The Radom City Hall undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities.
This accessibility statement applies to the INVEST IN RADOM website.
Website publication date: 1 August 2025.
Date of the last significant update: 1 September 2025.
Digital accessibility status
The website is partially compliant with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities due to the non-compliances or exclusions listed below:
Inaccessible content
Non-compliance with the annex
- some files are not digitally accessible,
- photos currently do not have descriptions;
- lack of appropriate heading structure for articles;
Content not covered by the regulations
- photos were published before the entry into force of the digital accessibility act.
Preparation of the accessibility declaration
Date of preparation of the declaration: 1 August 2025.
Date of the last review of the declaration: 20 March 2026.
The declaration was prepared on the basis of a self-assessment carried out by the public entity.
Feedback and contact details
Accessibility Coordinator
The Radom City Hall has an accessibility coordinator whom any person with special needs who wishes to handle an official matter at the office and requires support may contact.
Contact with the Accessibility Coordinator
You can report all problems with the digital accessibility of this website to Jolanta Sokołowska by email at dostepnosc@umradom.pl or by phone at (48) 36 20 941.
In case of problems with the accessibility of the website, please contact Rafał Kościuk at r.kosciuk@umradom.pl or by phone at (48) 36 20 531.
The same channels can be used to submit requests for inaccessible information and to submit demands for ensuring accessibility.
It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Contact: email: bom@umradom.pl
Everyone has the right to submit a demand to the public entity for ensuring digital accessibility of the website, mobile application or any of their elements. It is also possible to request the provision of information using an alternative method of access, for example by reading out a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a video without audio description, etc. The demand should include the details of the person making the demand, an indication of the specific website or mobile application concerned, and the method of contact. If the person making the demand reports the need to receive information in an alternative form, they should also specify a convenient way for them to present this information.
The public entity should fulfil the demand immediately, no later than within 7 days from the date of the demand. If meeting this deadline is not possible, the public entity shall immediately inform the person making the demand when the fulfilment of the demand will be possible, provided that this period may not exceed 2 months from the date of the demand. If ensuring digital accessibility is not possible, the public entity may propose an alternative method of access to the information.
The public entity refuses to ensure digital accessibility of an element of the website or mobile application if it would involve a risk of compromising the integrity or credibility of the information provided.
Handling of applications and complaints related to accessibility
If the public entity refuses to fulfil a demand for ensuring digital accessibility of the website, mobile application or a specified element of the website or mobile application indicated in the demand, or an alternative method of access to the above information, the person making the demand has the right to submit a complaint to the public entity regarding the assurance of digital accessibility of the website, mobile application or the specified element of the website or mobile application.
After exhausting the above procedure, it is also possible to submit an application to the Commissioner for Human Rights. Link to the website of the Commissioner for Human Rights
Other information
Architectural accessibility
Building 1: Radom City Hall,
30 Kilińskiego Street
The building has 1 entrance from 30 Kilińskiego Street.
The entrance is accessible via stairs and a ramp for people who have difficulty walking or use a wheelchair, located next to the stairs on their left side.
There are no audio navigation speakers above the entrance for blind or visually impaired people.
The entrance is not secured with gates.
After entering the building, a path for the blind has been installed, consisting of longitudinal strips and attention point fields, leading to a tactile plan in Braille alphabet showing the layout of rooms on the ground floor of the building, as well as to the elevator and the Resident Service Office, which is located directly opposite the entrance behind glass doors. The office is equipped with substantive service stations for residents. On the 1st floor of the building, the path for the blind leads from the elevator to the Secretariat of the President of Radom.
Inside the building, there are elevators accessible from the ground floor, located on the right side of the entrance to the Resident Service Office.
For wheelchair users, corridors and rooms are accessible on the ground floor and on floors 1, 2, and 3.
On every floor of the building there are toilets adapted for people with mobility impairments with limited maneuvering space. The toilet on the ground floor has a call system for people who need assistance.
Two parking spaces for disabled persons have been designated in front of the building.
It is possible to enter the building and all its rooms with an assistance dog or a guide dog.
The building has a portable induction loop and a magnifying glass available at the Resident Service Office.
At the doors of publicly accessible service rooms on the ground floor there are markings in Braille alphabet; markings are also present on the 1st floor at the doors to the presidential secretariats and on the 3rd floor at the doors to the City Secretary and City Treasurer.
The building has contrasting markings for glass elements, thresholds and stairs, as well as pictograms.
It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact: email: bom@umradom.pl
Building 2: Radom City Hall,
53 Żeromskiego Street
The building has 3 entrances: from Żeromskiego Street, Staszica Street and Niedziałkowskiego Street.
The entrances from Staszica and Żeromskiego Streets are accessible via stairs and ramps for people who have difficulty walking or use a wheelchair, located next to the stairs.
There are no audio navigation speakers above the entrances for blind or visually impaired people.
The entrances are not secured with gates.
The building has an elevator accessible from the ground floor from Staszica Street and a stair platform located on the 1st floor at room 115 (the room also contains the key to activate the platform).
For wheelchair users, corridors and rooms are partially accessible on the ground floor and on floors 1, 2, and 3. Due to level differences, not all rooms on the 2nd floor are accessible.
A toilet adapted for people with mobility impairments is located on the ground floor of the office building – entrance from Niedziałkowskiego Street – equipped with a call system for people who need assistance.
The building also has toilets adapted for people with mobility impairments with limited maneuvering space. On the ground floor at 53 Żeromskiego Street, the toilet is additionally equipped with a call system for people who need assistance.
Two parking spaces for disabled persons have been designated in front of the building on the Staszica Street side.
It is possible to enter the building and all its rooms with an assistance dog or a guide dog.
It is possible to use a portable induction loop and a magnifying glass in the building.
The building does not have markings in Braille alphabet. The building has contrasting markings for glass elements, thresholds and stairs, as well as pictograms, and an information board with enlarged print at the entrance from Żeromskiego Street.
It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact: email: bom@umradom.pl
Building 3: Radom City Hall,
9 Moniuszki Street
The building has 1 entrance via stairs directly from Moniuszki Street leading through the City Guard without a ramp, three entrances from the inner courtyard after passing through the gate – without a ramp (stairs begin after entering through the door), and one entrance from Sienkiewicza Street with access for people with limited mobility.
At the entrance at pavement level (level –1) from Sienkiewicza Street there is an elevator that leads to every floor of the building (levels: 0, 1, 2). The doors are equipped with an automatic opening mechanism activated by a contactless/proximity system located on the right side of the door handle (viewed from the outside). From the doors to the elevator, a path for the blind has been installed, consisting of longitudinal strips and attention point fields, leading to a tactile plan in Braille alphabet showing the layout of rooms on the ground floor of the building and to the elevator. The path for the blind leads to the service rooms on floors 1 and 2 of the building.
There are no audio navigation speakers above the entrances for blind or visually impaired people.
The entrances are not secured with gates.
The building has a stair platform located in the corridor on the 1st floor.
For wheelchair users, corridors and rooms are accessible on the ground floor (level 0), 1st floor and partially on the 2nd floor.
There is no toilet for disabled persons in the building.
Four parking spaces for disabled persons have been designated in front of the building (2 spaces at Moniuszki Street and 2 spaces at Sienkiewicza Street).
It is possible to enter the building and all its rooms with an assistance dog or a guide dog.
The building has a portable induction loop and a magnifying glass available in room 2A.
At the doors of publicly accessible service rooms in the building there are markings in Braille alphabet.
The building has contrasting markings for glass elements, thresholds and stairs, as well as pictograms, and an information board with enlarged print at the entrance from Sienkiewicza Street.
The building has a quiet service room.
It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact: email: bom@umradom.pl
Building 4: Radom City Hall,
1 Rynek Street
The town hall building has 3 entrances: from the Market Square and two from inside the courtyard at Wolność Street.
The entrance from the Market Square side is accessible via stairs. Wheelchair users can access the building via a ramp from the courtyard side at Wolność Street.
There are no audio navigation speakers above the entrances for blind or visually impaired people.
The entrances are not secured with gates.
Inside the building there is an elevator located on the ground floor.
For wheelchair users, corridors and rooms are accessible on the ground floor and 1st floor.
A toilet for disabled persons is located on every floor. Two parking spaces for disabled persons have been designated in front of the building (on the Market Square side).
It is possible to enter the building and all its rooms with an assistance dog or a guide dog.
The building has a portable induction loop and a magnifying glass available in room 3.
At the entrance from the Market Square side, a path for the blind has been installed, consisting of longitudinal strips and attention point fields, leading to a tactile plan in Braille alphabet showing the layout of rooms on the ground floor of the building.
The building has contrasting markings for glass elements, thresholds and stairs, as well as an information board with enlarged print at the entrance from the Market Square. It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact: email: bom@umradom.pl
Building 5: Radom City Hall,
14/15 Rynek Street
The building has 2 entrances: from the Market Square and from Grodzka Street.
The entrance from the Market Square side is accessible via stairs. Wheelchair users can access the building from Grodzka Street – direct entrance at pavement level.
There are no audio navigation speakers above the entrances for blind or visually impaired people.
The building has an installed Audio Warning System for fire hazard.
The entrances are not secured with gates.
Inside the building there is an elevator located on the ground floor.
For wheelchair users, corridors and rooms are accessible on the ground floor and on floors 1 and 2.
A toilet for disabled persons is located on every floor.
One parking space for disabled persons has been designated in front of the building.
It is possible to enter the building and all its rooms with an assistance dog or a guide dog.
The building does not have induction loops.
The building has room markings in Braille alphabet and contrasting markings.
It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact: email: bom@umradom.pl
Building 6: Radom City Hall,
31/33 Traugutta Street
The building has 1 entrance.
The entrance is accessible via stairs and a ramp for wheelchair users located on the right side of the stairs.
There are no audio navigation speakers above the entrance for blind or visually impaired people.
The entrance is not secured with gates.
The building has no elevator (ground floor only).
For wheelchair users, the corridor and rooms on the ground floor are accessible.
The building has a toilet for disabled persons.
It is possible to enter the building and all its rooms with an assistance dog or a guide dog.
No parking space for disabled persons has been designated in front of the building.
The building has no induction loops.
The building has no markings in Braille alphabet nor contrasting markings or enlarged print for blind or visually impaired people. It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact: email: bom@umradom.pl
Building 7: Radom City Hall,
5 Reja Street
The building has 4 entrances.
Two entrances from Reja Street are accessible via stairs; right next to the stairs at pavement level there is an entrance to a vertical lift for people who have difficulty walking or use a wheelchair.
The toilet in this part of the building is adapted for people with mobility impairments with limited maneuvering space.
For wheelchair users, corridors and rooms on the second floor are accessible.
Two entrances to the building from Reformacji Square are accessible via stairs and an elevator directly from pavement level (level –1), which leads to the ground floor and first floor.
For wheelchair users in this part of the building, corridors and rooms on the ground floor and on the 1st floor are accessible.
Toilets in this part of the building are located on every floor (they are not adapted for people with mobility impairments).
There are no audio navigation speakers above the entrances for blind or visually impaired people.
The entrances are not secured with gates.
It is possible to enter the building and all its rooms with an assistance dog or a guide dog.
No parking space for disabled persons has been designated in front of the building.
The building has no induction loops.
The building has no markings in Braille alphabet nor contrasting markings or enlarged print for blind or visually impaired people.
It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact: email: bom@umradom.pl
Building 8: Radom City Hall,
1 Struga Street
The building has 1 entrance.
The entrance is located behind a fence gate. The entrance is accessible via two steps. Right next to it there is a ramp for wheelchair users.
There are no audio navigation speakers above the entrance for blind or visually impaired people.
The entrance is not secured with gates.
The building has no elevator (ground floor only).
For wheelchair users, corridors and rooms on the ground floor are accessible.
The building has a toilet adapted for people with mobility impairments with limited maneuvering space.
It is possible to enter the building and all its rooms with an assistance dog or a guide dog.
No parking space for disabled persons has been designated in front of the building.
The building has no induction loops.
The building has no markings in Braille alphabet nor contrasting markings or enlarged print for blind or visually impaired people.
It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact: email: bom@umradom.pl
Building 9: Radom City Hall,
16 Rwańska Street
The Tourist Information Centre of the Radom City Hall is located on the ground floor of the building.
The Tourist Information Centre has 1 entrance preceded by two steps.
There is no elevator or ramp for wheelchair users.
There is no toilet adapted for people with mobility impairments (a toilet with limited maneuvering space is available only for staff).
There are no audio navigation speakers above the entrance for blind or visually impaired people.
The entrance is not secured with gates.
It is possible to enter the building and all its rooms with an assistance dog or a guide dog.
No parking space for disabled persons has been designated in front of the building.
The building has no induction loops.
The building has no markings in Braille alphabet nor contrasting markings or enlarged print for blind or visually impaired people.
It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact email: bom@umradom.pl
Communicative and informational accessibility
- It is possible to use free sign language interpreter services after prior appointment for a visit during office working hours, i.e. 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Contact email: bom@umradom.pl