Accessibility
Website Accessibility Design Guidelines
This municipality is committed to providing an accessible and user-friendly website for all individuals, including those with disabilities. Our efforts are guided by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 (Levels A and AA).
We strive to ensure:
- Fonts are clear and legible across all devices.
- Navigation relies on text links rather than graphics for compatibility with assistive technologies like screen readers.
- Text-based content does not rely solely on color for communication.
- Alternative text (alt text) is included for images and links to aid assistive technologies.
- PDFs and other documents are designed to be accessible whenever possible.
If you experience any barriers to accessing the information or functionality of this website, please contact us. We will work to resolve the issue promptly and provide the requested information in an alternative format if needed.
How to Contact Us
If you encounter an accessibility issue or have suggestions for improving the accessibility of our site, please reach out to us using any of the following methods:
- Email: nevatownclerk@gmail.com
- Phone: 715-610-4101
- Mail:
Town of Neva, P.O. Box 85, Deerbrook, WI 54424
- TTY/Voice Communication: Federal Information Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339
When contacting us, please provide:
- A description of the issue you are experiencing.
- The URL or web address of the page where the problem occurs.
- The format in which you would prefer to receive the information.
- Your contact information for follow-up.
Accessibility Resources
For enhanced accessibility, we recommend using built-in browser or device tools:
- Android Accessibility Features
- Apple iOS Accessibility Features
- Chrome Accessibility Settings
- Firefox Accessibility Features
- Microsoft Edge Accessibility
- Safari Accessibility Settings
For assistance with viewing or printing PDF files, download Adobe Acrobat Reader. Visit the Adobe Reader Accessibility Resources page for tips on using screen readers with PDFs.