ORDINANCE NO. 250888
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Sponsor: Councilmember Nathan Willett
Naming the recently completed terminal at Kansas City International Airport the "Harry S. Truman Terminal" in honor of former President Harry S. Truman, a native of Missouri, in recognition of his global and local significance.
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WHEREAS, the City of Kansas City desires to honor the legacy of President Harry Truman, the 33rd President of the United States, and seeks to greater reflect the President's global and local significance at the Kansas City International Airport (MCI); and
WHEREAS, after his much-lauded service as a Captain in World War I, Harry S. Truman returned to Kansas City and opened a haberdashery with life-long friend Eddie Jacobson, on the northwest corner of 12th and Baltimore, which survived for only a few years before Truman decided to enter the world of politics; and
WHEREAS, Harry S. Truman served as Jackson County Judge before successfully running for the U.S. Senate, which would take him to the Vice Presidency and Presidency of the United States, and helped build much of the current infrastructure and iconic institutions that Kansas City depends on today, including Jackson County's road and water systems, the U.S. General Post Office, the Jackson County Courthouse, where he served as the County Magistrate, Kansas City's City Hall and Police Headquarters, Municipal Auditorium, and the Liberty Memorial; and
WHEREAS, President Harry S. Truman maintained strong relationships with many of Kansas City's iconic institutions including the Federal Reserve, where he held an office, the U.S. Courthouse, Commerce Bank, Kansas City Southern, the Muehlbach Hotel, Savoy Grill, the Kansas City School of Law, the Kansas City Star, the Liberty Memorial, and Union Station; and
WHEREAS, President Harry S. Truman laid the groundwork for modern domestic and international aviation policy, establishing the Air Policy Commission, Congre...
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