A councilwoman for the city of Nashville is seeking to name Nashville International Airport after billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey, pleading with the mayor to hear her proposal. Metro Council Member Sharon Hurt is petitioning Nashville Mayor David Briley to rename the airport after Nashville International Airport officials pushed back on her proposal, which she first pitched to the board on November 5, the Tennessean reported Tuesday.
Its Oprah. Nashville is in a very unique position to be able to offer that type of recognition to someone thats very deserving, Hurt told the Tennessean. I think its a grand opportunity for us to recognize someone of Oprahs stature.
Oprah had attended college at Tennessee State University, spent her high school years at East High School, and began her career in Nashville more than 40 years ago.
But the members of the airports advisory board say the 64-year-old media mogul does not qualify to have an airport named after her.
The board cited a policy that says individuals only qualify for the honor if they have been dead for at least two years and if they have made a substantial contribution to the field of aviation in Nashville or throughout the world.
Hurt has been known for her quests to rename other areas of the city after prominent figures. In March, she petitioned the council to name a portion of Charlotte Avenue after Martin Luther King Jr. in honor of the 50th anniversary of his assassination.
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