Coalition Recommends Ways to Promote Preservation and Infrastructure Development

As the U.S. Senate begins drafting legislation to reauthorize America’s surface transportation laws, the Coalition for American Heritage asked Senators to ensure that their bill safeguards the progress made in recent years by all levels of government, in partnership with the private sector, to preserve our nation’s historic resources.

Together with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Coalition sent a letter outlining how Congress can protect historic treasures while promoting infrastructure development. To ensure a predictable, efficient, and effective permitting review process, Congress should:

  • Encourage agencies to improve and increase opportunities for public involvement during project planning stages and early stages of project development, thus avoiding or reducing subsequent controversies and conflicts.
  • Fund efforts to create GIS maps of where historic properties and archaeological sites are likely to be located, so that developers can plan from the beginning to avoid them.
  • Encourage use of programmatic approaches to environmental and historic preservation reviews.
  • Increase funding for state and tribal historic preservation offices so that they have staff capacity to process reviews efficiently.
  • Direct the Army Corps of Engineers to update its Section 106 regulations, known as Appendix C of 33 CFR part 325, to make them consistent with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation’s regulations at 36 CFR 800.

Click here to read a full copy of our letter to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.