Accessibility
Our commitment to a barrier-free experience, online and in person.
Our commitment
The City of Silvermere believes everyone, including people with disabilities, should be able to use this website, read City documents, attend Council meetings, and access every service the City provides. Accessibility is not a feature we add at the end. It is part of how we design and maintain the site and our facilities.
This commitment is shaped by the Accessible British Columbia Act, the BC Human Rights Code, and the international Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Website accessibility
This site is built to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Specific features include:
- Keyboard navigation: every interactive element can be reached and used without a mouse.
- Screen reader support: semantic HTML, ARIA landmarks, and descriptive alt text on informational images.
- Colour contrast: body text and interactive controls meet AA contrast ratios.
- Resizable text: the site scales cleanly up to 200% zoom without losing functionality.
- Reduced motion: animations and scroll effects respect the operating-system
prefers-reduced-motionsetting. - Skip links and visible focus: keyboard users can skip past navigation and always see where focus is.
- Form labels and error messages read correctly with assistive technology.
Tip
Use your browser's built-in tools
Documents and alternate formats
The City is working to ensure new documents are published with accessible PDF tagging, real text rather than scanned images, and clear headings. Some older PDFs in the archive are scanned originals and may not be fully screen-reader friendly.
If you need a City document in a different format, contact City Hall and we will work with you to find a format that works. Email info@silvermere.example or call 250-555-0100 with the document title and what you need.
City Hall and public meetings
City Hall is at 100 Lakeshore Avenue. Council meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Forum, #101 to 445 13th Avenue. Meetings are open to the public in person and broadcast on Zoom. Recordings are archived on the council meetings page.
If you plan to address Council and need an accommodation (interpreter, reserved accessible seating, materials in advance), contact Corporate Services ahead of time so arrangements can be made: 250-555-0100, htran@silvermere.example.
Accessible parking and transit
The SPARC BC Accessible Parking Permit is recognized in Silvermere. For specific accessible parking locations at City facilities, contact the relevant facility or call City Hall.
BC Transit West Highlands operates low-floor accessible buses in Silvermere and the handyDART door-to-door service for residents who cannot use conventional transit.
If you encounter a barrier
We want to hear about it. Whether the issue is on this website, in a document, at City Hall, or anywhere else the City interacts with you, please tell us. Every report gets logged, triaged, and acted on.
The fastest way: email info@silvermere.example with a quick description of the barrier and where you ran into it. Or use the site feedback form.
What we are working on
Under the Accessible British Columbia Act, every BC public body is required to develop an Accessibility Plan and an Abilities Awareness Advisory Committee. Silvermere has established its Abilities Awareness Advisory Committee (see council committees) and is working on the public Accessibility Plan.
Ongoing accessibility work also includes re-issuing scanned legacy PDFs as accessible, tagged versions and continuing to review the website against WCAG 2.1 AA.
Common questions
How do I request a document in a different format?
Where do Council meetings happen?
Can I get an interpreter or other accommodation for a Council meeting?
What standard does the website meet?
Does the City have an accessibility committee?
How do I file a complaint about accessibility?
What to do next
Site Feedback
Tell us about a barrier you ran into. Quick form, real human reads each one.
Accessible BC Act
The provincial law that frames our accessibility commitments.
BC Transit handyDART
Door-to-door service in Silvermere for residents who can't use conventional transit.
WCAG 2.1 standards
The technical standard this site is built to.
Privacy Policy
How the City protects information you share with us.
Still need help?
Talk to City Hall
- Phone
- 250-555-0100
- Hours
- Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
- In person
- City Hall, 100 Lakeshore Avenue, Silvermere, BC V0X 1S0
Faster than calling for non-urgent issues. We respond within one business day.
