1. Programmatic Agreement
    Nationwide Programmatic Agreement Among the Department of Homeland Security, the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regarding Climate Resiliency and Sustainability Undertakings on Department of Homeland Security Owned Facilities
  2. Program Comments
  3. Prototype Programmatic Agreements
    The Department of the Army has, in concert with the ACHP, developed a Prototype Programmatic Agreement (PA) for the interiors of contributing buildings and individually eligible buildings pursuant to 36 CFR 800.14(e). The Army has more than 20,000 buildings considered eligible for the National Register in its inventory.
  4. Publication
      Executive Summary This is the first triennial report to the President—required under Executive Order (EO) No. 13287, “Preserve America”—addressing the state of the Federal Government’s historic properties and their contribution to local economic development.
  5. Publication
    The ACHP budget justification submitted to the Administration in February 2020
  6. Report
    A panel of ACHP members issued recommendations in September 2021 identifying actions the ACHP can take to improve the use of Program Comments as a tool for Section 106 review efficiency.
  7. Exempted Category
    The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has approved an exemption that relieves all federal agencies from historic preservation review requirements under the National Historic Preservation Act for specified activities. The exemption was approved on October 18, 2024.
  8. Guidance Document
    Sample stipulations for the development of Section 106 agreements. The examples in this section will assist federal agencies in engaging the public in carrying out mitigation measures and provide examples for a range of approaches that may further public education and awareness building, the creation of educational materials for specific audiences, and heritage tourism efforts. These kinds of stipulations also present opportunities to involve students and youth in learning about or working with historic properties.
  9. Memorandum of Agreement
    Memorandum of Agreement Among the General Services Administration, the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regarding the Disposal of the Former U.S. Border Inspection Station in Noyes, MN
  10. Memorandum of Agreement
    Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) Between the US General Services Administration (GSA) and the Montana State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) Regarding the Installation of Radiation Portal Monitors at Chief Mountain Land Port of Entry (LPOE), Glacier National Park, MT