Responding to Anticipatory Demolition Concerns: An ACRA Webinar

05/20/2021 2:16 PM | ACRAsphere Blog Team


Section 110(k) and Section 106: Responding to Anticipatory Demolition Concerns
June 10, 2021
2:00 - 3:30 PM (EDT)
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Members $89 | Students $19 | Non-Members $129

The ACHP is back on June 10 for the next webinar in our 2021 series - Section 110(k) and Section 106: Responding to Anticipatory Demolition Concerns.

This webinar will use ACHP expertise and real-life examples to to show how Section 110(k), sometimes referred to as the "anticipatory demolition" section, intersects with the overall Section 106 process. Section 110(k) of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) prohibits a federal agency from granting a loan, loan guarantee, permit, license, or other assistance to an applicant who, with intent to avoid the requirements of Section 106, intentionally significantly adversely affected a historic property to which the grant would relate, or having legal power to prevent it, has allowed such significant adverse effect to occur, prior to a Section 106 review.

As always, in addition to reduced pricing, ACRA member firms enjoy a firm-wide registration fee - once one person pays for a spot, all other firms employees can register for no additional cost.

We expect spaces to fill up quick, so register NOW to reserve your spot!

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