The Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (DAHP) is responsible for preserving and protecting the archaeological sites and historic resources in the state of Washington. It works to identify, evaluate, and register historic properties, as well as providing technical assistance and resources to individuals, organizations, and local governments involved in historic preservation efforts. The department also administers grants and tax incentives to support the preservation and restoration of historic buildings and sites.
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This Form is used for reviewing projects in Washington.
This form is used for completing a building rehabilitation worksheet in Washington state. It is used to document the renovations and improvements made to a building.
This form is used for reviewing projects in the state of Washington. It helps assess the progress, performance, and outcomes of a project in order to ensure efficiency and accountability.
This form is used for requesting consultation for undertakings subject to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and 36 CFR 800 in the state of Washington.
This document is used to apply for a grant for Certified Local Government projects in the state of Washington. It provides information about the project and its goals, and includes an application form for funding.
This form is used for project review in Washington state.
This document is a request to initiate consultation for undertakings that are subject to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and 36 CFR 800 in Washington. It is a formal process to ensure the protection of historic sites and cultural resources.