African American community outreach coordinator, preservationist, cartographer, historian and creator of the award winning StoryMap "Planned Destruction."
This is an important survey targeted to those who are engaged with historic rehabilitation projects and the guidance provided by the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Some of the questions include: 1) Is the guidance consistent for various projects? (2) Are there challenges in balancing project requirements vs. the Standards for Rehabilitation? (3) What guidance would benefit you and your work? Be sure to complete this by December 15th! These are exciting times in which you can weigh in on the future of historic preservation! #historicpreservation #rehabilitation #historicbuildings #communityengagement
Make Your Voice Heard!!! 🗣🗣️🗣️ If you have an interest or are involved with #historicpreservation in your community, LISTEN UP!! Do you interact frequently with state programs such as rehabilitation tax credits, Section 106 reviews, or local preservation commissions to carry out historic preservation projects? If so, then you are most likely familiar with The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, which provide direction to historic preservation stakeholders and professionals for planning the repairs, alterations, and additions that may be part of a historic rehabilitation project. The goal of the Standards is to support the long-term preservation of a property’s historical significance through the preservation of historic materials and features. The National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO) wants to hear from YOU! What has your experience been like working with the Standards for Rehabilitation? How can the guidance provided by the Standards be improved to better suit your needs? Give your feedback in this survey by DECEMBER 15, 2023: https://lnkd.in/eRKSVgqV