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Exhibit 2.4: Sequential Order of Cultural Resource Activities
The Table below suggests which cultural resources activities generally must occur sequentially, and which can be done concurrently.
| Sequential Order of Activities | |
|---|---|
| Preliminary Cultural Input | |
| Archaeological Survey | HRER and/or Bridge Evaluation |
| XPI, HRER for historical archaeology | |
| CE-Section 106 Cultural Resources Checklist, HPSR, HRCR | |
| FOE, MOA | |
| Section 4(f) Determination | |
| HABS / HAER / HALS Recordation, PIII, Monitoring | |
