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Eielson Air Force Base, SHPO, commission review draft programmatic agreement to streamline Section 106 reviews

5388833 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

Eielson Air Force Base presented a revised programmatic agreement to the commission, proposing streamlined Section 106 review procedures for cultural resources; the commission is a consulting party, not a signatory, and stakeholders asked clarifying questions about qualifications, restricted areas and emergency stipulations.

Eielson Air Force Base presented a revised draft programmatic agreement that would establish a framework for ongoing maintenance of historic buildings and a streamlined Section 106 review process; the base and state are the signatories, and the Fairbanks North Star Borough Historic Preservation Commission is a consulting party with the ability to comment.

Brooks Lawler, cultural resource program manager for the 354th Fighter Wing’s civil engineering squadron at Eielson Air Force Base, told the commission, “I'm here today with a revised draft of the programmatic agreement for ongoing maintenance, of historic buildings and streamlined section 106 review for an air force base.” Lawler proposed a meeting for consulting parties to discuss revisions and said the most substantial edits reorganized the whereas clauses and specifically referenced…

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