Sunday, July 21, 2013

Cincinnati Named a Preserve America Community by First Lady

First Lady Michelle Obama has sent designation letters to three new Preserve America Communities, including Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Historic Union Station

With this most recent group of designations, Ohio has 21 Preserve America Communities. The program recognizes communities that use preservation of their cultural resources for sustainability and economic benefit. Preserve America Communities are located in all states and some U.S. territories. Applications for Preserve America designation can be submitted quarterly; December 1, 2013, is the next deadline. The program  is administered by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Coordinating NEPA and Section 106

The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has issued guidance to help agencies, applicants, and consultants can better coordinate National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance and Section 106 compliance. The handbook also guides stakeholders and the public who want to influence decisions about environmental review and advises agencies on how to maximize the effectiveness of public involvement under NEPA and Section 106.

The Advisory Council plans to offer training on the handbook. We'll let you know when details become available.