At the City of Elk Grove, we are committed to creating a community that is inclusive, equitable, and accessible for all. This section brings together key resources, policies, and protections related to civil rights, accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and non-discrimination.
Whether you’re looking for assistance with accessibility, want to understand your rights under federal and state laws, or need to file a complaint, you’ll find information and tools here to support fair and equal access to City programs, services, and opportunities.
Resources and Information For Immigrants
The City of Elk Grove is committed to creating a safe, inclusive and welcoming community for everyone who lives, works and visits here.
The Elk Grove Police Department supports public safety in accordance with California law, which ensures it focuses on community safety and does not enforce federal civil immigration laws.
Read frequently asked questions, and find links to community resources, legal aid and support services for immigrants.
Resources For Refugees
Elk Grove welcomes refugees and is committed to providing a supportive environment where individuals and families can rebuild their lives. Learn about local and state resources, resettlement agencies, and ways to volunteer, advocate, or provide assistance to help refugees integrate into the community.
ADA and Accessibility Resources
Learn how the City ensures its facilities, programs, services, and digital content are accessible to people with disabilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This section includes:
- Information about physical and digital accessibility
- How to request accommodations
- Contact information for our ADA Coordinator
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Our DEI efforts reflect Elk Grove’s ongoing commitment to building a city that is welcoming and inclusive for people of all backgrounds. This section highlights:
- DEI initiatives and strategic goals
- Community partnerships and events
- How we are working to reduce disparities and support equity
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
Under Title VI, no person in the United States shall be excluded from participation in, denied benefits of, or subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance—on the basis of race, color, or national origin.
This section include:
- Your rights under Title VI
- Elk Grove’s Title VI Policy
- How to file a Title VI complaint
Discrimination and Harassment Complaints
If you believe you have experienced discrimination or harassment in a City program, service, or employment setting—but not involving a federally funded activity—you can submit a complaint through our general Discrimination and Harassment Complaint Form.