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June 24, 26, 28 Flood Adaptation for Historic Buildings Trainings

Vermont Division for Historic Preservation, in coordination with the National Park Service and FEMA, are sponsoring three in-person trainings for flood adaptation specifically for historic buildings. The authors of the Guidelines on Flood Adaptation for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings will be leading the training. Unfortunately, increased flood impacts are a permanent reality for those of us working with historic buildings in Vermont and this is a great opportunity to learn from subject experts.

Trainings will be held in Barre (June 24), Manchester (June 26), and Johnson (June 28).

These are working sessions with a limit of 45-50 people at each. Please plan to arrive for check-in at 8:00 a.m., as the trainings will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. This will be a full day, in-person training, with snacks and lunch provided. The agenda for the day is attached.

Please complete the Flood Training Registration Form online by June 14, 2024 to RSVP. You will receive further information closer to the training date for your chosen location.

If you have any questions about the trainings or issues signing up, please contact Lindsay.Pacheco@vermont.gov or reply to this email.

For more information, please visit the link below to learn more about the guidelines.

https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/guidelines-on-flood-adaptation-for-rehabilitating-historic-buildings.htm 

Lindsay Pacheco | Administrative Services Coordinator

Division for Historic Preservation

1 National Life Drive, Davis Bldg, 6th Floor | Montpelier, VT 05602

Work: 802-461-6191

accd.vermont.gov/historic-preservation

 

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