Chicago Sun-Times

CHICAGO‘ HITS BACK,’ STRIPS TRUMP OF HONORARY STREET DESIGNATIO­N

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter Email: fspielman@suntimes.com Twitter: @fspielman

Chicago aldermen on Tuesday hit Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump where it hurts — in his formidable ego — for using a spike in homicides and shootings to paint a “distorted caricature” of the city.

The City Council’s Transporta­tion Committee unanimousl­y agreed to strip Trump of a recognitio­n he covets: “Trump Plaza,” the honorary designatio­n for the east side of Wabash Avenue between Illinois Street and the Chicago River, outside the 96- story Trump Internatio­nal Hotel & Tower.

“We can actually use his own words against him: ‘ When you hit us, we hit back,’” said Transporta­tion Committee Chairman Anthony Beale ( 9th).

“You’ve hit Chicago numerous times. . . . When you hit Chicago, Chicago hits back.”

Prior to the final vote, Ald. Walter Burnett ( 27th) asked whether there was any way to punish Trump more severely — by taking down the massive “TRUMP” sign that Mayor Rahm Emanuel and downtown Ald. Brendan Reilly ( 42nd) considered so garish and tasteless they moved to rein in future signs along the river.

Reilly, who spearheade­d the lesser punishment, told Burnett he would like nothing more than to resurrect that high- profile sign battle. But it would unfortunat­ely be a futile effort.

“The signage entitlemen­t for that big sign was negotiated before I was even elected. The city was stuck with what we’ve got. We understand Mr. Trump is a pretty litigious guy. And the Law Department was fairly certain that, if he sued, he would likely win. So we’re stuck with that sign,” Reilly said.

But Reilly urged Trump Tower tenants to do what some of their counterpar­ts at Trump- branded buildings across the country are doing: pressure Trump to remove the “ugly” sign.

“I’d love to see it. . . . I hear that’s a trend across America. I can’t blame those folks for wanting to do it. And I’d support that effort. It’s a brand that now stands for dividing our country and using dangerous and hurtful rhetoric to separate what makes this city and this country so great,” Reilly said.

“Having to look at that, as anyone who is on our river architectu­re tour or traveling on Michigan Avenue [ must], is simply a reminder to the people of Chicago that this is someone who doesn’t respect our city and doesn’t recognize the incredible gains that we’re making.”

As for the honorary street designatio­n, one of the Trump Plaza signs already has been stolen. So only one more needs to be removed. That will be done post- haste, if the full City Council approves the punishment, thanks to a so- called “pending passage” letter that Beale promised to sign.

Reilly said Trump no longer deserves the honor after making political hay at Chicago’s expense in a way that has damaged the city’s reputation on the global stage.

Trump’s decision to portray Chicago as a “war zone” that needs stop- and- frisk during the first presidenti­al debate was the final straw.

“He was comparing us to a war- torn, third- world country. That was a set of comments that didn’t just insult me. It insulted anyone who loves this great city,” Reilly said.

“YOU’VE HIT CHICAGO NUMEROUS TIMES. … WHEN YOU HIT CHICAGO, CHICAGO HITS BACK.” ALD. ANTHONY BEALE ( 9TH)

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