Area mayors look for opportunities to collaborate with Chicago

Area mayors look for opportunities to collaborate with Chicago
Mayor Emanuel met with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus on Monday to discuss how he can work with Chicago-area local governments. AP Images/M. Spencer Green
Area mayors look for opportunities to collaborate with Chicago
Mayor Emanuel met with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus on Monday to discuss how he can work with Chicago-area local governments. AP Images/M. Spencer Green

Area mayors look for opportunities to collaborate with Chicago

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From the roar of planes overhead to the earth below the runways, airports have long been a point of contention between Chicago and its neighbors. In 1989, a group of suburban mayors declared all-out war with Chicago over the proposed expansion of O’Hare International Airport. The struggle, contentious or not, inspired former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley to later call for region-wide economic cooperation.

On Monday, Mayor Rahm Emanuel continued that conversation in a meeting with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus. To find out more about their priorities for cooperation with the City of Big Shoulders, Eight Forty-Eight was joined by three mayors who attended the meeting: Larry Hartwig, mayor of west suburban Addison and the executive coard chair of the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus; Ed Zabrocki, mayor of Tinley Park and vice-chair of the caucus and Gene Williams, mayor of Lynwood and president of South Suburban Mayors and Managers.

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