Ethics
Promoting an Ethical Culture
Promoting an ethical culture is a key leadership responsibility. Equity, transparency, honor, integrity, commitment, and stewardship are standards for excellence in democratic local governance. ICMA promotes ethical conduct through its Code of Ethics, training for local governments, publications on ethics issues, technical assistance, and advice to members. For more information about ICMA’s Code of Ethics, its guidelines and enforcement process, and current issues and advice facing local government professionals, visit the Ethics Program section of icma.org.
Training and Technical Assistance Services
For information about local government ethics workshops and technical assistance services, call the ICMA Ethics Center at 202/962-3521. Workshops on such topics as “Promoting an Ethical Culture” ,“Ethics in the Real World" and "Elected Officials and the Public Trust" are available for staff, leadership, elected officials, boards, and commissions.

ICMA's Code of Ethics is 85 years old this September! This month we recognize the 85th anniversary of the ICMA Code of Ethics, which was adopted during the September 1924 ICMA Annual Conference in Montréal! To commemorate, we're launching a year-long celebration at the Montréal conference that will tell the story of the importance of the Code to our profession, inspire members to continue their commitment to the highest ethical standards, and promote ethical conduct. We have also created a special web page at http://icma.org/ethics/85 to showcase key changes in the Code of Ethics, articles of relevance, and a quiz to test your ethics acumen. This website will be updated often, to include reflections from ICMA's leadership about the importance and relevancy of the Code of Ethics plays in professional life; and, stories that will inspire members to continue their committment to the highest ethical standards and promote ethical conduct.
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Emphasis on Ethics - from ICMA's Annual Conference
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Take the Ethics Challenge: An Interactive Audioconference for Local Governments
In this 90-minute audioconference with ICMA's director of ethis, Martha Perego, you'll tackle real-world case studies to give you an eye-opening perspective on a topic that sometimes gets taken for granted. |

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Case 19: A Jail in City Center
The third of three cases in Part VII: Relating to Other Organizations, from Managing Local Government: Cases in Effectiveness. |

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Case 18: The Manager's Role in Promoting Sustainability
The second of three cases in Part VII: Relating to Other Organizations, from Managing Local Government: Cases in Effectiveness. |

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Case 17: A Park, a School, and Two Strained Budgets
The first of three cases in Part VII: Relating to Other Organizations, from Managing Local Government: Cases in Effectiveness. |

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Case 16: Contracting for Trash
The second of two cases in Part VI: Policy Implementation, Productivity, and Program Evaluation, from Managing Local Government: Cases in Effectiveness. |
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