibilities.
ADA Services ADA Programs Division promotes equity for persons with disabilities by coordinating physical and programmatic access compliance in all city programs, activities, and services.
Know Your ADA Rights The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 is a federal civil rights law that ensures persons with disabilities receive the same civil rights protections as all other Americans.
Contact Departmental Access Coordinators If you have a specific question regarding disability access in any of the City's programs, activities or services, not involving employment with the City, our Departmental Access Coordinators (DACs) are here to help you.
File an ADA Complaint The complaint should be submitted by the individual alleging discrimination on the basis of disability or an authorized representative as soon as possible but no later than 60 calendar days after the alleged discrimination.