Section 106 Training Workshop in NYC!

THE SECTION 106 ESSENTIALS TRAINING
New York City

Don’t miss the only ACHP course being offered in the Northeast for 2007!

July 10-11, 2007
Hilton New York, NYC

This is the only Section 106 Essentials course taught by the Federal agency responsible for administering the National Historic Preservation Act’s Section 106 review process.

www.achp.gov/106

The Section 106 Essentials is a two‑day course designed for those who are new to Section 106 review or those who want a refresher on its basic operation. This 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.

Taught by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Staff who are engaged both on a daily basis and have practical hands-on experience with Section 106 issues.

Don Klima, Director of Federal Agency Programs, and Laura Dean, Program Analyst, will teach the New York course. Don has over 30 years of experience working with the Section 106 process. Starting his career in historic preservation with the Georgia State Historic Preservation Office, he joined the ACHP staff in 1978. His office now handles all of the ACHP’s Section 106 activities and is responsible for working with all Federal agencies seeking to improve consideration of historic properties in their programs.

Laura Dean, who has been with the ACHP for 13 years, has extensive experience with FERC and other licensing, permitting and assistance agencies.

For more information and registration, visit http://www.achp.gov/106 or contact Cindy Bienvenue at [email protected] or 202-606-8521.

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