[Source: National Trust for Historic Preservation] -- The only Section 106 course taught by the federal agency responsible for administering the National Historic Preservation Act’s Section 106 review process, this two‑day course is designed for those who are new to Section 106 review or those who want a refresher on its basic operation. The course explains the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, which applies any time a federal, federally assisted, or federally approved activity might affect a property listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
January 16-17 : Houston, TX - Hyatt Regency Downtown
March 12-13 : Providence, RI - Hotel Providence
April 8-9 : Santa Fe, NM - Hilton Santa Fe
May 14-15 : Washington, DC - The Old Post Office Building
June 17-18 : Pierre, SD - Ramkota Hotel & Conference Center
July 8-9 : San Diego, CA - Courtyard by Marriott Downtown
August 26-27 : Seattle, WA - Crowne Plaza Seattle
September 3-4 : Atlanta, GA - Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel
October 20-21 : Tulsa, OK - In Conjunction with the National Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Meeting
New in 2008!!
Advanced Section 106 Seminar
This advanced class is designed for environmental and cultural resources personnel and 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, key topics discussed will include how to use consultation to resolve disputes, identifying creative ways to address conflicts between development plans and preservation values, and how to negotiate and prepare agreement documents.
April 8 : Salt Lake City, UT - Hotel Monaco
June 19 : San Francisco, CA - Serrano Hotel
August 20 : Washington, DC - Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
For complete information as well as registration procedures click here. Questions? Email Cindy Bienvenue or call 202-606-8521.