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The Denver Office of Disability Rights (DODR) is an integral part/division of the Agency for Human Rights & Community Relations. One of the primary purposes of the DODR is to coordinate and spearhead the City of Denver’s efforts to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Our role is to ensure that all City services and programs are accessible to people with disabilities. The DODR also provides informal guidance and resources as it relates to accessibility and ADA to the private sector.
"20 Years After ADA, Accessiblity Remains An Evolutionary Process" (July 26, 2010).
The American Disabilities Act (ADA) celebrated its 20th year and the Denver Office of Disability Rights held an event at the Denver Botanic Gardens.
PBS News Hour was at the event and video taped some of the event highlights and interviewed some of the attendees. Please
Download the PBS News Hour Video to see video highlights regarding the event and historical information regarding ADA.
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The Denver Office of Disability Rights
201 W. Colfax Avenue, Dept. 1102 | Denver, Colorado 80202