Programmatic Agreement Among the United States General Services Administration, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the District of Columbia State Historic Preservation Office Regarding the Transfer by Sale and/or Ground Lease to Forest City SEFC, LLC, for Mixed-Use Development of 42 Acres of the Southeast Federal Center, Washington, D.C.
- Programmatic Agreement
- Program Comments
- Program CommentsThe Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has issued a program comment for certain housing, building, and transportation undertakings available to any federal agency with an undertaking meeting its terms. The Program Comment covers activities that are either excluded from further review, as outlined in Appendix A, or that must meet certain conditions before utilizing streamlining provisions in Appendix B.
- 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.
- ReportExecutive Summary On August 7, 2002, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) sponsored an issues forum in Espanola, New Mexico, on heritage tourism and the Federal government. Representatives of State, tribal, and local interests from Northern New Mexico offered perspectives on their public-private partnerships involving heritage tourism. Initiatives discussed included the National Scenic Byways Program, the Resource Conservation and Development Program, the Rural Economic Development Through Tourism Project, several U.S.
- WhitepaperReport prepared pursuant to Section 213 of the National Historic Preservation Act regarding the St. Elizabeths Hospital National Historic Landmark (West Campus), Washington, DC.
- 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.
- Guidance DocumentResponse to a question about the applicability of Section 106 to off-site borrow and disposal areas.
- Memorandum of Agreement