Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Sample Contracts

FAQ for Local Public Agency Projects
Section 106 Programmatic Agreement • October 5th, 2021
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SUBJECT: Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Memo 4C Finding of No Historic Properties Affected
Section 106 Programmatic Agreement • November 16th, 2012

The Mid-Columbia Council of Governments (MCCOG) is proposing to build a transportation center on Chenoweth Loop at the north end of The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon (Figures 1 and 2). The proposed project is located in Section 29 of Township 2 North, Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian. The project site, zoned for commercial use, consists of approximately 3.9 acres on the 800 block of Chenoweth Loop Road (Photo 1). It is confmed to two lots, the west lot is presently occupied by a 1953 one-story building, and the east lot is vacant (Photos 2 and 3). The project is funded by federal monies and is being administered by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT).

Contract
Section 106 Programmatic Agreement • December 15th, 2017
FHWA, Caltrans, SHPO
Section 106 Programmatic Agreement • July 26th, 2012
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FEDERAL AID HIGHWAY PROGRAM‌
Section 106 Programmatic Agreement • May 20th, 2021

Action – A highway, transit, or railroad project proposed for U.S. DOT funding. It also can include activities such as joint and multiple use permits, changes in access control, or rulemakings, which may or may not involve a commitment of Federal Funds.

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Section 106 Programmatic Agreement • February 15th, 2019
Contract
Section 106 Programmatic Agreement • February 28th, 2023
Motion No. M2024-62‌‌
Section 106 Programmatic Agreement • October 25th, 2024
PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LAS VEGAS
Section 106 Programmatic Agreement • January 10th, 2024

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has prepared a Section 106 Programmatic Agreement with the Nevada State Historic Preservation Office. This Agreement covers HUD assisted projects that require a historic preservation compliance review, otherwise known as a Section 106 review, which requires federal agencies to consider impacts the projects may have on historic properties. The City of Las Vegas is interested in being a Signatory to the Agreement. The public is invited to review the proposed Section 106 Programmatic Agreement and to submit written comments no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 19, 2024. Comments on the draft Programmatic Agreement will be submitted to the

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