Well, we should perhaps name something after Capone. I mean, he fed the poor with Chicago's first soup kitchen, and challenged the unjust prohibition laws. Perhaps replace statues of Christopher Columbus (the subhuman behind the Native American genocide, who ALSO had syphilis) with statues of Al Capone, an philanthropic entrepreneur who fought for freedom from prohibition and peace on the streets?
BTW, there's already a road in Tampa, FL named Al Capone Road, but I don't think that's enough tribute to a great man who had a heart for Chicago's least fortunate and sold a commodity in short supply and high demand.