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The
Department on Disability is located at 333 South Spring Street
in downtown Los Angeles. The Department is responsible for:
- Proposing,
developing and implementing policies, programs, services,
and activities that will improve the quality of life for
persons with disabilities; and
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Development and implementation of the City's federally
mandated ADA Transition Plan, which is designed to guide
the City into full ADA Compliance; and
- Providing
ADA Compliance training for City Departments and private
entities.
The
target audience for Department programs, services, and activities
include:
- All
persons with disabilities within the City of Los Angeles
- Adults,
Youth and Children
- Persons
with HIV/AIDS
- Immigrants
- Persons
in crisis
- Survivors
of violence
- City
employees and their families
- Families
and caregivers of persons with disabilities
- City
departments (supervisors and co-workers)
-
Private Employers
- Schools
(public and private)
- Human
services delivery systems
- Commission
on Disability
-
Policymakers (elected and appointed)
Reasonable
Accommodations: Upon request, Sign Language
Interpreters and materials in alternative formats are
available to the public for City sponsored meetings and events.
All requests for reasonable accommodations must be made at
least three working days, or 72 hours in advance of the event
or meeting date.
Department
Information:
333
South Spring St.
Los Angeles, California 90013
(213) 485-6334 Voice
(213) 485-6655 TTY
(213) 485-8052 FAX
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