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DVT Accessibility and Non Discrimination

DVT Accessibility and Non-Discrimination

Non-Discrimination Policy (ADA and Title VI)

The City of Phoenix Aviation Department and Phoenix Deer Valley (DVT), Airport are committed to a policy of non-discrimination in the conduct of their business, including its responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which provides for the delivery of equitable and accessible airport services. As the owner of these airports, the City of Phoenix recognizes its responsibilities to the communities in which it operates and to the society it serves.

City of Phoenix Aviation Department Non-Discrimination Policy - For Spanish, please follow link and use the "ES" translation button at the top of this page. 

Statement of Commitment for City of Phoenix Customers

Declaración de Compromiso para los clientes de la Municipalidad de Phoenix

 

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

DVT operates in compliance with the ADA, including investigation of any complaint communicated to the airport regarding denial of access to a DVT facility, service, or program.

The City of Phoenix Aviation Department ADA Program Manager administers DVT’s overall ADA grievance procedure. Persons with ADA complaints specifically regarding DVT are encouraged to contact us at PHXCivilRights@phoenix.gov or 602-273-2722.

If the response does not adequately resolve the complaint, a grievance can be filed. Grievance Procedures and Complaint forms are available at https://www.skyharbor.com/about-phx/administration/non-discrimination-policy/grievance-procedure/.

If you have any questions, concerns, or accessibility suggestions, contact Ira McCullough, City of Phoenix Aviation Department ADA Coordinator, at 602-273-2722;  PHXCivilRights@phoenix.gov; or in person at Aviation Headquarters, 2486 East Buckeye Road in Phoenix.

Title VI Plan

As a recipient of federal financial assistance, the City of Phoenix Aviation Department and DVT must comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. § 2000d). Part of that requirement is the posting of a Title VI Plan to ensure ongoing compliance, but to inform the public and airport stakeholder about efforts to ensure equitable use of our facilities, programs, and services. The Title VI Plan will be reviewed every year and updated every three years.

Below are links to the current and approved Title VI Plan documents:

PHX Title VI Plan

PHX Title VI Policy Statement (English)

PHX Title VI Policy Statement (Spanish)

If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions on how to make DVT more inclusive, please contact Ira McCullough, ADA/Title VI Program Manager, at 602-273-2722 or PHXCivilRights@phoenix.gov.

Community Participation Plan (CPP)

In 2023, the City of Phoenix Aviation Department submitted its first Community Participation Plan (CPP) to the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Office of Civil Rights. The CPP ensures that stakeholder and communities impacted by DVT’s operations or project can be informed, participate, and have their input thoughtfully considered in key stages of DVT planning efforts. The CPP is under review and will be posted here upon FAA’s approval. The CPP will be reviewed every year and updated every three years.

DVT Airport Master Plan

If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions on how to make DVT more inclusive, please contact Ira McCullough, ADA/Title VI Program Manager, at 602-273-2722 or PHXCivilRights@phoenix.gov.

Language Assistance Plan (LAP)

Phoenix is a rich blend of cultures and people. Language for limited English-proficient individuals can be a barrier to accessing services or understanding information. Sky Harbor is committed to ensuring equal access to its services by all customers, regardless of the primary language spoken. Sky Harbor has completed a Language Assistance Plan (LAP) to identify individuals seeking access to services and to address those needs and provide assistance to ensure every individual has meaningful access.

Language Assistance Plan (2015)

If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions on how to make DVT more inclusive, please contact Ira McCullough, ADA/Title VI Program Manager, at 602-273-2722 or PHXCivilRights@phoenix.gov.

49 CFR Part 21

The City of Phoenix Aviation Department and DVT received federal financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Transportation. Recipients of that funding must ensure to prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin. For more information, please refer to 49 CFR Part 21 (Available here in PDF format).