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Burton Natarus was born on 7 November, 1933 in Wausau, Wisconsin, US, is an American politician. Discover Burton Natarus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 7 November, 1933
Birthday 7 November
Birthplace Wausau, Wisconsin, US
Date of death 11 June, 2020
Died Place Chicago, Illinois, US
Nationality United States

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1933

Burton F. "Burt" Natarus (November 7, 1933 – June 11, 2020) was Alderman of the 42nd Ward of Chicago from 1971 to 2007.

Natarus was born in Wausau, Wisconsin.

1942

Natarus was a protégé of longtime 42nd Ward Democratic Committeeman and Cook County Board President George Dunne.

The 42nd Ward encompasses some of Chicago's wealthiest neighborhoods, including Streeterville, the Gold Coast, the Magnificent Mile, River North, and the Loop.

Natarus was Chairman of the Traffic and Safety Committee.

He also served on six other committees: Finance; Zoning; Committees, Rules and Ethics; License and Consumer Protection; Budget and Government Operations; and Housing and Real Estate.

In addition, he was a member of the Chicago Plan Commission, the Central Area Planning Task Force, and the Regional Transportation Task Force.

Natarus' pushed "good government" projects that appealed to his predominantly liberal constituents, such as arts funding, park expansion, and gun control.

He became known as the Council's most skilled author of legislation, and was dubbed "the Master of the Ordinance."

Natarus avoided challenging then-Mayor Richard J. Daley and the Party on issues such as corruption, favoritism, racism, and police brutality.

He was a reliable vote in favor of the Mayor's budget, and of any zoning changes requested by other Aldermen.

The ordinances he crafted often included language that allowed the Mayor to give tax breaks, subsidies, and sweetheart deals to favored business interests.

He was consistently supportive of property developers in his ward, and pointed to the vast array of big new buildings there as his accomplishment.

In turn developers donated heavily to his campaign fund.

Natarus always supported Democratic Party endorsed candidates for state and county office in Democratic primaries.

This continued under Daley's successors, Bilandic and Byrne.

1956

He graduated from University of Wisconsin in 1956 and University of Wisconsin Law School in 1960.

Natarus continued his education at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.

1960

He was admitted to the Wisconsin bar in 1960 and practiced law in Chicago.

Later, he taught at Chicago's Loyola University on the subject of local government.

Natarus also served in the U.S. Army and the U.S. Army Reserves, earning paratrooper's "jump wings".

Natarus was active in a number of community groups: City Club of Chicago, Streeterville Organization of Active Residents, Central Michigan Association, North Dearborn Association, and River North Association.

Natarus was a Democrat.

1971

Natarus was first elected Alderman of the 42nd Ward in 1971.

He was re-elected eight times, serving for thirty-six years.

1983

However, after Harold Washington won the Democratic nomination for Mayor, and subsequently the Mayoralty itself, in 1983, Natarus supported Washington (who was black) in the racially charged "Council Wars" that followed.

After Washington's death and eventual replacement by Richard M. Daley, Natarus was as loyal to the son as he had been to his father.

1989

In 1989, he opposed legislation championed by Daley to create a watchdog to oversee all of city government.

He argued that the fact that aldermen had previously been charged with felonies, "indicates the system works as is."

The ordinance later passed, but with revisions that made alderman exempted from the new inspector general's oversight.

2003

When Dunne finally retired as Ward Committeeman in 2003 precinct captains selected Natarus as his replacement.

Natarus' son owns an architectural metal company that was among the vendors for the build-out of the Park Grill restaurant in Millennium Park.

2006

By 2006, Natarus had developed hostile relations with some members of the press.

At times he responded to criticism with vulgar language or angry harangues.

He had also lost the support of important labor unions, notably the SEIU.

2007

In 2007, Natarus sought re-election for a tenth term.

Observers noted that Natarus barely campaigned, missing several events at which he was to share a podium with challenger Brendan Reilly.

The SEIU and other unions backed Reilly.

Natarus was defeated in the General Election of February 27 by 8.6%.

In 2007, Natarus had a red light camera installed "near his condo in an intersection that had virtually no accidents".