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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 7:52PM


ESRI and the screen reader I use don't work well together.

Looking forward to other insights,
David


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Levine, Suzanne
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2020 9:26 AM
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Subject: [WebAIM] How to make ESRI Emergency map data accessible

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

County of Marin
Department of Information Services and Technology
Phone: (415) 473-2260
Cell: (415) 717-7109

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