Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
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A federal agency, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation promotes the preservation, enhancement, and sustainable use of USA's diverse historic resources.
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In American Planning Association ‘s magazine, Chair Sara C. Bronin outlines the four latest policy statements from ACHP focused on #climatechange , #housing , #burialgrounds , and #IndigenousKnowledge . Read the article: planning.org/planning/2024/…
ACHP Chair Sara C. Bronin was a plenary lunch speaker on 5/7 Nat. Association of Environmental Professionals Annual Conference and Training Symposium in Minneapolis, MN, along with Brenda Mallory, Chair of Council on Environmental Quality, and Eric Beightel, Exec. Dir. of Permitting Council.
Thanks to APA Federal Planning Division for a great workshop and for partnering with us! NCPC Executive Director Marcel Acosta and Urban Design and Plan Review Director Diane Sullivan are seen here with Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Chair Sara C. Bronin who presented the Opening Keynote address. #FPD24DC #NCPCat100
On 6/6, ACHP Chair Sara C. Bronin will be a keynote speaker at the NJ Historic Preservation Conference. Chair Bronin’s address will focus on the ACHP’s recent policy statements on climate change, housing, burial sites, and Indigenous Knowledge NJ History and Historic Preservation Conference njpreservationconference.org
Register now for the American Planning Association Urban Planning & Preservation Division’s webinar featuring ACHP Chair Sara C. Bronin 1 p.m. ET Friday, May 31. Chair Bronin will discuss the ACHP’s recently adopted federal policy statements. us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Thank you to Nat. Association of Environmental Professionals for hosting us at your annual conference this week! Director Beightel was pleased to join the Plenary Lunch to talk about how the Permitting Council is working with environmental professionals to ensure transparent, efficient environmental permitting.
Building 17 at the Doris Miller VAMC in Waco, TX, is a historic utilitarian building (circa 1931/1932) that once functioned as a laundry. Photo taken on August 16, 2021, by Angela McArdle and provided by Veterans Affairs achp.gov/VA/VAProgramCo…
The ACHP recently received $750,000 from Permitting Council to jump-start an integrated map of historic properties that will inform planning & siting decisions & accelerate Section 106 permitting - benefiting both preservation & progress. achp.gov/news/achp-rece… NTIS Federal Data Outreach
Join Chair Sara C. Bronin 12 p.m. CT this Thurs. May 16 at Northwestern Law for a discussion of federal preservation law and policy, including new ACHP initiatives on housing & climate change, & government actions involving Chicago's historic resources. Register: forms.office.com/g/JN19NAJEX8
Register now for the APA Urban Planning and Preservation Division’s webinar featuring ACHP Chair Sara C. Bronin -- Planning, Preservation, & Change: The Federal Perspective. The webinar will take place 1 p.m. ET Friday, May 31. Registration link: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist… American Planning Association
ACHP Chair Sara C. Bronin spoke American University Washington College of Law 4/10 on the legal workings of the ACHP and historic preservation/cultural heritage law. She’s pictured with (left to right) Professor Christine Farley, Nikolas Frederic, Andrew Gamble, and Tyler Melton.
Head over to the ACHP’s Instagram today to tour some Boston and New England historic sites with our job shadower, Lauryn Blake, a Suffolk University marketing student, as she takes over our Instagram account. instagram.com/usachp
In an op-ed for TheHillOpinion, @chairbronin says updates to historic preservation standards are needed to speed up housing and renewable energy projects. Read more: achp.gov/news/hill-op-e…
Join ACHP Chair Sara C. Bronin 12 p.m. CT Thurs. 5/16 Northwestern Law for a discussion of federal preservation law and policy, including new ACHP initiatives on housing and climate change, and specific government actions involving Chicago's historic resources. forms.office.com/g/JN19NAJEX8