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Local Government:
Certified Local Government Overview

Washington State's Certified Local Government (CLG) Program helps local governments to actively participate in preserving Washington's irreplaceable historic and cultural resources as assets for the future. This unique nationwide program of financial and technical assistance was established by the National Historic Preservation Act. In Washington, it is implemented and administered by the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP).

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Local governments that establish a historic preservation program meeting federal and state standards are eligible to apply to the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) and the National Park Service for certification. A local government that receives such certification is known as a "Certified Local Government" or "CLG."  Please click here for a list of program participants.

Responsibilities of a CLG include maintaining a historic preservation commission, surveying local historic properties, enforcing state or local preservation laws, reviewing National Register Nominations, and providing for public participation.

Obtaining status as a CLG may help a local government encourage, develop, and maintain its local preservation efforts in coordination with its development plans. In addition, CLG's may apply for special grants from the SHPO; receive recognition for their preservation expertise by local, state, and federal agencies; obtain technical assistance and training from the SHPO; participate in the review of nominations to the National Register of Historic Places; participate in the national historic preservation assistance network; regularly exchange information with the SHPO; and participate in statewide preservation programs and planning.

Certified Local Governments and DAHP share in the role as primary agencies with knowledge and expertise in historic preservation. Together, CLG's and DAHP advocate for the preservation of historically significant buildings, structures, sites, objects, and districts. Through education and information, these programs provide leadership for the protection of shared heritage. For more information contact Megan Duvall, Certified Local Government Coordinator at (360) 586-3074 or email: Megan.Duvall@dahp.wa.gov.

 

 

The CLG Program's Purpose and Objectives:

  • Encourage historic preservation at the local level through local governmental sponsorship;

  • Encourage local governments to follow the Secretary of the Interior's Standards & Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation in their historic preservation programs;

  • Provide training and technical assistance through the State's historic preservation office;

  • Provide funding to underwrite various historic preservation activities.

  • Create a federal, state, and local governmental partnership in historic preservation

  • Each state's historic preservation office administers a Certified Local Government Program on behalf of the National Park Service.

For More Information about Washington's CLG Program, Contact:

 

Megan Duvall

CLG Program Coordinator

(360) 586-3074

Megan.Duvall@dahp.wa.gov

 

 
   
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