JUSTICE DEPARTMENT SETTLES DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT AGAINST NEVADA DEVELOPERS, ARCHITECTS, AND ENGINEERS
The Justice Department today announced a settlement agreement with three firms in Reno, Nevada, resolving a lawsuit that alleged disability related housing discrimination. The suit is the Department’s first enforcement action in Reno concerning the accessibility requirements of the federal Fair Housing Act.
(I-Newswire) - “Cutting corners in the construction of new housing does not pay,” said Bradley J. Schlozman, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division. “The design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act are clear and readily achievable in new construction. The Justice Department will continue to hold accountable those who have a legal obligation to provide accessible housing.”
According to the government’s complaint, ERGS, Inc.; civil engineering firm CFA, Inc.; and an individual architect violated the Fair Housing Act by designing and constructing housing complexes in a manner that left them inaccessible to people with disabilities. The properties are Silver Lake Apartments and Sierra Sage Apartments on the outskirts of Reno. The Reno-based Silver State Fair Housing Council ( SSFHC ) brought suit first, after filing a complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, with which the United States’ lawsuit was consolidated.
The agreement requires accessibility improvements to the apartment units and the complexes’ common areas at an estimated cost of $1.67 million. The agreement also provides $27,500 in damages for the SSFHC and $250,000 to reimburse its attorney’s fees and litigation expenses; establishes a $150,000 fund to compensate individuals injured by the inaccessible housing; and requires the payment of a $30,000 civil penalty.
“Today’s action is an excellent example of what can be achieved when the United States joins forces with a local housing group that shares the same passion for equal housing access. The Silver State Fair Housing Council has been advocating and educating for fair housing rights in northern Nevada since 1989. We are pleased to have partnered with them in this case to create more housing options for persons with disabilities to live where they want,” said Daniel G. Bogden, U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada.
Persons with disabilities who believe they may be aggrieved by the accessibility violations at Silver Lake or Sierra Sage should call 1-800-896-7743 to determine how they can file a claim for monetary damages.
A copy of the consent decree can be obtained on the Justice Department's website at <http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/housing/caselist.htm>. Information on the accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Act may be found on the website of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development at <http://www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/disabilities/accessibilityR.cfm>. Since January 21, 2001, the Civil Rights Division has filed 161 lawsuits alleging discrimination in housing, including 73 based on disability discrimination and 34 based specifically on the Fair Housing Act’s design and construction provisions that formed the basis of this lawsuit.
###
CRT ( 202 ) 514-2007 TDD ( 202 ) 514-1888
If you have questions regarding information in this press release contact the company listed below. I-Newswire.com is a press release service and not the author of this press release. The information that is on or available through this site is for informational purposes only and speaks only as of the particular date or dates of that information. As some companies / PR Agencies submit their press releases once per week/month or quarter, make sure check the official company website for accurate release dates as our site displays the I-Newswire.com distribution date only. We do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of information on or available through this site, and we are not responsible for inaccuracies or omissions in that information or for actions taken in reliance on that information.
Immerse yourself in mystery and magic with two exciting new casual games from Focus Multimedia and Big Fish Games Studios, one of the world’s leading casual game developers. Hidden Expedition Titanic and Azada join Focus’ popular Revival range of super-budget price games and are available in a store near you.
Edraw Max enables students, teachers and business professionals to reliably create and publish kinds of diagrams to represent any ideas. With large pre-drawn libraries and more than 4600 vector symbols, drawing couldn't be easier!
New range of cards launched to make you the cover star.Hallmark Cards in partnership with OK Magazine has launched an exclusive and exciting new range of greeting cards that gives people the chance to give family and friends the A-List treatment.
Many people choose not to pursue an accident claim. The reasons range from knowing the insurance company will settle; to they don't want the legal hassles and expense.
Many individuals and businesses have always purchased their personal computers from a well-known provider to pre-conceived specifications. Increasingly...
The effectiveness of SEO and PPC Services are directly related to the quality and quantity of the performance data that they have to work with. If you are seeking assistance in achieving a higher ranking on search engine results, then we suggest you visit RankYourWebsites.com, specialist in this area. If you have found your attempts at optimization to prove fruitless, the representatives at RankYourWebsites.com will have a solution to increase your traffic.
http://www.vineyardsforsalein.com/ - online island vineyard for sale, vineyard for sale paso, texas vineyard for sale, washington vineyard for sale, tuscany vineyard for sale, vineyard for sale santa, vineyard for sale California
Mark Flanagan, Managing Director of Manchester health and safety, food safety and fire safety consultancy, Shieldyourself, discussed the Scores on the Doors scheme when he made a guest appearance on the BBC’s 5 Live Radio Show recently.