Revision of State
Historic Preservation Plan Underway
The State Historic Preservation Office has responsibility under the
National Historic Preservation Act for developing, and revising as needed, a
statewide historic preservation plan. The plan guides the work of the
State Historic Preservation Office, but it also provides a vision for historic
preservation in the state.
In the fall of 2005, we began making preparations to update the current state plan, Investing in South Carolina's Future by Preserving our Past, which was published in 2000. From September through December 2005, we gathered public comments on preservation issues and priorities across South Carolina. Follow this link to learn what you told us.
In February 2006, we brought together representatives of a range of local and state nonprofit and government organizations to discuss the public comments and develop recommendations for encouraging and supporting historic preservation in South Carolina. During March and April, the State Historic Preservation Office staff used these recommendations to draft goals, objectives, and strategies for the revised plan. Click here to review the draft. We are now in the process of incorporating the goals, objectives, and strategies into a revised state historic preservation plan, which will be published by early 2007.