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Last Updated: 10/07/2024

Provide stewardship of cultural and recreational assets

Strategy: Provide stewardship of cultural and recreational assets

Agency: 355 - Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation

D001 - Creation and Management of Cultural Resource Data

State and federal law mandates that DAHP be the central repository of cultural resource data. The agency manages 10 databases, such as the State Archaeological Site and Historic Property Inventory databases, and 3 official registers of historic places: National Register of Historic Places, Washington Heritage Register, and the Washington Heritage Barn Register. These inventories and registers are used by: federal and state agencies and Tribes for compliance with federal and state cultural resource management laws and regulations. Tribes and government agencies at all levels use this data for compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act and Section 106. Planning and environmental consulting firms use the information for project development as well as property owners, developers, and the general public. The Department of Natural Resources uses the Archaeological Site database as part of the Forest and Fish requirement to ensure that archaeological sites are not impacted by forest practices.

Account FY 2024 FY 2025 Biennium Total
FTE 18.3 18.3 18.3
001 - General Fund
State 3,608,000 3,763,000 7,371,000
Federal 1,022,000 997,000 2,019,000
001 - General Fund Totals 4,630,000 4,760,000 9,390,000
FY 2024 FY 2025 Biennium Total
FTES 8.5 8.5 8.5
GFS 1,760,000.0 1,965,000.0 3,725,000.0
Other 547,000.0 520,000.0 1,067,000.0
Totals 2,307,000.0 2,485,000.0 4,792,000.0

001386 - The Number of properties newly entered into the archaeological and historic sites databases

The number of properties newly entered into the archaeological and historic sites databases.
Biennium Period Actual Target
2019-21 Q1 1,120 500
2019-21 Q2 1,425 500
2019-21 Q3 952 500
2019-21 Q4 854 500
2019-21 Q5 844 500
2019-21 Q6 851 500
2019-21 Q7 851 500
2019-21 Q8 803 500
2021-23 Q1 966 500
2021-23 Q2 981 500
2021-23 Q3 914 500
2021-23 Q4 969 500
2021-23 Q5 984 500
2021-23 Q6 860 500
2021-23 Q7 725 500
2021-23 Q8 840 500
2023-25 Q1 887 500
2023-25 Q2 0 500
2023-25 Q3 0 500
2023-25 Q4 0 500
2023-25 Q5 0 500
2023-25 Q6 0 500
2023-25 Q7 0 500
2023-25 Q8 0 500

001392 - Percentage of Federal Actions Reviewed under Section 106

The percentage of federal actions reviewed under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, found to have an adverse effect on historic and archaeological properties.
Biennium Period Actual Target
2019-21 A2 1% 4%
2019-21 A3 1% 4%
2021-23 A2 1% 4%
2021-23 A3 0% 4%

001407 - Number of Local Projects Reviewed

The Number of Local Projects Reviewed
Biennium Period Actual Target
2019-21 Q1 2,416 500
2019-21 Q2 1,636 500
2019-21 Q3 2,288 500
2019-21 Q4 1,923 500
2019-21 Q5 1,738 500
2019-21 Q6 1,076 500
2019-21 Q7 2,196 500
2019-21 Q8 2,587 500
2021-23 Q1 1,527 500
2021-23 Q2 2,543 500
2021-23 Q3 2,644 500
2021-23 Q4 3,013 500
2021-23 Q5 2,825 500
2021-23 Q6 2,462 500
2021-23 Q7 2,655 500
2021-23 Q8 3,038 500
2023-25 Q1 2,906 500
2023-25 Q2 0 500
2023-25 Q3 0 500
2023-25 Q4 0 500
2023-25 Q5 0 500
2023-25 Q6 0 500
2023-25 Q7 0 500
2023-25 Q8 0 500

D002 - Protecting Archaeological and Historic Resources

Under state and federal law, the agency reviews all proposals that receive state or federal funding assistance or require a federal license or permit. These project reviews by the agency are performed to assess potential impacts on archaeological sites, human remains, and historic buildings and structures. In cases where project sponsors must apply to DAHP for an archaeological permit, or fulfill mitigation measures as required by a memorandum of agreement (MOA), the agency reviews the applications, establishes appropriate archaeological methodologies, and identifies required conditions that must be met during construction. The agency coordinates closely with affected Tribes, and as applicable, issues a state permit or signs an MOA. When archaeological sites or burials have been disturbed, the agency conducts investigations and takes enforcement action. In cases where federally funded, licensed or permitted undertakings result in the demolition or alteration of a historic building, structure or district, the agency is consulted to identify appropriate mitigation tasks. Adverse effects to historic and archaeological resources result in a negotiated MOA with the federal agency, tribes and other interested parties. The agency also works with Tribes on balancing cultural resource protection with project construction. Finally, the agency proactively works to minimize review times so that project sponsors receive responses in a timely and efficient manner.

Account FY 2024 FY 2025 Biennium Total
FTE 29.2 30.2 29.7
001 - General Fund
State 2,055,000 2,336,000 4,391,000
Federal 525,000 512,000 1,037,000
001 - General Fund Totals 2,580,000 2,848,000 5,428,000
108 - Motor Vehicle Account
State 293,000 294,000 587,000
14P - Skeletal Human Remains Assistance
Non-Appropriated 200,000 200,000 400,000
26C - Climate Commitment Account
State 1,280,000 674,000 1,954,000
FY 2024 FY 2025 Biennium Total
FTES 15.0 16.0 15.5
GFS 1,095,000.0 1,334,000.0 2,429,000.0
Other 1,167,000.0 851,000.0 2,018,000.0
Totals 2,262,000.0 2,185,000.0 4,447,000.0

001395 - Percentage of federal project reviews completed within the statutory 30-day deadline

Percentage of federal project reviews completed within the statutory 30-day deadline.
Biennium Period Actual Target
2019-21 Q1 99% 98%
2019-21 Q2 99% 98%
2019-21 Q3 100% 98%
2019-21 Q4 98% 98%
2019-21 Q5 100% 98%
2019-21 Q6 100% 98%
2019-21 Q7 100% 98%
2019-21 Q8 100% 98%
2021-23 Q1 99% 98%
2021-23 Q2 99% 98%
2021-23 Q3 98% 98%
2021-23 Q4 99% 98%
2021-23 Q5 97% 98%
2021-23 Q6 98% 98%
2021-23 Q7 100% 98%
2021-23 Q8 99% 98%
2023-25 Q1 99% 98%
2023-25 Q2 0% 98%
2023-25 Q3 0% 98%
2023-25 Q4 0% 98%
2023-25 Q5 0% 98%
2023-25 Q6 0% 98%
2023-25 Q7 0% 98%
2023-25 Q8 0% 98%

001398 - Percentage of state archaeology permit reviews completed within the statutory 60-day deadline

Percentage of state archaeology permit reviews completed within the statutory 60-day deadline
Biennium Period Actual Target
2019-21 Q1 100% 100%
2019-21 Q2 100% 100%
2019-21 Q3 100% 100%
2019-21 Q4 80% 100%
2019-21 Q5 85% 100%
2019-21 Q6 100% 100%
2019-21 Q7 100% 100%
2019-21 Q8 100% 100%
2021-23 Q1 100% 100%
2021-23 Q2 100% 100%
2021-23 Q3 100% 100%
2021-23 Q4 100% 100%
2021-23 Q5 94% 100%
2021-23 Q6 100% 100%
2021-23 Q7 100% 100%
2021-23 Q8 100% 100%
2023-25 Q1 100% 100%
2023-25 Q2 0% 100%
2023-25 Q3 0% 100%
2023-25 Q4 0% 100%
2023-25 Q5 0% 100%
2023-25 Q6 0% 100%
2023-25 Q7 0% 100%
2023-25 Q8 0% 100%

001402 - Percentage of transportation project reviews completed with the statutory 30-day deadline

Percentage of transportation project reviews completed within the statutory 30-day deadline.
Biennium Period Actual Target
2019-21 Q1 100% 100%
2019-21 Q2 100% 100%
2019-21 Q3 100% 100%
2019-21 Q4 100% 100%
2019-21 Q5 100% 100%
2019-21 Q6 100% 100%
2019-21 Q7 100% 100%
2019-21 Q8 100% 100%
2021-23 Q1 100% 100%
2021-23 Q2 100% 100%
2021-23 Q3 100% 100%
2021-23 Q4 100% 100%
2021-23 Q5 100% 100%
2021-23 Q6 100% 100%
2021-23 Q7 100% 100%
2021-23 Q8 99% 100%
2023-25 Q1 100% 100%
2023-25 Q2 0% 100%
2023-25 Q3 0% 100%
2023-25 Q4 0% 100%
2023-25 Q5 0% 100%
2023-25 Q6 0% 100%
2023-25 Q7 0% 100%
2023-25 Q8 0% 100%

001415 - The percentage of human remains cases reported to Tribes annually in a timely manner

The agency will report these cases to Tribes in a timely manner as per statute language. The agency is required to notify Tribes when non-forensic human skeletal remains are found and then again when they have been determined to be Indian or not. Each notification is required to occur within a two business day period. However, there is a distinction made between inadvertent human remains finds and legacy cases reported by county coroners. Inadvertent finds are given priority over legacy cases.
Biennium Period Actual Target
2019-21 A2 93% 100%
2019-21 A3 74% 100%
2021-23 A2 31% 100%
2021-23 A3 0% 100%

D003 - Preserving and Enhancing Historic Places

Under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and complimentary authority under state law, the agency provides technical assistance to 50 local governments certified by the National Park Service as eligible to receive federal assistance. The agency also conducts the technical review and approval of applications for federal tax incentives related to the rehabilitation of historic properties. In addition, the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation develops a statewide historic preservation plan every five years and reviews historic preservation and shoreline management plans developed under the Growth Management and Shoreline Management Acts. The agency also administers the Main Street© program in Washington. This economic development initiative focuses on small business growth and retention in downtowns through the B&O tax credit program, business training and maintenance of the physical environment.

Account FY 2024 FY 2025 Biennium Total
FTE 15.1 15.1 15.1
001 - General Fund
State 2,428,000 2,438,000 4,866,000
Federal 1,520,000 1,572,000 3,092,000
Local 14,000 14,000 28,000
001 - General Fund Totals 3,962,000 4,024,000 7,986,000
108 - Motor Vehicle Account
State 293,000 295,000 588,000
FY 2024 FY 2025 Biennium Total
FTES 7.8 7.8 7.8
GFS 1,193,000.0 1,228,000.0 2,421,000.0
Other 947,000.0 995,000.0 1,942,000.0
Totals 2,140,000.0 2,223,000.0 4,363,000.0

001404 - Private investment in Historic Building Rehabilitation (In millions of dollars)

Private investment in Historic Building Rehabilitation (In millions of dollars)
Biennium Period Actual Target
2019-21 A2 $180.30 $9.00
2019-21 A3 $97.00 $9.00
2021-23 A2 $593.20 $9.00
2021-23 A3 $0.00 $9.00