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Driving Indiana’s Economic Growth
Management and Preservation of Indiana's Historic Bridges:
A Programmatic Approach
Thanks to Mead & Hunt & FHWA-IN Division for portions of this presentation
Purpose of the Program Streamline the Section
106 review process for projects involving historic bridges
Prioritization mechanism
DefinitionsWhat is a Historic Bridge? A bridge that is listed in, or eligible for listing
in, the National Register of Historic Places.What is the “National Register of Historic
Places”?The official inventory of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology and culture, which is maintained by the Secretary of the Interior…
DefinitionsWhat is Section 106 Review? Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 requires Federal agencies to take into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties and afford the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) a reasonable opportunity to comment on these undertakings.
o Historic Bridge Inventoryo Historic Bridge Management Process o Incentives for bridge owners to preserve
our important historic resources
Program Goals
Savings in Cost and Timeo National Register of Historic Places eligibility and
appropriate mitigation measures are known up front
o Elimination of controversy
o Historic bridge project consistency
Section 106o Monetary Costs
- $1k- $10k per bridge * 6,300 bridges!
o Complex Timelines - Can take 12-18 months
Programmatic Agreement (PA) Executed in August 2006
Signatorieso FHWAo SHPOo ACHP
Invited Signatory o INDOT
Concurring Partieso Historic Spans Task Forceo Historic Landmarks
Foundation of Indiana (HLFI)
http://www.in.gov/indot/files/HistoricBridgePA.pdf
Key Stipulations of the PAo “Standards for
Rehabilitation of Bridges on Low-Volume Roads”
o Statewide bridge survey
o Identify each historic bridge as either Select or Non-select.
o Project Development Process for Select and Non-select bridges.
Overview of Key Stipulations of PAStipulation I.A. INDOT will implement the following actions or program updates within one (1) year of executing this Agreement:
Develop and include “Standards for Rehabilitation of Bridges on Low-Volume Roads” in the INDOT design manual.
“Standards for Rehabilitation of Bridges on Low-Volume Roads”
Based on best practices from:o AASHTO “Green Book”
o AASHTO Low Volume Road Guide
o FHWA Guidance
o INDOT Design Manual
“Standards for Rehabilitation of Bridges on Low-Volume Roads”
Design factors considered:o Structural Capacityo Hydraulic Improvementso Widtho Bridge Railingo Approach Guardrailo Design Speedo Approach Roadway
Economic Criteria: Select Bridge
o Cost of Rehabilitation < 80% of Cost of Replacement = Rehab warranted
o Cost of Rehabilitation ≥ 80% of Cost of Replacement = Further consultation on rehab possible
“Standards for Rehabilitation of Bridges on Low-Volume Roads”
“Standards for Rehabilitation of Bridges on Low-Volume Roads”
Economic & Other Criteria Non-Select Bridge
o Cost of Rehabilitation ≥ 40% of cost of replacement = Replacement warranted
o Two or more “other factors” apply = Replacement warranted
Overview of Key Stipulations of PAStipulation I.A
o Standards were announced March 22, 2007
o Standards became effective April 2, 2007
o Standards can be found online:
http://www.in.gov/dot/div/contracts/standards/memos/0705-pc.pdf
Overview of Key Stipulations of PA
Stipulation II. Bridge Survey
Please visit INDOT’s Historic Bridges Inventory website at:
http://www.in.gov/indot/2739.htm
Historic Context Studyo Identify major trends in
transportation and bridge buildingo Based on state-level research and
oral historieso Draws from INDOT bridge database
Historic Context Study Available Online
http://www.in.gov/indot/2743.htm
Field SurveyoDocumented individual bridgesoIncluded bridge-specific researchoCompleted October 2007
Evaluate National Register eligibility
o Review collected data
o Tie to historic context results
o Use point system
National Register evaluation system
STEP 3Establish National Register eligibility
STEP 3Establish National Register eligibility
STEP 1Determine
significance
STEP 1Determine
significance
STEP 2Assess historic
integrity
STEP 2Assess historic
integrity
National Register evaluation system
oCriterion A – Historic events and themesoCriterion C – Engineering and artistic valueoCriteria B and D – not applicable
National Register evaluation systemo Designo Workmanshipo Materialso Locationo Setting
Integrity considerations
National Register evaluation systemo Established list of eligible and
not eligible bridges
o Provided justification
o Opportunity for public comment
o Agencies made final determination
o Results posted on website:http://www.in.gov/indot/2743.htm
Select & Non-Select Bridges
• Select historic bridges: those most suitable for preservation that are excellent examples of a given type of historic bridge
• Non-select historic bridges: those not considered excellent examples of a given type of historic bridge and are not suitable candidates for preservation.
Select & Non-Select Criteria
Select & Non-Select Criteria: Individual Review
Methodology to Identify Select and Non-Select Bridges
http://www.in.gov/indot/2743.htm
Programmatic Agreement Development Process
o Select Bridges Must be Preservedo Non-select Bridges may be destroyed
if other alternatives are determined neither feasible nor prudent
Overview of Key Stipulations of PAStipulation III. Project Development Process for
Historic Bridges
Select Bridges Must be Preserved
First option: Rehabilitation in place for vehicular use
Overview of Key Stipulations of PAStipulation III. Project Development Process for
Historic Bridges
Select Bridges Must be Preserved
o Second option: By-pass alternative
o Third option: Preserve at an alternate location
Overview of Key Stipulations of PAStipulation III. Project Development Process for Historic Bridges
Rehabilitation—Key points:
oBridge rehabilitated in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, or as close to the Standards as is practicable.
oSHPO reviews rehabilitation plans.
Overview of Key Stipulations of PAStipulation III. Project Development Process for Historic Bridges
Rehabilitation—Key points:
oMaintenance commitment
oPhoto documentation
oMaintain National Register listing
Overview of Key Stipulations of PAStipulation III. Project Development Process
for Historic Bridges
Non-Select Bridge Project Development
o First option: Rehabilitation in place for vehicular use
Overview of Key Stipulations of PAStipulation III. Project Development Process for
Historic Bridges
Non-Select Bridge Project Development
o Second option: Advertise for other entities
Overview of Key Stipulations of PAStipulation III. Project Development Process for Historic Bridges
Demolition—Key points:
oPhoto documentation
oPossible salvage of bridge elements
Upcoming Project Milestones
Public Release of Select/Non-Select List—late August
60 day comment period on Select/Non-Select list ends—late October
Consideration of comments on Select/Non-Select list by project team & finalization of report—Nov.-Dec. 2009
Public Release of final Select/Non-Select Report—late December 2009
How does the PA benefit bridge owners?
o Reduction of uncertainties associated with bridge project development process
o Funding opportunities
How does the PA benefit the Preservation Community?
Genuine preservation commitment
Issues & Challengeso Initial Cost
o Time to complete
o Contract changes
Issues & Challengeso Amount of data
o Stakeholder participation
For more information:
INDOT Mary Kennedy (317-232-5215)
[email protected] Staffan Peterson (317-232-5161) [email protected]
FHWA-IN Division Larry Heil (317-226-7480)
[email protected] Janice Osadczuk (317-226-
7486)[email protected]
Questions?