Portland District, Army Corps of Engineers Commander Col. Mike Helton (right) and Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Chrissy Curran sign a new programmatic agreement May 31 at the Corps’ Foster Dam that will enhance the protection of historic and cultural resources across the Willamette Valley. The 10-year document, which the Corps developed through groundbreaking consultation with tribal nations, partner agencies, and local heritage-focused organizations, will create efficiency as the Corps works to minimize its effects on the region’s shared, public heritage resources while carr


Portland District, Army Corps of Engineers Commander Col. Mike Helton (right) and Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Chrissy Curran sign a new programmatic agreement May 31 at the Corps’ Foster Dam that will enhance the protection of historic and cultural resources across the Willamette Valley. The 10-year document, which the Corps developed through groundbreaking consultation with tribal nations, partner agencies, and local heritage-focused organizations, will create efficiency as the Corps works to minimize its effects on the region’s shared, public heritage resources while carrying out critical projects. ( Army Corps of Engineers photo)


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