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Ames in Focus: Preparing for Digital Accessibility with Casandra Eames
Season 2 · Episode 100

Ames in Focus: Preparing for Digital Accessibility with Casandra Eames

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January 20, 202623m 3s

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Show Notes

In this episode, we dig into important changes on the horizon that will shape how cities across the U.S. serve their residents online. Starting in April 2026, new rules from the Department of Justice will go into effect under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), requiring local governments to make their websites, mobile apps, and digital content accessible to people with disabilities.

Host Bill Gebhart is joined by Casandra Eames, Engagement Coordinator for the City of Ames, to break down what these updates mean, what "digital accessibility" actually looks like in practice, and how Ames is preparing to meet the new standards.

🔍 In this episode:
  • What the ADA is and why it applies to digital content

  • What the DOJ’s new rule requires and when it takes effect

  • Steps Ames is taking now: accessibility audits, staff training, content updates, and more

  • Real-world examples of digital accessibility features

  • Why this matters to everyone, not just people with disabilities

  • How residents can share feedback or report accessibility concerns

Casandra offers a thoughtful and practical look at how accessibility benefits the whole community and reflects the City’s commitment to equity and inclusion.

📘 Learn More:

Visit CityOfAmes.org for updates and resources on accessibility and digital inclusion.