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Move afoot to name SFO International Terminal in honor of Senator Feinstein

The late Senator Dianne Feinstein meets the media in San Francisco's Chinatown.
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The late Senator Dianne Feinstein meets the media in San Francisco's Chinatown.

Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, who spoke at the meeting, said the late senator was "virtually an ambassador for the city and in particular an ambassador for the airport.”

Brown said that when Feinstein served as mayor is when the airport began to sprout.

Other speakers at Tuesday's meeting included San Francisco Supervisor Catherine Stefani, Feinstein's granddaughter Eileen Feinstein Mariano and former San Francisco Supervisor Jim Gonzalez, who served as Feinstein's assistant while she was mayor.

The resolution was proposed by airport director Ivar Satero, who said the official nomination was received by former airport director John Martin and the Dianne Feinstein 100 plus Committee, a group of former colleagues and civic leaders chaired by Brown who have been campaigning for the airport dedication.

Satero outlined Feinstein's' role in the airport's development, including leading the charge to bring a BART terminal into SFO and construction of the airport's first international terminal that opened in 1983.

Feinstein died at the age of 90 after being the longest-serving woman senator in U.S. history as well as San Francisco's first mayor and first woman president of the Board of Supervisors.

In the coming months, the commission will plan how to develop appropriate locations, designs and content to celebrate the legacy of Feinstein relative to both SFO and the city of San Francisco.

Sunni M. Khalid is a veteran of more than 40 years in journalism, having worked in print, radio, television, and web journalism.