Record #: R2014-446   
Type: Resolution Status: Failed to Pass
Intro date: 6/25/2014 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Finance
Final action: 5/20/2015
Title: Call for renaming of International terminal at Chicago O'Hare International Airport as "Jane M. Byrne International Terminal"
Sponsors: Burke, Edward M., Harris, Michelle A., Foulkes, Toni, Mell, Deborah, Suarez, Regner Ray, Austin, Carrie M., O'Connor, Mary, Colón, Rey, Waguespack, Scott, Thompson, JoAnn, Tunney, Thomas, Pope, John, Mitts, Emma, Cappleman, James, Dowell, Pat, Sposato, Nicholas, Pawar, Ameya, Maldonado, Roberto, O'Shea, Matthew J., Holmes, Natashia, Arena, John, Sawyer, Roderick T., Fioretti, Bob, Ervin, Jason C., Cullerton, Timothy M., Hairston, Leslie A., Reboyras, Ariel, Lane, Lona, Mendoza, Susana A.
Topic: CITY COUNCIL - Miscellaneous
Attachments: 1. R2014-446.pdf
Related files: R2015-407

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, Jane Margaret Burke was born in Chicago on May 24, 1934 to Edward and Katherine Burke; and

WHEREAS, in 1956, she married William P. Byrne, a U.S. Marine aviator, who was killed in a plane crash in 1959; and

WHEREAS, in 1978, Jane M. Byrne married Jay McMullen, to whom she remained wed until his death on March 18, 1992; and

WHEREAS, in 1968 Jane M. Byrne was appointed commissioner of the Department of Consumer Sales, Weights, and Measures by Mayor Richard J. Daley and thus became the first woman cabinet member in the history of the city; and

WHEREAS, in April of 1979, Jane M. Byrne became the first woman elected mayor of Chicago, receiving 82 percent of the vote over Republican Wallace Johnson; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Jane M. Byrne began the expansion of O'Hare International Airport, which is largely recognized as one of her most important achievements; and

WHEREAS, the Taste of Chicago began during Jane M. Byrne's tenure as Mayor, as did announcement of the Orange Line project and the opening of a rapid transit extension to O'Hare ^International Airport; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Jane M. Byrne had a vision for the redevelopment of Navy Pier and the reation of the Museum Campus; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Jane M. Byrne attracted national publicity and increased her popularity among Chicagoans by moving into the Cabrini Green public housing project in 1981, thereby drawing attention to the deteriorated public housing conditions and helping to improve city services to the area; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Jane M. Byrne was the first Chicago mayor to proclaim "Gay Pride Parade Day in Chicago," which was first designated on June 28, 1981; and

WHEREAS, the City of Chicago intends to designate a suitable commemoration to honor Jane M. Byrne in order to ensure that the legacy of our city's first woman mayor wil(l-fley*er be forgotten; now, therefore

M. Burke,


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