The Fair Housing Project of Legal Aid of North Carolina is excited to announce a FREE Fair Housing Design and Construction Accessibility Training in Charlotte, NC. This is a technical training, ideal for architects, engineers, housing developers, builders, contractors, code officials, inspectors, attorneys, and others who are involved in the development of multi-family housing.
Friday, February 7, 2020
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street, Room 267
Charlotte, NC 28202
This is a FREE TRAINING, but advanced registration is required.
- Learn About the Fair Housing Act’s Design and Construction Requirements:
- What are the design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act?
- What properties must comply with these requirements?
- What features in the common areas must be accessible?
- What features in the unit must be accessible?
- Who Should Attend?
- Architects and Engineers;
- Developers, Builders, and Contractors;
- Code Officials and Inspectors;
- Attorneys; and
- Others who are involved in the development of multi-family housing that is accessible to individuals with disabilities.
For More Information: Contact the Fair Housing Project at (919) 226-0051 or info@fairhousingnc.org.
Presented by: Fair Housing Project of Legal Aid of North Carolina, RL Mace Universal Design Institute, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee, Disability Rights & Resources, Disability Rights North Carolina, North Carolina Justice Center, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).