Multi-Family Housing Access Forum
The Multi-Family Housing Access Forum is a nationwide program launched in the spring of 2005
by the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division. Bringing together developers and
building professionals, government officials, and advocates for individuals with disabilities, its purpose
is to raise awareness about the federal Fair Housing Act’s accessibility requirements and to celebrate
partnerships that have successfully produced accessible multi-family housing in which everyone profits –
developers and consumers alike. Access Forum programs have been held in Seattle, Miami, Minneapolis,
Phoenix, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, DC.
The Civil Rights Division enforces the Fair Housing Act. Since January 2001, those who designed and
constructed multi-family housing that did not comply with the Act’s accessibility requirements have had
to pay over $12 million to retrofit their properties and to compensate persons with disabilities who were
injured by the violations. Since October 2004, the Division has obtained settlements that, when fully
implemented, will make well over 14,500 housing units in 26 states – as well as the accompanying public
and common use areas – accessible to persons with disabilities. Although such lawsuits are a necessary
part of the Division’s job, voluntary compliance at the planning stage is a much more cost-effective means
of ensuring that the housing needs of persons with disabilities are met.
It also makes good business sense. More than 50 million Americans, or 18 percent of the American population,
live with some type of disability, and together they control $175 billion in discretionary spending. As the
population ages and as the "baby boomer" generation retires, the need for accessible housing will only
grow. Accordingly, the goal of the Access Forum is to ensure the availability of accessible housing for
persons with disabilities while introducing housing professionals to a market that is continually expanding
to meet the needs of a large segment of the nation’s population.
Stay Tuned!
More than 100 people attended the Division's eighth Access Forum on November 18, 2008, in Houston, Texas. Previous events were held in Seattle, Miami, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, DC. Stay tuned for an announcement regarding the Division's next Access Forum.
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