Improving the Efficiency and Consistency of Section 106 Compliance for State DOTs: Strategies for Project-Level Programmatic Agreements
Project-level Programmatic Agreements (PAs) streamline and expedite the environmental review process and provide departments
of transportation with greater
flexibility in decision making regarding adverse effects to historic properties and defining appropriate
mitigation.
The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's
NCHRP Web-Only Document 311: Improving the Efficiency and Consistency of Section 106 Compliance for State DOTs:
Strategies for Project-Level Programmatic Agreements
provides state DOTs, FHWA, SHPOs, and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers with
an analysis of the common challenges and successful practices related to the development and execution
of project-level PAs.
A
dataset is provided as supplemental to the report.
This Summary Last Modified On: 10/19/2021