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Appendix C - Preliminary Results from a Working Conference on Enhancing and Streamlining Section 106 Compliance and Transportation Project Delivery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 2004
Pages 47-52

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... The pages presenting the conference recommendations are direct transcriptions of flip-chart notes written by participants, with some editing. OBJECTIVE AND FORMAT OF CONFERENCE A working conference to develop effective strategies that enhance and streamline the Section 106 compliance process in relation to the transportation project delivery process was held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on February 22–25, 2004.
From page 48...
... CONFERENCE RESULTS Conference participants identified five Action Plans to enhance and streamline Section 106 compliance and transportation project delivery: • Pre-project planning -- integrating cultural and natural resources early in pre-project planning and programming, re-energizing the development and appropriate use of historic contexts, examining pre-project planning models. • Improving the Section 106 process and project delivery -- improving mitigation efforts, creating consistent approaches for assessing National Register eligibility and project effects, and developing state-based streamlining agreements.
From page 49...
... . IMPROVING THE SECTION 106 PROCESS AND PROJECT DELIVERY Mitigation Improvements Outcome: Joint ACHP/FHWA policy statement on: 50 • Why creative mitigation is good for resources, descendant communities, public benefits, and project delivery.
From page 50...
... Responsible Parties: New Mexico SHPO/Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes; New Mexico DOT Time Frame: End FY05 COMMUNITIES/PUBLIC Product: Emphasize historic preservation within contextsensitive design guidance to identify and engage Certified Local Governments (CLGs) , MPOs, and key members of communities early in project planning.
From page 51...
... Time Frame: Summer 2004 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Recommendation and Action Plan: Creating Model DOT Information Clearinghouse Web Page Designed to • Provide and query historic property information to identify, evaluate, determine effects, and resolve adverse effects. 52 • Obtain historic context reports and allow for updates -- capture and enter data electronically.
From page 52...
... The regional organizations/programs and key tribes that may be the most effective venue for the study includes • Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes • Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation • Navajo Nation • Tribal colleges • Tribal Technical Assistance Program, Institute for Transportation Management (Ronald Hall, Colorado State University) • Indigenous Communities Mapping Initiative.


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