Compliance Laws & Process
Featured Projects
- Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) Process
- Big Stone II Power Plant
- Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary
- Cell Tower Siting and Construction
- Empowerment Zone
- LSr, Southern Lights, and
Alberta Clipper Pipelines - Mesaba Energy Project
- MinnCan Pipeline
- NextGen Project
- Phalen Boulevard Redevelopment
- Sprint/Nextel
- St. Croix Railroad Bridge
- Wind Farms
- Wisconsin DOT
Recent Plans, Presentations, and Papers
As usual with the 106 Group, the literature review, field work, and report all represent high quality. - Historic Preservation Officer
I sincerely appreciate and respect the quality and integrity of your work. It's a pleasure to work with you.- City Planner
The 106 Group has a recognized expertise in helping clients comply with local, state, and federal preservation laws, such as:
- Section 106
National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) - NEPA
National Environmental Policy Act
- Section 4(f)
Department of Transportation Act
- Applicable state laws
- HPC ordinances & Design Guidelines
Historic Preservation Commissions - State environmental documents
When a project is funded, regulated, or permitted by a federal or state agency, compliance with preservation legislation is necessary. In addition, local ordinances may protect designated sites.
We specialize in guiding our clients through
often complex processes to find common ground
with review agencies, interested parties, Native
American tribes, and the general public.

