Built for every resident
This prototype is designed and machine-checked to WCAG 2.1 AA. Accessibility is not a layer on top; it is how the site is built.
Our commitment
Every resident of Riviera Beach deserves equal access to public information: meeting agendas, grant applications, project updates, and the chance to be heard. This site is built so that screen reader users, keyboard-only users, low-vision readers, and visitors on older phones all get the same service.
What that means in practice
- A skip link is the first focusable element on every page.
- One
h1per page and a logical heading outline throughout. - Semantic landmarks (header, navigation, main, footer) on every page.
- Every image carries meaningful alternative text, or is marked decorative.
- Every form control has a programmatic label.
- Text and background colors meet AA contrast on every pairing, in light and dark sections.
- Interactive targets are at least 24 pixels; most are 44 pixels or larger.
- Visible focus indicators everywhere, tuned for both light and dark backgrounds.
- The body typeface is Atkinson Hyperlegible, designed by the Braille Institute for low-vision readability, served from this site with no third-party font requests.
- Animations respect
prefers-reduced-motion. - Checked with axe-core on every page before publication; the standard is zero violations.
Report a barrier
If any part of this site is hard to use with assistive technology, the CRA wants to know. Call 561-844-3408 or use the contact form and choose “Website accessibility”. In production, the agency would commit to a response within two business days.
Why this page exists
An accessibility statement is a standing promise between an agency and its residents. Stoa's review of the current rbcra.com found no accessibility statement on the CRA site; this page demonstrates the one we would publish on day one.