Certified Local Governments
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Chestertown National Historic Landmark District.
Most preservation activity takes place at the local level—for example, when a neighborhood seeks local
designation to protect community character, or when a local advocacy group works with a city government and
private developers to find the best solution for a beloved landmark building. The Certified Local Government
program recognizes counties and municipalities that have made a special commitment to preservation. This
commitment includes, but is not limited to, establishing a qualified historic preservation commission to
designate and review historic properties. For information about the CLG program and certification requirements,
consult the CLG procedures manual.
Maryland's CLG program is administered by the Maryland Historical Trust in partnership with the
National Park Service. CLG programs exist in every state
and are supported through the federal Historic Preservation Fund. MHT awards 10% of its annual allocation
from the Historic Preservation Fund to CLG projects and educational opportunities each year, with applications
available in February. For more information about CLG grants, consult the most recent
grant guidelines.
MHT also partners with the Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions (MAHDC) to provide training
programs for CLGs and other local governments.
Maryland's Certified Local Governments
(Click on link below to go to their web site)