Are Environmental Historical Preservation (EHP) Reviews required for each project?
Yes, an EHP review is required on each project. You must submit a separate request for an EHP review for each project under consideration. A very detailed Statement of Work (SOW) that discusses how you will approach the EHP along with maps or other supplemental materials must accompany each request. What is a Categorical Exclusion (CatEx)? How does it apply to Transportation Security Grant Program (TSGP) awards? If it is determined that a particular project such as training or brochures will have no environmental impact, you may apply for a Categorical Exclusion (CatEx). CatExs are available for simple projects that can be excluded from EHP review. Some examples of types of projects where CatEx would not apply include any projects that involve new construction, digging or the disturbance of ground. Is a cost match required in FY09? The FY09 Appropriation, signed by the President on September 30, 2008, has eliminated the cost match for FY09 and retroactively eliminated the cost match as
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