Section 106 Recommendation Sample Contracts
FHWA Indiana Division Sample Format for a Section 106 Recommendation for Area of Potential Effect, Eligibility Determination(s), and Effect Finding and Section 4(f) Compliance Requirements for Historic Properties Revised October 2019Section 106 Recommendation • September 20th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 20th, 2021Per the Section 106 procedures, and the Programmatic Agreement (PA) Among the Federal Highway Administration, the Indiana Department of Transportation, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Indiana State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding the Implementation of the Federal Aid Highway Program in the State of Indiana (also known as the “Minor Projects PA”), the Area of Potential Effects (APE), eligibility determinations, and effect findings must be approved by the INDOT, when acting on FHWA’s behalf, for undertakings with determinations of “no adverse effect” or “no historic properties affected”. FHWA approves undertakings with “adverse effect” determinations after INDOT has reviewed them.
FHWA Indiana Division Sample Format for a Section 106 Recommendation for Area of Potential Effect, Eligibility Determination(s), and Effect Finding and Section 4(f) Compliance Requirements for Historic Properties Revised March 2014Section 106 Recommendation • October 10th, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 10th, 2020Per the Section 106 procedures, and the Programmatic Agreement (PA) Among the Federal Highway Administration, the Indiana Department of Transportation, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Indiana State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding the Implementation of the Federal Aid Highway Program in the State of Indiana (also known as the “Minor Projects PA”), the Area of Potential Effects (APE), eligibility determinations, and effect findings must be approved by the INDOT, when acting on FHWA’s behalf, for undertakings with determinations of “no adverse effect” or “no historic properties affected”. FHWA approves undertakings with “adverse effect” determinations after INDOT has reviewed them. All recommendations should be sent to the Manager of the Cultural Resources Office in Environmental Services in INDOT’s Central Office.
FHWA Indiana Division Sample Format for a Section 106 Recommendation for Area of Potential Effect, Eligibility Determination(s), and Effect Finding and Section 4(f) Compliance Requirements for Historic Properties Revised September 2024Section 106 Recommendation • October 24th, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 24th, 2023Per the Section 106 procedures, and the Programmatic Agreement (PA) Among the Federal Highway Administration, the Indiana Department of Transportation, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Indiana State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding the Implementation of the Federal Aid Highway Program in the State of Indiana (also known as the “Minor Projects PA”), the Area of Potential Effects (APE), eligibility determinations, and effect findings must be approved by the INDOT, when acting on FHWA’s behalf, for undertakings with determinations of “no adverse effect” or “no historic properties affected”. FHWA approves undertakings with “adverse effect” determinations after INDOT has reviewed them.
FHWA Indiana Division Sample Format for a Section 106 Recommendation for Area of Potential Effect, Eligibility Determination(s), and Effect Finding and Section 4(f) Compliance Requirements for Historic Properties Revised September 2024Section 106 Recommendation • July 10th, 2025
Contract Type FiledJuly 10th, 2025Per the Section 106 procedures, and the Programmatic Agreement (PA) Among the Federal Highway Administration, the Indiana Department of Transportation, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Indiana State Historic Preservation Officer Regarding the Implementation of the Federal Aid Highway Program in the State of Indiana (also known as the “Minor Projects PA”), the Area of Potential Effects (APE), eligibility determinations, and effect findings must be approved by the INDOT, when acting on FHWA’s behalf, for undertakings with determinations of “no adverse effect” or “no historic properties affected”. FHWA approves undertakings with “adverse effect” determinations after INDOT has reviewed them.