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Riley County to buy AudioEye accessibility service for county website, citing ADA Title II and new DOJ rule
Summary
Commission approved a one‑year onboarding and subscription with AudioEye (through CivicPlus) at a discounted $3,100 initial cost to bring county website content toward WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility under the Department of Justice Title II update; staff highlighted remaining PDF challenges and ongoing compliance work.
The Riley County Commission approved a contract with AudioEye — offered through the county’s website vendor CivicPlus — for website accessibility services to help bring the county’s online content into compliance with the Department of Justice’s updated Title II Americans with Disabilities Act rules.
County staff told the commission the DOJ final rule requires state and local governments to ensure websites and digital content are accessible to people with disabilities by April 2026. Staff said the…
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