Accessibility Policy Statement

Accessibility Policy Statement

The Milford Township website strives to meet WCAG2.1 AA Title III ADA guidelines for websites. This means we are committed to making our electronic information accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you notice an accessibility issue, please contact us with details so we can ensure it is addressed. If applicable, please include the web address or URL and the specific problems you have encountered.

Most of our PDF’s have been remediated to be accessible, with the exception of much older documents and any that are linked to other websites.  The entire Zoning Ordinance was updated.

The Milford Township website is tested with JAWS and other screen readers.  The website may be navigated without the use of a mouse by using the #tab key to navigate.

We are Not Responsible For

WordPress continues to roll out updates to its software. We update this website every time WordPress is updated.  We are not responsible for any issues that may be tied to WordPress itself.

This website uses third party applications and plug-ins. While we are always testing them to be sure they are accessible, we are not responsible for their compliance since they are not built by us.

Apple and Android mobile device operating systems have accessibility protocols that are different from each other. While we strive to design for the best mobile user experience for all mobile devices, we are not responsible for changes that may arise when their technology or equipment changes.

Adobe Acrobat PDF Files

Many of the documents on the Milford Township website are in Adobe Acrobat® Portable Document Format (PDF).

PDF format is used to preserve the content and layout of our hard copy publications. Publications in PDF can only be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader®, version 3.0 or higher. You can download and get help using the Acrobat Reader at the Adobe Systems, Inc. site. The downloadable Acrobat Reader software is available at NO CHARGE from Adobe.

People using screen-reading devices generally are unable to read documents directly in PDF format, unless they have an accessibility plug-in installed on their system along with the Adobe Acrobat Reader. This plug-in is available at NO CHARGE from Adobe.

 

Last updated October 2, 2019