Americans with Disabilities
The City of Memphis does not discriminate based on disability in admission to, access to, or operations of its programs, services, or activities.
Questions, concerns, complaints, or requests for additional information regarding ADA accommodations may be addressed through the contact information above.
Resources
- Disability Awareness Summit 2021 – Recording
- Notice Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
- Grievance Procedure Under The Americans with Disabilities Act
- ADA Accommodations Services Request Form
- ADA Service Animals Policy
- ADA Transition Plan
- Aging Commission of the Mid-South
- 901Ride Choice
- Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Internet Accessibility Guide
- Aging in Place and Universal Design
- Memphis 311 – Non-Emergency City Services
- An Employment Resource for Tennessee Businesses
- Awkward, No More: Disability Sensitivity Training Video
- Corporate Connections – Center for Literacy, Education and Employment
- Americans with Disabilities Act
Call 311 for a service request
Call 211 for community services
901-636-6500
Stay Connected
City Pass is a free program that grants Memphis residents access to all programs and special events at City of
Memphis community centers, senior centers, aquatics centers and free admission to the Memphis Zoo on Tuesdays.
To get your City Pass card, create a profile account with Memphis Parks and visit one of the two locations that print
physical cards.
City Pass cards are available beginning: Tuesday September 3, 2024
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