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Re: How to make ESRI Emergency map data accessible

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From: accessible.engineering@gmail.com
Date: Dec 3, 2020 7:12PM


I've also been working with them over the past few years. Lots of talk, I've
seen no action.

Best,
David


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spoke to them a few years back and they were working on adding
accessibility features and it looked pretty interesting but i don't know how
far they got with it. I reached out just a few months ago but don't think my
contact got back to me. i would reach out to them and please let us all know
how it goes. i would be willing to look at your work to see how it works
during your develop ment as i am very curious lucy Lucia Greco Web
Accessibility Evangelist IST - Architecture, Platforms, and Integration
University of California, Berkeley
(510) 289-6008 skype: lucia1-greco
http://webaccess.berkeley.edu
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On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 10:56 AM Jonathan Avila < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
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> Hi, my recommendation in addition to standard WCAG advice would be to:
> * Allow users to filter data layers to focus on certain aspects
> * Allow users to request information by a location or address
> * Allow users to get directions or steps by putting in two or more
> locations - e.g. safe route in text directions to evacuate, etc.
> * Present information in different ways not just visually
> * Allow users to control presentation of the data - for example -
> colors/patterns, etc. that work for them
> * Support large text - generally in maps as you zoom in text can get
> smaller or stay the same size.
> * Support symbols/legends - both text and non-text options.
> * Other supports
>
> Jonathan
>
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> Hello WebAIM List folks,
> We are using ESRI ArcGIS Web AppBuilder to create an Emergency Portal
> for the public. It will include maps to communicate during "blue-sky"
> days as well as specific emergencies (e.g. widespread power shut offs,
> fires, earthquakes, flooding...). There are many, many attribute
> layers that may or may not include important accessible information.
> Depending on the emergency will depend on which layers are turned on.
> (e.g. flooding, road closures, etc.) There may be more than one map
> (still being discussed). We want to provide the information in an
> accessible format for screen reader users, people who are in a panic
> and may be easily overwhelmed, folks who may not have the latest mobile
technology to use the map, etc.
>
> Do any of you have experience with the best solution? Or can recommend
> resources, site example or? What is the best way to manage such huge
> volume of attribute information?
>
> thank you for your time,
> Suzanne
>
> Suzanne Levine
> digital accessibility program manager
>
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> Department of Information Services and Technology
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