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Members of the ACHP met in Washington, DC, on March 21 to discuss a variety of topics around their historic preservation mission. They passed a motion to enact the Policy Statement on Indigenous Knowledge and Historic Preservation as well as discussed proposed modifications to the Operating Procedures, continued a dialogue about suggested changes to federal historic preservation standards, and discussed a climate heritage office and program alternatives in the works regarding housing and telecommunications. 

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Washington, D.C. – Advisory Council on Historic Preservation members today unanimously approved a groundbreaking Policy Statement on Indigenous Knowledge and Historic Preservation, following extensive outreach and coordination with Indian Tribes, Native Hawaiians, federal agencies, and State and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers.

By Zoë Greblunas
Rutgers University Intern

Includes First-Ever ACHP Provision Requiring Compensation For Tribes for Their Assistance on Broadband Projects

Washington, D.C. – Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) Chair Sara C. Bronin today announced her approval of the Amended Program Comment for Federal Communications Projects. The amendment was requested by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).

Budget Invests in the ACHP’s Mission to Protect Nation’s Historic Resources

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