Case Studies

Real results for real agencies.

Government agencies and professional consulting firms use BlueDAG to finish ADA work that is difficult to manage with reports and spreadsheets alone.

100+
distributed public facilities and program locations supported
535
acres of parks and open space supported for El Dorado
58
California counties supported through a statewide accessibility program

BlueDAG supports city, county, state, parks, elections, education, healthcare, and consulting teams.

The work is current and practical: subscription software, data import, field inspection workflows, onsite training, accessibility consulting, and transition-plan support.

City of Memphis Texas Parks and Wildlife Department El Dorado Park and Recreation District City of Framingham, Massachusetts WT Group

Municipalities

City of Memphis, City of Los Angeles, City of Framingham, City of Colorado Springs, City of Seguin, City of Modesto, and other local agencies use BlueDAG to organize ADA work across departments, assets, inspections, and remediation priorities.

Parks and recreation agencies

El Dorado Park and Recreation District and Texas Parks and Wildlife show how BlueDAG fits parks, trails, campgrounds, recreation facilities, programs, grievances, and transition-plan work.

Large public programs

County of Los Angeles and statewide California programs use BlueDAG where local teams need their own access while leadership needs a current, defensible rollup.

Accessibility professionals

Consulting teams use BlueDAG to reduce field-to-report time, standardize inspection documentation, and keep client deliverables consistent across inspectors.

City of Memphis

A citywide ADA program with software, data integration, training, and consulting in one place.

BlueDAG works with the City of Memphis ADA team to support its ADA initiatives with subscription software, data integration, onsite ADA inspection training, and ADA consulting. The work is structured around helping the city form an ADA work group, organize existing information, and build a roadmap toward a transition plan.

For Memphis, the important part is continuity. Plan review, inspection findings, training, and compliance records need to be available to city staff after each individual engagement is complete. BlueDAG gives the city a central place to maintain that record and track the work over time.

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Citywide
ADA program roadmap, software support, data integration, training, and consulting.
A working compliance record the city can continue to use as projects, inspections, and priorities change.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Accessibility work for parks, campgrounds, facilities, parking, trails, and grievances.

Texas Parks and Wildlife represents the kind of portfolio BlueDAG was built to support: many public-facing assets, varied site types, outdoor conditions, and a need to keep transition-plan work connected to day-to-day operations.

BlueDAG supports parks teams by organizing findings across facilities, campgrounds, parking areas, routes, trails, and program areas. The platform keeps inspections, priorities, and grievance-related records connected so accessibility work can be managed as an ongoing program instead of a one-time report.

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Parks
Facilities, campgrounds, parking, trails, transition planning, and grievance-related workflows.
El Dorado Park and Recreation District

From reactive accessibility work to a living parks and recreation program.

El Dorado Park and Recreation District manages parks, recreation facilities, open space, and community services across a foothill community. Before BlueDAG, ADA work was largely reactive: staff responded to issues as they arose, but did not have a durable system for self-evaluation, transition planning, and ongoing accessibility review.

BlueDAG provided a complete methodology, mobile inspection tools, and implementation support through BlueDAG Launch. District staff could inspect facilities with guided checklists, document barriers consistently, and move from a complaint-response mindset to a proactive accessibility program.

“BlueDAG arrived with a complete system, not just a program or a checklist, but a fully developed methodology and a support team to help us implement it.”

Kevin Loewen, El Dorado Park and Recreation District
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535
acres of parks and open space supported by a more organized accessibility program.
50k+
residents served in the district’s community programs and facilities.

BlueDAG scales from individual districts to statewide programs.

These examples show the same operating pattern: collect better field data, keep it organized, and make the transition plan useful after the initial report is complete.

LA

City and County of Los Angeles programs use BlueDAG to support large, public-facing accessibility portfolios and specialized checklist workflows.

70%+

Consulting teams report major inspection and reporting time savings when field data and deliverables stay in one workflow.

Living

Transition plans stay current as agencies add inspections, close findings, update priorities, and answer leadership questions.

Defensible

BlueDAG gives agencies a record they can explain to boards, funders, investigators, and the public.

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