City of Denver to Pay $3 Million for Federal Settlement Related to Project Civil Access

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An emailed statement from Jenna Espinoza, a spokesperson for the Mayor’s office, said that “…some of the projects could include accessible parking, entrances, ramps, restrooms, jury boxes and emergency (exits).”

In 2016, the City of Denver agreed to fix sidewalk curbs that caused problems for some disabled individuals at the request of Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center. The City of Denver worked for two years to install ADA-compliant ramps throughout the city.

Acting Assistant Attorney General, John Gore, said in a statement, “Denver has committed to ensuring all of its residents, including persons with disabilities, have access to county and city services and programs. We applaud Denver for taking this step.”

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The Purpose of the ADA

The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed by Congress and signed into law by George H.W. Bush in 1990. The ADA is to help protect individuals with disabilities in the same way that the Civil Rights Act protects people based on race, religion, gender, and other characteristics. Under the ADA, a person is disabled if they have a physical or mental issue that impairs them from taking part in at least one major life activity. It does not fully define physical or mental disabilities. ADA helps protect disabled people by requiring employers, cities, towns, states, businesses, and other entities by ensuring that they have equal access even if a reasonable accommodation is required.