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Links
NCHRP 25-25/Task
33: National Register of Historic
Places Eligibility
VISUALIZATION
CASE STUDIES: A Summary of Three Transportation Applications of Visualization
Listing
of Transportation Archaeologists and Cultural Resource Managers by State
Connecticut's Historic Highway Bridges
NCHRP Project
25-25/Task 19: Guidelines
for Historic Bridge Rehabilitation and Replacement
AASHTO Practitioner's
Handbook 06 (February 2007) - Consulting
Under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
State DOT Search Engine - Ever wondered how other states handle a
given topic? Ever tried to negotiate their websites? Michel Wendt of Washington
State DOT developed a search engine that searches
all of the State DOT websites at once, so you can input your topic
of choice and find direct links to all the posted information.
Incorporating
Geophysical Remote Sensing in Transportation Archeological Investigations
Lincoln
Highway Digital Image Collection
Minnesota Department of Transportation Deep Site Testing Protocol Project
Report
Circular E-C055
- National Forum on Assessing Historic Significance for Transportation
Programs.
Circular
E-C039
- Conference on Transportation Improvements: Experiences Among Tribal,
Local, State, and Federal Governments.
AASHTO Center
for Environmental Excellence, Tribal
Consultation
Tribal
Consultation: Best Practices in Historic Preservation
A
Context for Common Historic Bridge Types, NCHRP Project 25-25,
Task 15.
Guidance for
Determining De Minimis Impacts to Section 4(f) Resources. Questions
and Answers.
Task
Force on Improving the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Section 106 Programmatic Agreement (106 PA) among FHWA, SHPO, ACHP, and
Caltrans, effective January 1, 2004 (PDF
355K)
NCHRP Report 542 - Evaluating Cultural Resource Significance: Implementation
Tools (PDF
1,657 K)
NCHRP Synthesis
347 - Managing
Archaeological Investigations
4(f)
Policy Paper, Office of Planning, Environment and Realty, Project
Development and Environmental Review, March 1, 2005.
FHWA
Archaeology and Historic Preservation Program
Historic
Columbia River Highway (Oregon DOT)
The Historic Columbia River Highway is located in the state of Oregon,
along the south side of the Columbia River between the cities of Troutdale
(14.2 miles east of Portland) and The Dalles (88 miles east of Portland).
The HCRH was the first modern highway constructed in the Pacific Northwest
and the first scenic highway constructed in the United States.
E.O. 13175
- Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments
Advisory
Council on Historic Preservation
AASHTO Center
for Environmental Excellence, Historic
Preservation/Cultural Resources
Re:
NEPA
FHWA
Environmental Streamlining
Links to Selected TRB Committees
TRB ADC10 Environmental Analysis in Transportation Committee
TRB
ADC20 Transportation and Air Quality Committee
TRB
ADA60 Committee on Public Involvement in Transportation
TRB ADC80 Committee on Alternative Transportation Fuels
TRB
ADC60 Waste Management in Transportation Committee
Complete
list of TRB Committees
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