Programmatic Agreement Among the Federal Highway Administration, the South Dakota State Historic Preservation Officer, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the South Dakota Department of Transportation Regarding the Federal Aid Highway Program in South Dakota.
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- Programmatic AgreementProgrammatic Agreement (PA) Among the US General Services Administration, the State Historic Preservation Officers of Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada, and the ACHP Regarding the Preservation, Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Use of Historic Properties and Consideration of Historic Properties in Planning Activities (June 2008 - 2018)
- Programmatic AgreementProgrammatic Agreement Among the United States General Services Administration, the District of Columbia State Historic Preservation Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the National Capital Planning Commission, the National Park Service, and Trump Old Post Office LLC Regarding the Leasing, Rehabilitation, Ongoing Maintenance, and Stewardship of then Old Post Office and Annex and Associated Transportation Improvements, Washington, D.C. Amendment #1 to Old Post Office PA Changing Tenant (2023)
- Program CommentsOn November 18th, 2004 the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Council) approved a program comment that facilitates the Navy’s and Air Force’s compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act, with regard to management of their inventories of Capehart and Wherry Era housing units, associated structures, and landscape features.
- Program CommentsProgram Comment on Stewardship and Management of National Park Service Mission 66-Era Facilities (1945-1972) for Compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
- PublicationIn March 2014, the ACHP published Managing Change: Preservation and Rightsizing in America, a report addressing rightsizing and historic preservation in America's legacy cities .It offers community leaders, local stakeholders, and government agencies valuable suggestions on using historic preservation tools and techniques that have proven effective in managing change and building strong, resilient communities.
- PublicationThis ACHP report from 1981 examines historic preservation tools that can be used to protect and revitalize neighborhoods. The study looks at: historic district ordinances; federal environmental review laws (including Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act); code enforcement; easements; revolving funds; property tax relief; federal tax incentives; and federal and nonprofit assistance.
- ReportMrs. Laura Bush, honorary chair of the Preserve America initiative, led a national Preserve America Summit October 18-20, 2006, in New Orleans, Louisiana, marking the 40th anniversary of the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation was a partner and served as Summit coordinator.
- WhitepaperReport prepared pursuant to Section 213 of the National Historic Preservation Act regarding the effects of the Highwood Generating Station on the Great Falls Portage National Historic Landmark, Great Falls, Montana.
- Exempted CategoryThe Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has approved an exemption that would relieve federal agencies from the requirement of taking into account the effects of their undertakings on the Interstate Highway System, except with regard to certain individual elements or structures that are part of the system.