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City workers take down honorary Trump street signs

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT Staff Reporter Email: marmentrou­t@suntimes.com Twitter: @mitchtrout

City workers removed the two remaining honorary “Trump Plaza” street signs near the presidente­lect’s riverfront hotel and condominiu­m tower over the weekend, putting an exclamatio­n mark on officials’ decision to slight Donald Trump in retaliatio­n for painting the city as a dystopian “war zone” on the campaign trail.

Crews took down the signs “in the normal course of business” about 8 a. m. Sunday from their posts at intersecti­ons along Wabash at Hubbard and Illinois, according to Michael Claffey, public affairs director for the city’s Department of Transporta­tion.

A third sign about half a block south of Hubbard was stolen in October.

The City Council voted in November to strip the honorary designatio­n from Trump, who will be inaugurate­d Jan. 20. Downtown Ald. Brendan Reilly ( 42nd) led the effort to remove the signs.

“When he gets up there on the national stage and trashes Chicago basically telling folks not to visit this great city, he’s actually making it harder for us to solve our public safety problems by investing in more cops because we need more revenue,” Reilly said after the vote. “That’s why he’s losing his honorary street sign.”

Requests for comment from the president- elect’s office were not immediatel­y returned Tuesday night. Chicago Trump supporters have called the effort a waste of lawmakers’ time.

 ?? | SUN- TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Over the weekend, city workers removed the two remaining honorary “Trump Plaza” street signs.
| SUN- TIMES FILE PHOTO Over the weekend, city workers removed the two remaining honorary “Trump Plaza” street signs.

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