Final Cultural Resources Survey And Programmatic Agreement (PA) StudyCultural Resources • October 20th, 2011
Contract Type FiledOctober 20th, 2011
Final Programmatic AgreementCultural Resources • July 2nd, 2014
Contract Type FiledJuly 2nd, 2014West Sacramento GRR and Southport Early Implementation Project Record of Cultural Resources 106 Consultation The West Sacramento General Reevaluation Report ( West Sac GRR) project and the Southport Early Implentation Project (EIP) 408 were consulted on within a concurrent time frame. For the West Sacramento GRR project, a list of Tribes and individuals with interest in the area was obtained by the Corps through the Native American Heritage Commission. On this list, two Tribes and and one indvidual were listed as possibly having interest in projects located in Yolo and Solono Counties.For the Southport EIP project, the consultant for West Sacramento created a list of Tribes with interest in the area using other resources. The consultant's list contained 14 Tribes and individuals that may have interest in the project area. Letters were sent to all of the Tribes and Individuals on both of the lists. Because of this, if a Tribe or individual responded to the Corps' inquiry of interest ab
Programmatic AgreementCultural Resources • April 30th, 2013
Contract Type FiledApril 30th, 2013
Cultural Resources Programmatic Agreement Screening Checklist for Section 106Cultural Resources • January 6th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJanuary 6th, 2021NCDOT Project Managers, Project Engineers, or the Division Environmental Staff shall complete the following checklist based upon knowledge of the project site and adjacent parcels. Webservices (https://www.ncdcr.gov/about/history/division-historical-resources/gis-maps-and-data) should be reviewed for NRHP Eligible or Listed Buildings, Districts, Objects, Sites, or Structures. Before checking “Unable to Determine”, efforts should be made to acquire any available information. If the answer to any question is “Yes” or “Unable to Determine”, the undertaking is subject to further historic preservation review by NCDOT Cultural Resources staff. If answers to all the questions are “No”, the undertaking will be considered to have Little Potential to Cause Effects