The City of Warrenton is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all residents, visitors, and members of the public, including people with disabilities. We recognize the importance of providing an inclusive online experience and strive to meet the standards of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, which provide clear guidance on making web content more accessible.
As a small local government serving a community of approximately 2,000 residents, we are mindful that our resources are limited. Even so, we are dedicated to making reasonable efforts toward accessibility on this website. To support that commitment, we have added the UserWay Accessibility Widget, a tool that provides over 100 AI-powered accessibility features. This widget adapts to the needs of users with a variety of disability profiles, including:
Blind and visually impaired users
Color-blind users
Individuals with motor impairments
People with dyslexia or cognitive/learning challenges
Individuals with seizure or epilepsy risk
Visitors with ADHD and other focus-related needs
The widget allows users to customize their browsing experience with options such as text-to-speech, larger text, keyboard navigation, high-contrast display, and more. We understand that technology and accessibility standards evolve, and despite our efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible. We are continuously working to identify and fix barriers as they are discovered.
If you encounter any difficulty in accessing our website or need information in an alternative format, please contact us:
📍 Visit City Hall: 29 Edward D. Ricketson Jr. Street, Warrenton, GA 30828
We welcome your feedback and will make every reasonable effort to provide the content you need in a format that works for you. Your input helps us continue to improve and ensure that our website remains a useful resource for the entire community.