Who may file a grievance?
You or your authorized representative may file a grievance if you believe that:
- The City is not in compliance with the physical access requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act related to its public facilities, land, or right of ways
- You or a specific class of individuals have been denied access to participate in any City program, service, or activity on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability
- You or a specific class of individuals have been otherwise subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability by the City of Anaheim
- The City has otherwise violated the ADA or Title VI.

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1. Who may file a grievance?
2. When should a grievance be filed?
3. What should the grievance include?
4. What if I need assistance filling out my grievance?
5. What happens after I file my grievance?
6. When will I receive a response?
7. Should I be concerned that a city officer or employee might retaliate against me if I complain?
8. What can I do if I am not satisfied with the initial investigation by the department?
9. How long are grievances kept?