vision individuals along with the blind community to produce the features of the braille tactile map. The final braille tactile map will be located at the Information/Reception desk on the 1st floor, 350 City Hall Square West and will measure 18" x12".
o The City will be finalizing a contract with a service provider to provide an accessible digital document solution for all of our Council, Standing Committee and Committee of Council documents that will make PDF remediation a thing of the past and will deliver a superior cross device user experience with HTML with th intent to make the documents universally accessible for everyone.
o In terms of accessible job postings within the Corporation of the City of Windsor, G. Jones advises that the Information Technology Department is working with low vision and blind individuals to ensure job postings will be accessible within the required timelines.
o Video Remote Interpreting equipment which provides on-demand interpreting sessions in 36 languages (video remote) including American Sign Language and 240 languages (audio). She adds this equipment is now available in the Customer Service area, 1st floor, City Hall and in several other areas in City Hall and in the 400 City Hall Square East building.
o The City of Windsor Workforce Census was conducted in 2018 and 1,000 city staff provided responses to the survey. In 2019 the results were summarized and finalized and provided to Council. She adds there were questions in the survey relating to disabilities within the Corporation and if accommodations were being provided. The responses to this survey now means that useful data is available regarding these areas.