Trump Touts Infrastructure Plan, Slams Consultants

In a controversial press conference at Trump Tower on August 15th, President Trump announced a new Executive Order on infrastructure and answered questions from the press. His comments on the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, VA garnered the most attention, but the Executive Order is also critical because of its potential impact on historic preservation efforts throughout the country.

In making his announcement, President Trump lambasted consultants and said that the review process often caused decades of delays. The President said, “consultants are rich people. They go around making it very difficult … so that you have to hire consultants and that you have to take years and pay them a fortune. So we are streamlining the process, and we won’t be having so much of that anymore.” He said that we have a “badly broken infrastructure permitting process” that constitutes a “massive self-inflicted wound” on our country.

The Executive Order aims to streamline the permitting process for new infrastructure projects. It directs federal agencies to complete environmental reviews of major infrastructure projects within an average of two years. Furthermore, it requires one federal agency to assume the lead in coordinating the necessary environmental reviews to produce “one federal decision.”

The Coalition favors commonsense approaches to making permitting reviews more efficient, effective, and consistent. We are making our views known to the federal agencies responsible for implementing the new executive order and will work against changes to the permitting process that would imperil historic resources. For more updates on what’s happening in Washington, DC, join the Coalition – membership is free.