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Clerk and county IT seek CIPA microgrants for lobby kiosk and digital accessibility tools
Summary
The clerk's office proposed a bilingual, ADA-accessible lobby kiosk to help constituents find services and perform common transactions; county IT asked to apply for a CIPA microgrant to buy CommonLook accessibility licenses.
The Jefferson County Clerk’s Office and Business Innovation & Technology (BIT) asked the board for support to apply for separate Colorado Information, Privacy and Accessibility (CIPA) microgrants to improve digital access for residents.
Clerk Gonzales and the clerk’s staff proposed a digital wayfinding and service kiosk for the county administration building lobby. The clerk’s office said it sees roughly 14,033 in-person visitors at administrative motor-vehicle and recording locations…
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