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Operating since 1972, the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) is the liaison between New York City government and the disability community. In partnership with all City offices and agencies, MOPD consistently ensures that the rights and concerns of the disability community are included in all City initiatives and that City programs and policies address the needs of people with disabilities.
Through its work and advocacy, MOPD has steadily improved services and programs for the over 920,000 New Yorkers who self-identify as people who are living with a disability as well as the approximately six million annual visitors to the city who have disabilities in all facets of life including transportation, employment, healthcare, housing, education, access to City services, and financial empowerment.
- The City of New York Web Accessibility Report
Published June 2017
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Appendix 1 Survey Tool
Appendix 2 NYC Sites
Appendix 3 Content Changes
Appendix 4 New Template Changes - AccessibleNYC: 2016 Edition
- AccessibleNYC: 2017 Edition
- Statistics of People with Disabilities in NYC 2016