A portion of our campus has recently been designated an historic place, though our official institutional address is outside this zone.  How do other institutions handle the historic places question on the SF424?  Does it make sense to answer yes for the whole campus just in case, or do we need to carefully determine who falls inside that zone?  Is it only relevant for construction projects?  Would it be a problem to always use our official institutional address as the performance site and answer no to the historic places question, even if some of the work might be performed within that historical zone?

I would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks!

Nancy Biles

 

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