Cultural Resources

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Archaeology/Historic Architecture/Native American Consultation

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Why does NDOT have a section devoted to Cultural Resources?

NDOT’s Cultural Resources team works to balance the transportation needs of Nevada’s growing communities with the protection and preservation of the state’s rich cultural heritage. To identify significant cultural resources that may be impacted by transportation projects, the Cultural Resources department:

  • Conducts archaeological surveys to identify sites of prehistoric and historic importance.
  • Examines architectural features, such as buildings, bridges, and cemeteries.
  • Researches historical records such as old maps, historical photos, and government reports.
  • Consults with Native American tribes and organizations

What are Cultural Resources?

Cultural Resources include prehistoric and historic archaeological sites, ghost towns, rock art, historic buildings, spiritual places, historic landscapes, and historic roads such as the Lincoln Highway.

Nevada Transportation Programmatic Agreement & Reauthorization

Under the 2014 Federal-Aid Transportation Programmatic Agreement (PA), the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) may “develop standard treatments for resolving adverse effects to certain types of properties or that are caused by specific classes of undertakings.” 

On October 29, 2020, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation executed the re-signature of the 2014 Transportation PA resigned 2020 and Handbook Standard Treatment Plan No. 1: Adversely Affected Historic Bridges. 

Annual Reports

The Annual Report for 2022.

Bridge Program Comment - Post-1945 Concrete and Steel Bridges

Federal Highways Administration and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation worked together to develop a Program Comment to Streamline Section 106 for certain types of post-1945 bridges. After working through the process, here is the list of common bridges and culverts that Federal Agencies do not have consider effects of undertakings on. Section 106 still has to be considered for undertakings outside of the bridge itself.

NDOT Public Cultural Heritage 

An example of NDOT’s Cultural Resources team's efforts to bring the rich cultural heritage of Nevada is the Story of Cave Rock (link works best on desktop computer using Google Chrome).

A two-lane roadway going around a curve with a hillside on the right along with a road sign stating Lincoln Highway Pioneer Route nestled among vegetation.

The Lincoln Highway and the Victory Highway

NDOT Cultural Resources has invested in understanding the Lincoln and Victory Highways in Nevada. That investment has led to both a detailed historic context and recordation of portions of those highways. Describing the historic context of each highway, a method has been developed that evaluates the criteria of eligibility and integrity. Three National Register forms have been generated from these efforts, one of which has been sent to the Nevada State Historic Preservation Office for consideration to the National Register of Historic Places.

The Cultural Resources Section completed two Multiple Properties Documentation Forms (MPDFs), one for the Lincoln Highway and one for the Victory Highway/US 40. The MPDFs set the historic context and the method of evaluations for two of the early roads through Nevada. They also set an accepted method for road evaluation in the State of Nevada. Each time a project intersects a MPDF, the cultural resources work moves straight to evaluation through the accepted method instead of having to build a historic context and consult on an evaluation method.

The Lincoln Highway

Lincoln Highway: Statewide

The Victory Highway

Victory Highway: Statewide

NDOT archaeologists are fortunate to have the entire state of Nevada as a study area. Human occupation of Nevada spans at least the last 10,000 years and includes prehistoric, indigenous and historic cultures. The program's primary purpose is to guide department projects through Historic Preservation laws established by the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) so that historic properties are avoided or minimally impacted by NDOT projects and are preserved in some manner for the benefit of our common cultural heritage. The Cultural Resource Section advises NDOT on how to balance the protection of the resource with the transportation needs of the public. 

Historic Architecture

Whenever federal money is involved with a Nevada Department of Transportation project, NDOT is legally required to comply with regulations set up by Section 106 of the Historic Preservation Act of 1966, which established rules for identifying historic structures and evaluating how projects will impact these resources. NDOT takes considerable lengths to avoid affecting historically significant structures and buildings. If it is not feasible to avoid impacting an historic structure, the adverse impact must be mitigated. Mitigation can take the form of moving an historic home to a new location, documenting a building for the Historic American Building Survey to be kept at the National Archives, or planting trees to create visual barriers.

Native American Consultation

Native American consultation is required by law for projects that receive federal funds. Most NDOT projects receive at least some federal funding. Native American consultation is conducted on a government-to-government basis and is undertaken by the Federal Highway Administration with the assistance of this program, which addresses cultural issues such as potential impacts to Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs) and other historic properties to which tribes may attach cultural or religious significance. 

NDOT Cultural Resources Publications & Presentations

Contact Us

Nevada Department of Transportation
Environmental Division
1263 S. Stewart St.
Carson City, NV 89712
775-888-7771

NDOT offices are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

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