Information about Project Compliance and Section 106 Review for Transportation Projects

When Main Street is A State HighwayConsiderable guidance exists to assist consultants, agencies, and recipients of state and federal assistance with incorporating historic preservation in project planning and implementation for transportation improvements.  

Environmental Review Process

Historic Bridges

SHA Cultural Resources program

Suburbanization Context:

Context sensitive design solutions

 


NCSHPO Award CeremonyMHT and the Maryland State Highway Administration received a 2007 Partnerships with a Public Entity Award at the recent National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO) annual meeting in Washington, DC. The award recognizes the partnership the two agencies have forged, which has helped the agencies fulfill their respective historic preservation responsibilities and advance preservation efforts throughout Maryland.



J. Rodney Little (Second from right), Maryland State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) and MHT Director, and Bruce Grey (Second from left), Maryland Department of Transportation Deputy Director of Project Planning, received the award from Jay D. Vogt (Left), NCSHPO President and South Dakota SHPO, and James McConaha (Right), NCSHPO Treasurer and New Hampshire SHPO.

This page updated: April 14, 2009