Number of historic properties newly identified and recorded or for which new data is added to the statewide inventory.
Measure Last Modified
09-05-2023 02:18 p.m.
Measure Last Published
09-05-2023 02:22 p.m.
Status
Active
Data Source and Calculation
Total number of individual properties and/or historic districts identified and reported from cultural resource management surveys, cost-share project surveys, local surveys, and volunteer sources as recorded in the Department of Historic Resources historic resources inventory as newly identified. Calculated as the total of new records added to the architectural inventory during the quarter being reported added to the total of sites recorded in the archaeological inventory for which new site numbers are issued during the same period.
Enterprise Priorities and Strategies
Initiative
Priority
Strategy
Economy
Business Climate and Economic Development
Promote Virginia’s competitive business climate to maintain the designation as the best state for business.
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
Ensure Virginia is prepared to address threats to the safety and security of the Commonwealth and to respond rapidly and efficiently to emergencies.
Natural Resources
Land Conservation
Implement a targeted, strategic land conservation plan that protects Virginia’s biodiversity and public access.
Natural Resources
Climate Change
Prepare the Commonwealth for the effects of climate change and reduce the state’s contribution to its causes.
Government and Citizens
Transparency
Collaborate across secretariats to improve citizens’ access to government data and decision-making processes.
Government and Citizens
Accessibility
Encourage user-friendly online services for all citizens.
Associated Service Areas
Service Area Code
Service Area Name
50205
Historic Resource Management
Targets and Baselines
Name
Date
Result
Note
Baseline
None
Short Target 2025
None
Long Target 2027
None
None
Results
Year
Result
Note
2007
5,823
2008
4,781
2009
5,753
2010
9,946
2011
4,446
2012
3,473
2013
5,332
2014
3,520
2015
3,541
2016
6,210
This significant increase is attributed to the ten Hurricane Sandy Disaster Assistance Grant Program projects having been completed this fiscal year.