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City ADA office reports grievance trends, pilot tracking program and upcoming disability-employment events
Summary
The Office on Disability and Accessibility told the Mayor's Disability Council that roughly one in 10 San Franciscans report a disability and that 31% of recent ADA grievances involved public right-of-way issues. ODA previewed an ADA grievance pilot, capital planning work and National Disability Employment Awareness Month events.
Eli, director of the Office on Disability and Accessibility, told the Mayor's Disability Council on Oct. 17 that ODA serves as the city's Title II ADA coordinator and is leading ADA transition planning, technical assistance, and grievance tracking across city departments.
Eli said an estimated one in 10 San Franciscans report a disability — roughly 88,000 to 94,000 residents — and that recent grievances (July–September) were concentrated in the public right of…
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