Programmatic Agreement (PA) Regarding the Expansion of US Court Facilities on the block bounded by Market, Main, 400 South, and West Temple Streets in Salt Lake City, Utah, and to Rehabilitate the existing U.S. Courthouse (also called the Frank Moss Courthouse) for continued use by the US Courts.
- Programmatic Agreement
- Programmatic AgreementProgrammatic Agreement Among the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Montana Health Care System, the Montana State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council of Historic Preservation Regarding Seismic Upgrades and Specialty Care Improvements at the Fort Harrison VA Medical Center, Fort Harrison, Lewis & Clark County, Montana
- Programmatic AgreementAmended Programmatic Agreement Among Federal Highway Administration, Wisconsin State Historic Preservation Officer, and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regarding Wisconsin Department of Transportation Project ID #1060-27-00 WHS #13-0065 I-94 East-West Corridor Study (70th Street to 16th Street) City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County (WI)
- Program Comments
- Prototype Programmatic AgreementsThe United States Army is currently undergoing a significant privatization effort of lodging facilities throughout the continental United States. This privatization effort has already occurred at 21 installations in two previous phases. The third phase consists of 21 additional installations in 13 states and is the subject of a new prototype Programmatic Agreement (PA).
- PublicationPreface During the last two years, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has been studying how the Federal Government could do a better job of preserving the historic resources that it controls, and how it could implement sound policies for their stewardship as we enter the next century.
- PublicationA report to the President on the status of federal historic property management
- Question & AnswerA set of FAQs on federal agency coordination where an undertaking subject to review in accordance with Section 106 involves more than one federal agency.
- WhitepaperA key responsibility of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) is to administer the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), a review process that ensures historic properties are considered during the development of any federal project. The ACHP’s Office of Federal Agency Programs (OFAP) coordinates this responsibility.
- Alternate ProcedureOn March 25, 2004, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation approved technical and administrative amendments to the Army Alternate Procedures. Those Army Alternate Procedures set forth a process that Army installations can follow in order to meet their historic preservation review responsibilities under the National Historic Preservation Act. The main purposes of the amendments are to conform the Alternate Procedures to the Army’s internal reorganization, and clarify its exemption regarding designated surface danger zones.