Preservation Planning Series: FY 82 State Program Overviews

We have compiled here the Program Overviews that the States were requested to prepare as part of their fiscal year 1982 Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) grant application. The HPF grant application instructions stipulated that the overview was to be between three and ten pages and to comprise "...

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spelling ftgoldengatelaw:oai:digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu:federal_documents-1003 2024-09-15T18:23:35+00:00 Preservation Planning Series: FY 82 State Program Overviews US Department of the Interior 1982-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/federal_documents/6 https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/context/federal_documents/article/1003/viewcontent/d_FDLP_PreservationPlanningSeries_FY82.pdf unknown GGU Law Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/federal_documents/6 https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/context/federal_documents/article/1003/viewcontent/d_FDLP_PreservationPlanningSeries_FY82.pdf Federal Documents historic preservation state parks historic sites Environmental Policy Environmental Studies Other Public Affairs Public Policy and Public Administration Policy Design Analysis and Evaluation Recreation Parks and Tourism Administration text 1982 ftgoldengatelaw 2024-07-05T03:16:52Z We have compiled here the Program Overviews that the States were requested to prepare as part of their fiscal year 1982 Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) grant application. The HPF grant application instructions stipulated that the overview was to be between three and ten pages and to comprise "a brief retrospective and prospective statement of the State's preservation program and of the means by which the State will continue to carry out the program of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended." The State Plans and Grants Division has compiled these overviews in a single volume to facilitate their comparative review, to provide a State-by-State reference to the impact of the Federal preservation program throughout the country in fiscal years 1981 and 1982, and to provide one means of information exchange among the States. The program overviews are presented in unedited form and organized by region. The historic preservation programs of the North Atlantic, Mid Atlantic, and National Capitol Regions have all been administered from the Philadelphia office this year, and accordingly, these regions have been combined. Text North Atlantic Golden Gate University School of Law: Digital Commons
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topic historic preservation
state parks
historic sites
Environmental Policy
Environmental Studies
Other Public Affairs
Public Policy and Public Administration
Policy Design
Analysis
and Evaluation
Recreation
Parks and Tourism Administration
spellingShingle historic preservation
state parks
historic sites
Environmental Policy
Environmental Studies
Other Public Affairs
Public Policy and Public Administration
Policy Design
Analysis
and Evaluation
Recreation
Parks and Tourism Administration
US Department of the Interior
Preservation Planning Series: FY 82 State Program Overviews
topic_facet historic preservation
state parks
historic sites
Environmental Policy
Environmental Studies
Other Public Affairs
Public Policy and Public Administration
Policy Design
Analysis
and Evaluation
Recreation
Parks and Tourism Administration
description We have compiled here the Program Overviews that the States were requested to prepare as part of their fiscal year 1982 Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) grant application. The HPF grant application instructions stipulated that the overview was to be between three and ten pages and to comprise "a brief retrospective and prospective statement of the State's preservation program and of the means by which the State will continue to carry out the program of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended." The State Plans and Grants Division has compiled these overviews in a single volume to facilitate their comparative review, to provide a State-by-State reference to the impact of the Federal preservation program throughout the country in fiscal years 1981 and 1982, and to provide one means of information exchange among the States. The program overviews are presented in unedited form and organized by region. The historic preservation programs of the North Atlantic, Mid Atlantic, and National Capitol Regions have all been administered from the Philadelphia office this year, and accordingly, these regions have been combined.
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