Accessibility
Thank you for visiting the City of Tampa web site and reviewing our
accessibility statement. Pages on this site are reviewed and revised to be
accessible to individuals with disabilities in accordance with provisions of
Section 508
of the Workforce Investment Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Our practices follow the
W3C Web
Accessibility Initiative. If you are having a problem accessing this
web site, please
let us know and we will work to ensure you can successfully access the
information.

Mayor's Alliance for Persons with Disabilities
The Mayor's
Alliance for Persons with Disabilities was organized by the Mayor of Tampa's
office in September, 1986. Tampa was the First Florida city to organize a
Mayor's Alliance.
1-Click Guarantee
Via our content management system and MyTampaGov facility that allows you to
tailor your City web site experience, we'll assist you in getting to your
TampaGov destination as quickly and efficiently as practical. In fact, we
guarantee you'll reach the TampaGov static page or real-time information service
you want, in one-click directly from the home page. Lean more about the TampaGov
one-click guarantee.
Text Only Version of TampaGov
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A text-only version of TampaGov is provided for citizens with extremely slow
Internet connections. The version uses Luci,
which is the University of New Brunswick's enterprise Web site accessibility solution. Luci
was developed from Betsie (BBC Education Text to Speech Internet Enhancer)
and re-written mainly to accommodate SSL.
The known issues with the text only version include:
- Cannot change the font type via the change display settings option
- Cannot use forward browse buttons to view additional items in a list such
as news and events (use list filters instead)
- Cannot use the select all or deselect all buttons in checkbox lists
(select each item individually instead)
- Cannot add an attachment to a Customer Service Center message (switch to
graphics view to add an attachment)
- Map facility features such as zoom and scroll are not relevant as a base
image/map is not rendered (switch to graphics view to render the map)
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