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sustainable use of our nation’s diverse historic resources, and advises the President
and the Congress on national historic preservation policy.

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First Lady Designates New Communities
Tucson, Arizona’s San Xavier del Bac missionMichelle Obama has signed and sent letters of designation to five new Preserve America Communities. Please read more.

 

 

 

ACHP to Host Panel for Pawtucket Dam Case Termination
ACHP Chairman Milford Wayne Donaldson, FAIA, will host a panel to hear public comments regarding the Lowell, Mass., case involving NHL Pawtucket Dam on Feb. 5, 2013. Read more about how to submit comments or attend the public meeting.

New ACHP Expert Member Named
President Barack Obama has announced his intention to appoint Dr. Lynne Sebastian, an archaeologist from New Mexico, as the next Expert Member of the ACHP. Read more.

ACHP Announces GAO Report Calling for Improved Data on Historic Properties
The U.S. Government Accountability Office recently released a report entitled “Improved Data Needed to Strategically Manage Historic Buildings, Address Multiple Challenges” http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-13-35. This report was developed in consultation with the ACHP as well as the General Services Administration, the National Park Service, and the Department o f Veterans Affairs. Read more about the importance of this data and links to the ACHP’s Section 3 report.

America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places--Now Accepting Nominations!
Is there a threatened historic treasure in your community? Help our friends the National Trust for Historic Preservation raise national awareness for a one-of-a-kind place in your area – and generate local support for protecting it – by nominating it for the 2013 list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. The deadline for nominating a site to the list is March 1, 2013. To contact 11 Most program staff with questions, please email 11Most@savingplaces.org or call 202-588-6141.

Call for Nominations!
The ACHP and the National Trust for Historic Preservation are once again partnering to give a special historic preservation award at the National Trust's annual meeting, this fall in Indianapolis. Read more about how to nominate a project. The deadline is March 1, 2013.

Catch a Section 106 Webinar This Winter!
If you are not a professional archaeologist, then the ACHP's new webinar might be just for you. "Archaeological Sites and Section 106: A Discussion on Identification and Evaluation" is now open for registration. For details and program description, click here.

ACHP Weighs in on Senate Bill to Provide $60.4 billion in Hurricane Sandy Recovery Funds
The ACHP, in its role to advise Congress and the President, has offered information regarding money for the Historic Preservation Fund in ongoing negotiations for hurricane recovery funding. Please read more.

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Four Cabinet Departments Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Better Protect Indian Sacred Sites
Four cabinet-level departments joined the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) today in signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to improve the protection of Indian sacred sites. Read more.

Important New Tribal Consultation Tool Launched by HUD
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently launched its Tribal Directory Assessment Tool, an online resource for identifying which Indian tribes have an interest in each state or county in the United States. The tool, originally developed for HUD’s grant recipients, is available for all Section 106 practitioners to use at http://egis.hud.gov/tdat/Tribal.aspx. Read more.

Common bridge types like this concrete girder bridge will not require individual review under the program comment.Program Comment Expedites Review Process for Nearly 200,000 Bridges Nationally, Saving $78 Million
A process that will streamline historic review requirements under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for almost 200,000 bridges nationwide saving approximately $78 million has been put in place by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation in concert with the Federal Highway Administration and other agencies. Read more about how the ACHP is working to speed federal actions.

ACHP Chairman Participating in White House Conference
ACHP Chairman Milford Wayne Donaldson, FAIA is honored to be participating in the White House Tribal Nations Conference Dec. 5. He is serving on one of the panels in the breakout sessions, Securing Our Future: Cultural Protection, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection.

For information about the conference, go to http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/11/29/2012-white-house-tribal-nations-conference


From left, Maria Pettis (student at Waukegan H.S.), History Teacher of the Year Joshua Bill, Caroline Kennedy,  Eduardo Cruz (student at Waukegan H.S.), and ACHP Vice Chairman Clement PriceNational History Teacher of the Year 2012 Named
Joshua Bill, a history teacher from Waukegan, Illinois was named the National History Teacher of the Year Dec. 4 at a ceremony in New York City. Preserve America is a long-time partner of Gilder Lehrman in administering this prestigious award. Read more.

Preservation as a Movement is Key to National Trust Strategy
Stephanie Meeks, president of the ACHP's long-time partner the National Trust for Historic Preservation, gave a moving plenary speech at the National Preservation Conference in Spokane, Washington, recently. Please click here to read her speech and think about the difference you can make as a historic preservationist.

(from left) Kirby Matthew, Northern Region Historic Preservation Team;
Chere Justo, Executive Director of the Montana Preservation Alliance;
Carl Davis, Regional Archaeologist; Maureen Kirchhoff, Northern Region
Deputy Director; Calvin Cal Joyner, Associate Deputy Chief of the
National Forest System; Arthur Butch Blazer, Under Secretary for
Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Agriculture; and,
Milford Wayne Donaldson, FAIA, ACHP chairman.Chairman’s Award Presented Nov. 15
The Heritage Stewardship Enhancement Program of the Northern Region, U.S. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, received the Chairman’s Award for Achievement in Historic Preservation at the fall business meeting of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation today. Read more about this innovative program.

ACHP Vice Chairman Clement Price Named Trustee to National Trust
At the National Preservation Conference in Spokane, Washington, last week, Clement Price was named a trustee to the National Trust for Historic Preservation for a three-year term. Read more.

The ACHP 2013 Section 106 Training Schedule
From Washington, DC to Honolulu, ACHP staff instructors will visit 10 cities nationwide next year to offer Section 106 training. Join us for interactive courses that feature practical guidance and opportunities to apply what you learn to case-based exercises. The Section 106 Essentials covers the regulatory fundamentals needed to carry out or participate in a federal historic preservation review, while the Advanced Seminar will help experienced practitioners improve consultation and agreement development skills. Register by December 14 and take advantage of the $450 early bird rate for Essentials.

Visit http://www.achp.gov/106select.html for course objectives, logistics, registration and pricing. We invite you to pass this information on to colleagues and associates who would benefit from attending the course. You may contact Cindy Bienvenue at cbienvenue@achp.gov if you have any questions.

World Heritage Sites Report Released
Statue of LibertyThe ACHP and partners convened a symposium on U.S. World Heritage Sites at the University of Virginia, itself a World Heritage Site. The unique gathering of public and private sector representatives of the preservation and conservation communities and the tourism industry launched an important and ongoing effort to promote U.S. World Heritage Sites as a component of Administration efforts designed to stimulate international travel to the U.S. Read more, including the illustrated report on the findings.

Department of the Interior Announces Plan for Solar Energy Development in Six Western States
Read more about developments with the Department of the Interior and solar energy.

Native American Traditional Cultural Landscapes and the Section 106 Review Process: Questions and Answers
The ACHP has issued its Q&A for dealing with Traditional Cultural Landscapes and Section 106. Read more

ACHP Chairman Contributes to White House Blog
ACHP Chairman Wayne Donaldson wrote an informative piece on the
Traditional Cultural Landscapes Plan and how the President's initiatives
to engage Native Americans are an integral part of historic preservation
decisions.

Read the blog entitled: Native American Traditional Cultural Landscapes Action Plan - Better Decisions for Historic Properties here:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/nativeamericans

Report on Right Sizing Informs ACHP Decision Making
The ACHP's task force to examine and address the issue of "rightsizing" in communities includes various steps cities are taking to respond to shrinking populations in these older urban communities. Historic preservation is not typically included in the analysis of alternatives to stabilize and revitalize these communities and neighborhoods. The task force solicited assistance from PlaceEconomics to prepare a survey and analysis of a representative sample of rightsizing communities. A report, "Historic Preservation and Rightsizing—Current Practices and Resources Survey," was submitted to the ACHP in May 2012. Its findings inform the ACHP' review and potential proposal of policies. Read the report here.

ACHP Submits Status Report
The ACHP recently submitted a status report to the Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs regarding its efforts to implement the requirements of Executive Order 13563, “Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review.” Read the report here.

Potential of Great Lakes Wind Farms Gets Federal Nod
The ACHP has entered into Memorandum of Understanding with nine other Federal Agencies and five Great Lakes states to streamline environmental review of proposed new offshore wind resources. Read more.

ACHP Guidance on Reasonable and Good Faith Efforts
Read the policy issued by ACHP.

Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation Study Released
A 2011 study commissioned by the ACHP, with funding assistance from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, identifies and analyzes methods for measuring the economic impacts of historic preservation. The report focuses on such economic indicators as jobs and household income, property values, heritage tourism, sustainable development, and downtown revitalization, and recommends ways to improve our understanding of how preservation activity supports economic vitality.
Read the full report here.
Read a brief compilation of related facts and figures here.

Section 3 Report to the President Now AvailableSection 3 Report to the President Now Available
The 2012 Report to the President on the federal government's stewardship of its historic properties is now available.Download the report.

 

 

 

NASA's High-Tech Shuttles Get High-Tech Recordation
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is using high technology to make engineering records of the space shuttles. A recent article on the CollectSpace Web site discusses how NASA is documenting the space shuttles to preserve their legacy for future generations as the shuttles are now retired from space flight.

The recordation of the shuttles Discovery, Endeavour, and Atlantis, retired in 2011, was part of the mitigation package set out in a Section 106 Memorandum of Agreement among NASA, the ACHP, and the State Historic Preservation Officers of Alabama, California, Florida, and Texas, where NASA's primary space shuttle facilities are located. You can follow the recordation at NASA's Web site http://www.nasa.gov/agency/crm/shuttle/

Preserve America E-Newsletter Available
Read the latest e-newsletter with stories of new designations and activities Preserve America Communities can host for heritage tourism, and much more.

New AIA/CES and AICP/CM continuing education opportunity
Planners and architects can now fulfill their continuing education requirements in part by attending ACHP Section 106 training. The ACHP’s Section 106 Essentials course has been approved to offer 12 CM credits to American Institute of Certified Planners members and 12 LUs for members of the American Institute of Architects. For more information or to register, visit the Section 106 Essentials page.

ACHP Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan Now Available
In accordance with Executive Order 13514, “Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance,” the ACHP has developed a Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan. It addresses how the ACHP will enhance its energy efficiency and help promote historic preservation as a sustainability tool.     

Citizen’s Guide to Section 106 New Edition Now Available
The ACHP is proud to announce it has updated and reissued Protecting Historic Properties: A Citizen’s Guide to Section 106. The Citizen’s Guide is a useful tool for learning how to protect historic places in your community.

Web-based Archaeology Guidance Now Available
Washington, D.C.—The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has developed new archaeology guidance to assist federal agencies in meeting their responsibilities under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The guidance is available at: www.achp.gov/archguide. Read more.

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