Accessibility

Website Accessibility Certification

(12/08/2023)

The California Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy is committed to making our website equally accessible for all visitors. The undersigned certify that, as of December 8, 2023, the Internet website of the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy is designed, developed and maintained to comply with applicable accessibility laws including California Government Code Sections 7405 and 11135, and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

If you have difficulty accessing any material on our website, please contact us and we will correct the problem or work to provide the information in an alternative format.

Kevin See
Chief Information Officer

Elizabeth M. King
Executive Officer

Download the signed copy of certification, in PDF format.


This State of California’s website accepts no responsibility for the content or accessibility of the external websites or external documents linked to on this website.

Accessible Features

Below you will find a list of some of the technology solutions we have integrated to make our website easy to navigate, fast-loading, and accessible.

Photographs/Images:
  • Uses Alternative Text “ALT” and/or “TITLE” attributes. ALT/TITLE attributes provide a written description of the image, which is accessible to screen readers, and it is visible when the mouse is placed over the image. This is also useful for people who have images turned off on their browser, in which case a description will display where the image used to be.
WCAG 2.0 Level AA
  • The template adheres to WCAG 2.0 AA Guidelines and Success Criteria organized under the following 4 principles:
1. Perceivable:
  • Provide text alternatives for non-text content.
  • Provide captions and other alternatives for multimedia.
  • Create content that can be presented in different ways, including by assistive technologies, without losing meaning.
  • Make it easier for users to see and hear content.
2. Operable:
  • Make all functionality available from a keyboard.
  • Give users enough time to read and use content.
  • Do not use content that causes seizures.
  • Help users navigate and find content.
3. Understandable:
  • Make text readable and understandable.
  • Make content appear and operate in predictable ways.
  • Help users avoid and correct mistakes.
4. Robust:
  • Maximize compatibility with current and future user tools

The following information can further help improve the accessibility experience and find more resources.

Breadcrumbs:
  • Located at the top and directly below the main navigation, provides a trail of where you are and where you have been. Breadcrumbs make it easier to navigate your way back to the root folder.
Keyboard Commands for:
Related Resources:
Difficulty Accessing Material:

If you have difficulty accessing any material on this site, please contact us in writing and we will work with you to make the information available.