Title

Accessibility

Sections

Americans with Disabilities Act

The Americans with Disabilities Act provides broad anti-discrimination protections for people with physical and mental impairments that substantially limit one or more major life activities. The ADA covers employment, public services, public accommodations, services operated by private entities, and telecommunications relay services.

ADA notice

The City of Bloomington does not discriminate against or deny the benefits of its services, programs, or activities to a qualified person because of a disability. The City will provide a reasonable accommodation or modify its policies and programs to allow people with disabilities to participate in all City services, programs, activities, and employment. The law does not require the City to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its programs or services, or impose an undue financial or administrative burden on the City. To make a request for a reasonable accommodation, ask for more information, or to file a complaint, contact the Community Outreach and Engagement Division, City of Bloomington, 1800 West Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, MN 55431-3027; 952-563-8733, MN Relay 711.

We're here to help

The City of Bloomington is committed to serving individuals with disabilities and making sure accessibility guidelines are met. Bloomington staff can assist you in understanding the guidelines and regulations that are part of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 

Use this form to request an ADA accommodation or file an ADA-related grievance:

Contact us

Contact the City if you experience any of the following:

  • You or someone you know have been discriminated against because of a disability.
  • You are building or renovating a publicly used building in the City of Bloomington and you want to make sure you are meeting ADA guidelines for accessibility.
  • You are a concerned citizen who believes a public or private entity is not accessible.
  • You have general questions about the ADA guidelines.

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Reasonable accommodation policy

The City of Bloomington (City) is committed to creating and maintaining an environment that is equitable and inclusive for people with disabilities. The City does not discriminate against a qualified person with a disability or exclude or deny the benefits of its services, programs, or activities to a qualified person because of a disability.

The City will provide a reasonable accommodation or modify its policies and programs to allow people with disabilities to participate in all City services, programs, or activities. However, the law does not require the City to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its programs or services, or impose an undue financial or administrative burden on the City.

Website

The City of Bloomington is committed to making this website accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. Our goal is to provide online content and services that conform with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act as amended by Congress in 1998 and revised in 2017.

If the City becomes aware that a piece of content on its own website does not conform with Section 508 standards, it will act with reasonable speed to update the content so that it conforms to the standards, or it will remove the nonconforming content.

Website accessibility statement updates

The City reserves the right to update this accessibility statement, including the accessibility compliance standard, to provide improved accessibility, to ensure conformance with current laws and regulations, or for any other reason the City deems relevant.

The City requires that, within six months of any update to its accessibility statement, all online service providers’ online services be in full compliance with the requirements listed in the updated accessibility statement.

Contact Information

Contact Information

Community Outreach and Engagement Division