Section 4(f) Overview
This section will start you off with a general overview of the statute known as Section 4(f). More detailed information about each topic presented here is available as you navigate through this site.
What is Section 4(f)? |
When is Section 4(f) a consideration? |
What does Section 4(f) require? |
What are Section 4(f) properties?Section 4(f) properties include significant publicly owned public parks, recreation areas, and wildlife or waterfowl refuges, or any publicly or privately owned historic site listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. |
What is a use? |
What is a de minimis impact? |
What is feasible? |
What is prudent? |
What is least overall harm? |
Does Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act duplicate Section 4(f)? |
Who makes the Section 4(f) decision for highway projects? |