Accessibility

A civic tool has to work for everyone. Eunomia is built to WCAG 2.1 AA.

Last updated: July 2026

Commitments

Keyboard navigable

Every interactive element is reachable and operable without a mouse.

Readable contrast

Text and accents meet AA contrast ratios against their backgrounds.

Screen-reader friendly

Semantic structure and labels support assistive technology.

Our standard

Eunomia targets conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. Accessibility is treated as a requirement of the platform, not an afterthought, because participating in local government should never depend on how someone browses the web.

What that means in practice

  • Visible focus: a clear focus indicator on every link, button, and form control.
  • Contrast: the civic palette's gold accent is tuned to meet AA contrast on light surfaces.
  • Structure: headings, landmarks, and lists convey the same meaning to assistive technology that they do visually.
  • Plain language: AI meeting summaries make dense minutes readable for a general audience.
  • Responsive: layouts adapt to zoom and small screens without loss of content.

Ongoing work

Accessibility is continuous. As Eunomia adds features, we test against the same AA standard and welcome reports of barriers so they can be fixed.

Contact

Found an accessibility barrier? Email hello@base2ml.com and we'll address it.

Report a barrier

If any part of Eunomia is hard to use with assistive technology, tell us what happened and where — it helps us fix it faster.

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