Feds Fast-Track Historic Checks for Housing and Road Builds
Published Date: 4/2/2025
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Summary
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation just made it easier for federal agencies to check how some housing, building, and transportation projects affect historic places. This new shortcut speeds up reviews, saving time and money while still protecting history. If you work with federal projects in these areas, get ready for smoother approvals starting now!
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