New lakeshore dorms, a redeveloped Union South and the transformation of the east campus into an arts and humanities district bisected by a pedestrian mall top the list of changes proposed in the draft version of UW-Madison’s new campus master plan.
A blueprint for preservation and development in the next 20 years, the draft came together in the past nine months with the help of a paid consultant and some 175 meetings with campus and community groups. Public comments on the plan will be taken through the fall, when Chancellor John Wiley is expected to approve it.