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Preface 9
Saving Places-Introduction 11
Saving Your Place 11
Consider Section 106 11
Other Laws 13
Some Success Stories 14
The Purpose of Section 106 18
Achieving Preservation 18
Knowing Your Place 19
The National Register of Historic Places 22
The Letter of the Law 24
Words, Regulations, and Laws-Understanding the Context of Section 106 26
Definitions 26
The Cast of Characters 39
The Project Proponent 39
Federal Agency Overseers 43
Government Review Agencies 45
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian Groups 49
Architect/Engineering/Planning Firms 50
Environmental Impact Assessment Firms 51
Cultural Resource Management Firms 52
Project Supporters 53
Local/Neighborhood Opposition Organizations 53
National Advocacy Groups 54
How Section 106 Is Supposed to Work-And Why It Often Doesn't 56
Section 106: A Thumbnail Sketch 56
A Quick Digression into NEPA 59
How Agencies Abuse Their Responsibilities A Summary 61
Place-Saving Strategies-Getting Into the Action 73
Strategics 73
How Section 106 Review Gets Started 79
Becoming a Consulting Party 88
Asserting your interest 89
Place-Saving Strategies-Getting Your Place Noticed 95
Strategics 95
"Historic Properties" and the "Identification Effort" 96
Scoping 98
Real Scoping 102
The Results of Scoping 110
What's Really Supposed to Come Out of Identification 117
Historic Property Identification and NEPA 120
Evaluation-Is Your Place Eligible for the National Register? 123
For Those Who Just Tuned In 123
Register Eligibility is Really Important 124
What the Register Is 125
What Agencies Are Supposed To Do 126
Regarding as Eligible, Determining Eligibility, Listing 127
The Criteria 129
What the Criteria Mean 129
Strategics 135
What To Do 136
Common Proponent Dodges 140
Playing the Criteria Considerations 147
Back to the Process 154
Don't Forget NEPA 157
Will There Be an Adverse Effect on Your Place? 160
So Your Place Is Eligible 160
What Being Eligible Means 161
"No Historic Properties Affected" 161
Determining Adverse/No Adverse Effect 162
The Upshot 175
Don't Forget NEPA 176
"Resolving" Adverse Effects on Your Place 179
Strategics 179
What the Agency Has To Do 180
Consultation: Avoiding and Climbing Out of Pitfalls 182
Don't Shoot Yourself in the Foot 185
The Memorandum of Agreement 190
If There Is an MOA 190
NEPA Coordination 192
Endgame - and Further Complications-How You Got To This Point 196
Stop the MOA 196
And Then? 199
Convincing the Council 200
But... 201
Playing By Other Rules 201
An Example: The Trail of Dreams 205
Afterword: Now That We Understand the System-Let's Fix It 210
Section 106 Memorandum of Agreement for the Broad Run Bridge 212
Resources 218
Glossary 222
Index 235
About the Author 240
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