

Our commitment obliges us as students, faculty and staff to conduct ourselves according to the Marquette University Honor Code set forth below. We support the development of good character in our academic community and commit to uphold the highest standards of academic integrity as an important aspect of personal integrity.


We commit ourselves to truthfulness, honor and responsibility by which we earn the respect of others. We, the scholars of Marquette University, recognize the importance of personal integrity in all aspects of life and work. All faculty, staff and students are required to recognize, respect and uphold: To that end, it is imperative that all members of the university community adhere to a shared understanding of the standards outlined in this policy. To view the draft ordinance, learn more about the process and additional input opportunities, complete a survey on the revisions, and more, please visit the project website: integrity is the foundation of learning, research and scholarship. The Landmarks Commission’s goal of preserving Madison’s unique historic resources will be best served by a more clear and consistent set of standards that reflect current preservation best practices.” Participants will need to register in advance using instructions posted on the project website (below).Īnna Andrzejewski, Chair of the Madison Landmarks Commission, said, “The current ordinance includes different sets of standards for each of the five local historic districts and has evolved piecemeal over nearly five decades. These will be virtual meetings and the public is invited to attend any of them. New Construction Meeting: Thursday, February 10 - 6:30 pm.Development Professionals + Contractors Meeting: Monday, February 7 - noon.All Districts / General Public Meeting: Thursday, February 3 - 6:30 pm.The scheduled public meetings and their respective topics are listed below: LORC will consider input received in finalizing the draft ordinance before forwarding it to the Common Council for adoption, which is anticipated in late March. Three public meetings have been scheduled to provide an overview of the proposed changes and an opportunity to comment on the draft ordinance. We appreciate the many perspectives shared during the process that helped LORC understand the complexities of the current ordinance to develop what we feel is a model that will serve the city for years to come.” 19) said, “The Committee has worked diligently over 34 meetings to develop an ordinance that will provide clear and consistent standards and processes to the benefit of all users. The Committee is now seeking additional public input on the revisions. General revisions to the ordinance were adopted in 2015, and the Committee began working on this set of revisions in 2017. LORC was appointed by the Common Council to revise the Historic Preservation Ordinance. These ordinance changes will apply to all properties in the Mansion Hill, Third Lake Ridge, Marquette Bungalows, University Heights, and First Settlement local historic districts. The City of Madison Landmarks Ordinance Review Committee (LORC) has proposed revisions to Madison’s Historic Preservation Ordinance for local historic districts. Warner Park Community Recreation Center.Planning, Community & Economic Development.Search Menu Toggle navigation City of Madison
