NCTCOG Virtual Training

About This Event
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is hosting this virtual training presented by Kristi Avalos.
Details
Course Hours: 4 hours
Session Time: 8:30 am to 12:45 pm (Central Time)
Instruction Type: Online
Instructor: Kristi Avalos
Location: Zoom
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Date
September 22, 2026 (Registration closes Sep. 14)
Cost
$200
Summary
Regulations,and standards, and laws, oh my! Self-evaluations and transition plans are a daunting concept for anyone responsible for complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Mandated for public entities by Title II of the ADA,they are designed to establish accountability between governments and the disabled community, and well-implemented ones can pivot the course of litigation with the Department of Justice. What does that look like though?Even seasoned employees of state and local governments find themselves struggling to sift through the layers of planning, funding, data collection,and more when it comes to developing effective self-evaluations and transition plans. Kristi Avalos, who has 40+ years of accessibility experience, has the ability to sort through the vast confusion as she collects answers to the hardest questions.
Target Audience
- Title II or Title III Entities
- Schools or Universities
- DOT (Transportation)
- DOA (Agriculture)
- DOE (Education)
- DOC (Corrections)
- Military Bases
- Risk Managers
- Legal Counsel
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinators
- Architects
- Engineers
- Interior Designers
- Transportation Planners
- Directors of Public Works/Parks
- Human Resources Directors/Managers
- Facilities Managers
- Mayors
- Urban Planners
- Public Housing Agency Owners/Agencies/Property Managers
Topics
- Technical requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act
- Interactions between federal, state, and construction laws
- Qualifications for designating an ADA coordinator
- Program access versus facility compliance
- Funding, planning, and prioritizing your project
- Data collection and integration
- Policy development and implementation
- Mitigating risks and avoiding litigation