The PVPC has been providing historic preservation services to Western Massachusetts for over 30 years. Services include federal and state regulatory compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, comprehensive historic resource surveys (including field work, eligibility determinations, context research, and final report preparation), historic research and National Register nominations; local historic district guidelines; city and town preservation plans; and assistance with Historic Tax Credit Certification Applications. We also provide Local Technical Assistance for Historic Commissions, Historic District Commissions, and other municipal groups in the region on a variety of preservation topics.
Overview
The Pioneer Valley Planning Commission (PVPC) has recently updated its Historic District Commission Appeals Process, in accordance with Massachusetts General Law.
The Request for Review form includes information on the background of this law, details about how to initiate the process, and the cost of the filing fee for the applicant, abutter, or other aggrieved party. The form is available here through the PVPC web site or in hard copy at our office at 60 Congress Street in Springfield.
For questions about the Request for Review process or any other questions regarding PVPCs Historic Preservation services, contact PVPC Historic Preservation Planner and designated reviewer, Shannon Walsh, with questions.
Related Programs
The Pioneer Valley Planning Commission provides programs and services related to Historic Preservation. The PVPC team consists of several dynamic sections that address a wide range of multidisciplinary projects, plans, and initiatives. Explore how we’re shaping the landscape of our region, one collaborative effort at a time.
Our Work in Historic Preservation
Results
- Ongoing Projects
- Historic Preservation
- 2 Municipalities