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Building on the Past, Traveling to the Future: A Preservationist's Guide to the Federal Transportation Enhancement Provision

In 2001, the National Trust and the Federal Highway Administration released a new edition of Building on the Past, Traveling to the Future: A Preservationist's Guide to the Federal Transportation Enhancement Provision. It was updated to reflect the passage of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), which increased federal funding for enhancement activities by 40% and also affirmed the eligibility of preservation projects with functional, economic, visual, or other links to the transportation system. Profiling 27 projects in 19 states, this 80-page guide shows how the enhancement provisions have been tapped to support community and regional goals, from downtown revitalization to heritage area projects to rural landscape preservation. In 2001, the National Trust and the Federal Highway Administration released a new edition of Building on the Past, Traveling to the Future: A Preservationist's Guide to the Federal Transportation Enhancement Provision. It was updated to reflect the passage of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), which increased federal funding for enhancement activities by 40% and also affirmed the eligibility of preservation projects with functional, economic, visual, or other links to the transportation system.

Profiling 27 projects in 19 states, this 80-page guide shows how the enhancement provisions have been tapped to support community and regional goals, from downtown revitalization to heritage area projects to rural landscape preservation.

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More Information: www.nationaltrust.org/help/traveling.html

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