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ADVANCED SECTION 106 SEMINAR IN SEATTLE

Course Description

An in-depth look at consultation and resolving conflicts between development plans and historic preservation values under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. imageThe Advanced Section 106 Seminar focuses on the effective management of complex or controversial undertakings that require compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Taught in a smaller, interactive setting, this course encourages group discussion and problem solving. The seminar is designed for experienced Section 106 users who are already familiar with the regulations. The curriculum focuses on the challenges of seeking consensus and resolving adverse effects to historic properties.

What will you learn in the Advanced Section 106 Seminar?

  • How to effectively achieve win-win outcomes and resolve disputes
  • How to identify creative ways to address conflicts between development plans and preservation values
  • How to negotiate and prepare agreement documents under Section 106

Who should attend?

The seminar is designed for environmental and cultural resources personnel who have previously attended the ACHP's Section 106 Essentials Course or have received similar introductory training for Section 106, and/or who have experience handling Section 106 issues.

2010 course locations and dates

The seminars are one day and meet from 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. These are limited enrollment courses of no more than 25 participants, so we encourage you to register early.  The course will be in Seattle at the Hotel Monaco on July 15.

Register and pay online!

Single registration, credit card only. Please review the cancellation policy prior to registering.