Following in the footsteps of Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl temporarily changing his name to Steelerstahl prior to the AFC title game against the Baltimore Ravens, the Pitsburgh City Council ceremonially changed the name of the city to “Sixburgh” to commemorate the Steelers’ sixth Super Bowl title, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. City officials issued a proclamation praising the football team and the Rooney family for “open, practical and efficient management. The council of the City of Pittsburgh does hearby commend the Rooney family for bringing notoriety to the City of Pittsburgh.” Meanwhile, fans are lining up for a noon parade for the Super Bowl champions in downtown Pittsburgh amidst heavy traffic. “It’s going to be a mess,” Director of Public Safety Michael H. Huss told the Post-Gazette. “It’s going to be an inconvenience for everyone.” Nonetheless, the Steelers’ faithful are having a good time with six high school marching bands performing. One fan, Ricky Riggenbach from New Martinsville, W.Va. said: “I want to be buried in a Steelers jersey.”