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What actions by federal agencies require a Section 106 review?

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What actions by federal agencies require a Section 106 review?

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Any action that has the potential to impact historic properties requires a review. Federal involvement in a project could be funding, permitting, licensing a project. It’s up to the federal agency to determine exactly which of their actions will require us to review the project, but examples of such actions are HUD- or USDA-funded housing rehabilitations, FCC-licensed cellular communication towers, road or bridge projects receiving funding from the Federal Highway Administration, FDIC licensing of bank branches, etc.

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