When: June 2, 2015, 8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m..
Where: Red Schoolhouse, Vermont Technical College, 46 So. Randolph Rd, Randolph Center, VT
This free training is presented by the Fair Housing Accessibility FIRST Program, which provides training and technical assistance on the accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Act with assistance from HUD. The training is sponsored by VT Housing and Conservation Board and co-sponsored by the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, the Vermont Human Rights Commission, Vermont Center for Independent Living, and Vermont Legal Aid.
The training will focus on the design and construction aspects of the Fair Housing Act. The presenter will be Jack Catlin, FAIA, a partner at LCM Architects and former chair of the U.S. Access Board. This information is crucial for developers and architects who need to understand the details of the Fair Housing Act’s design requirements and will include:
- Module 10 – Design and Construction Requirements of the Fair Housing Act: Technical Overview
- Module 7 – Accessible Routes
- Module 8 – Accessible Public and Common-Use Areas
Read more and register. If you have questions, please contact Grace Sonnabend at LCM Architects at [email protected].