42% of US City Websites Still Block Disabled Users After ADA Deadline
A scan of 221 US city government websites conducted after the April 24, 2026 ADA Title II deadline found that 42% still contain at least one critical accessibility barrier. Cities with populations of 50,000 or more were legally required to comply with WCAG 2.1 AA standards by that date. Despite an average accessibility score of 93 out of 100, many sites fail on specific criteria — 45% do not meet WCAG 4.1.2, the standard most frequently cited in ADA lawsuits. The choice of content management system emerged as a strong predictor of risk, with CivicPlus-powered sites showing a 72% critical barrier rate compared to just 24% for Granicus/OpenCities. Color contrast failures were the most common visual issue, and homepage accessibility was found to be worse than that of service pages.
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