ADA Enforcement

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City of Wenatchee ADA Enforcement
The City of Wenatchee’s goal is to resolve ADA issues quickly and efficiently, at the lowest level possible. That
provides the best outcome for all involved. Should that fail, the following provides escalation options. The City’s
responsibilities include:

Fair Employment - The City of Wenatchee is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and prohibits unfair employment
practices because of race, color, age, gender, marital status, sexual orientation (including gender identity),
relation, ancestry, national origin, disability, use of services assistive animal.

Public Accommodations - City of Wenatchee Policy for Compliance regarding ADA Act of 1990 and Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act 1973.

Fair Contracting - All City of Wenatchee contractors, except contractors providing tangible goods, shall comply
with section 504/ADA Disability Assurance of Compliance, unless an accessibility waiver is obtained. The City of
Wenatchee provides accessibility to its programs, services, and facilities for members of the public who have
disabilities. This notice is provided as required by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
Information about the ADA and your rights under disability laws are available through the Office of Civil Rights.

Should you or someone you are assisting have a complaint, please first contact the Department where the issue
arises. Each Department is expected to help resolve issues early such that our policy goal of serving those with
disabilities is carried out efficiently.

If following that contact you are not satisfied that your issue has been appropriately resolved, then contact Kari
Page, the City ADA Coordinator at (509) 888-3608 or kpage@wenatcheewa.gov. Their role is to be an impartial
contact to work with those with disabilities to resolve any such issues at the earliest opportunity and to the greatest
extent reasonable.

Failing resolution at the City level, complaints may be filed with the State of Washington Human Rights
Commission at www.hum.wa.gov, or with the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division at
www.ada.gov/filing_complaint.htm.