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| #e.22759 | Tuesday 8:30AM to 4:30PM August 27,
2013 | CM | 6.00 |
ACHP Section 106 Advanced SeminarACHPWashington, DC This one-day seminar provides an in-depth look at managing consultation and resolving conflicts between federal or federally assisted development plans and historic preservation values under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The curriculum emphasizes skill application in small group exercises along with discussion facilitated by a staff instructor from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
Upon completion of Section 106 Advanced Seminar, participants will be able to:
• Employ strategies to reach win-win outcomes and resolve disputes in complex Section 106 consultations • Identify creative ways to address conflicts between development plans and preservation values • Negotiate and draft effective Section 106 agreement documents
The seminar is designed for environmental and cultural resources personnel who have previously attended the ACHP's Section 106 Essentials course or similar introductory training for Section 106, and/or who have two years’ experience handling Section 106 issues. Please note that registration is limited to encourage lively discussion among participants.
More Instructors: Caroline Hall Caroline Hall has 24 years experience working with Section 106 and assisting Federal agencies with preservation planning and resource management. As Assistant Director for Federal Property Management in the ACHP’s Office of Federal Agency Programs, she works with agencies including the Department of Defense, the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, Veterans Affairs and the General Services Administration. Prior to coming to the ACHP, Caroline worked for the National Park Service, the Army, and the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office, as well as in private consulting and local government. (0 Ratings)
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