Chicago Sun-Times

Quinn turns up nose at aviation panel post

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN, CITY HALL REPORTER fspielman@ suntimes. com | @ fspielman

Ald. Marty Quinn ( 13th) said Wednesday he would not agree to chair the City Council’s Aviation Committee even if Mayor Rahm Emanuel offered him that powerful job.

“What makes you think I want it? At the expense of being a sellout on the window issue?” Quinn said Wednesday.

The alderman was referring to his running feud with embattled Aviation Commission­er Ginger Evans over sound reduction windows installed by the city in homes around O’Hare and Midway airports that, some residents say, stink to high heaven.

“Have you seen the ordinances that I passed?”

In early December, Quinn convinced his City Council colleagues to approve a pair of ordinances tailor- made to protect homeowners.

One would require the city to replace the stinky windows, even if the warranties have expired.

The second ordinance would require the city to inspect at least 10 percent of the homes where residents have complained about the foul smell.

One month later, an initial round of environmen­tal testing on nine homes showed the sound reduction windows may smell bad, but there is “no evidence” that the windows had “any significan­t impact on indoor air quality or related health concerns.”

Formaldehy­de was detected in one of the nine homes, but the testing program conducted for the city from September through December by Amec Foster Wheeler Environmen­tal Infrastruc­ture concluded that is “most likely from sources in the home other than the windows.”

The Chicago Sun- Times re- ported this week that Quinn would have been a lock to become the new Aviation Committee chairman presiding over the $ 8.5 billion expansion of O’Hare Airport if not for his role in the # MeToo scandal swirling around House Speaker Michael Madigan’s political organizati­on.

But the newspaper reported that Quinn was simply too hot to handle after playing a pivotal gobetween role between his own brother and political consultant Alaina Hampton, who has accused Kevin Quinn of stalking her with a series of harassing text messages.

As a result, there is a wide- open race to replace Aviation Committee Chairman Mike Zalewski ( 23rd), who is resigning his City Council seat, effective May 31.

By claiming up- front that he’s not even interested in the powerful job with a modest, $ 109,496- a- year budget, Quinn avoids any political embarrassm­ent when Emanuel chooses somebody else.

This week, the latest tally of smelly window complaints investigat­ed by the city showed that nearly 450 homes near O’Hare and Midway — 55 percent of those tested — have tested positive for a foul odor emanating from sound reduction windows.

The pace of complaints lodged with city officials slowed considerab­ly this winter, with 39 calls from homeowners near Midway and 14 from homeowners near O’Hare during January, February and March, officials said.

Quinn said he planned to launch an outreach campaign to residents of his Southwest Side ward near Midway to schedule testing once the weather warms up for good.

“I want all the homes tested. . . . We are going to drill down on this issue,” Quinn said.

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