1. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement Between the US Department of Agriculture, Alabama Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office and the Alabama Historical Commission Regarding Conservation Assistance
  2. Programmatic Agreement
    Title: 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 to16th Street) City of Milwaukee Milwaukee County  
  3. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement Between the United States Department of Agriculture, New Mexico Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office, and New Mexico State Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Conservation Assistance
  4. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement Between the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, West Virginia-State Office, and the West Virginia State Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Conservation Assistance Amendment #1 to the NRCS Statewide PA for Conservation Assistance in West Virginia
  5. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement Between the US Department of Agriculture, Pacific Islands Area Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands State Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Conservation Assistance
  6. Program Comments
    A process that will streamline historic review requirements under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) for almost 200,000 bridges nationwide saving approximately $78 million has been put in place by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) in concert with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and other agencies.
  7. Publication
      Executive Summary This is the second triennial Report to the President required under Executive Order 13287: “Preserve America,” addressing the state of the federal government’s historic properties and their contribution to local economic development. Signed by President George W.
  8. Publication
    This handbook presents recommendations for federal agencies, applicants, and Indian tribes to work together in pre-application information gathering or prior to initiating the Section 106 process.
  9. Question & Answer
    These questions and answers provide more information about the coordination of federal historic preservation reviews for infrastructure projects.
  10. Report
    Executive 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.