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Frank Scarpitti
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| In office 1992 – 1994 |
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| Preceded by | Tony Roman |
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| Succeeded by | Don Cousens |
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| Preceded by | Don Cousens |
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Frank Scarpitti is the current mayor of Markham, Ontario.
Born in Ontario, Scarpitti was appointed mayor from 1992 to 1994 following the death of Tony Roman, but was defeated by Don Cousens in the 1994 municipal election. He subsequently worked as broadcaster with CFMT in Toronto during his absence from politics from 1994 to 1997.
Scarpitti has served various roles in municipal politics as York Region Councillor (1985-1997), Budget Chief (2003-2006) and Deputy Mayor (1991-1992, 1997-2006). He was elected in 2006 as mayor to replace Don Cousens who has since retired.
Scarpitti has also served on various town committees, including:
- Chair of York Region's Planning and Economic Development Committee
- member of the Finance and Administrative Committee
- member of the Community Services Committee
- Co-chair Kyoto at the Town of Markham
- Chair of York Regional Planning and Economic Development Committee
- member of the Transit Committee
- member of the Solid Waste Committee
- member of the York Region's Youth Advisory Committee
- member of the Markham Theatre Board
- member of the Rouge Park Alliance
- member of the Canada Day Committee
- Vice-Chairman of Power Stream
See also
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Founder • Government • History • Mayor • Previous Mayors • York Region (portal)
Angus Glen • Armadale • Berczy Village • Box Grove • Buttonville • Cachet • Cashel • Cedar Grove • Cornell • Dickson Hill • Downtown Markham • Gormley • Greensborough • Legacy • Locust Hill • Old Markham Village • Markham Centre • Milliken • Mongolia • Quantztown • Unionville • Thornhill • Underwood • Vinegar Hill • Wismer Common
Elementary: All Saints • Armadale • Ashton Meadows • Castlemore • Central Park • Coledale Public School • San Lorenzo Ruiz • William Berczy
Secondary: Brother André • McGivney • Markham District • Markville • Middlefield • Milliken Mills • St. Augustine • St. Robert • Thornhill • Thornlea • Trudeau • Unionville
Post Secondary: Seneca College: Buttonville Airport Campus, Markham Campus
Athletics: Markham Waxers • Sports
Recreation: Angus Glen Golf Club • Cedar Brae Golf & Country Club • Parks
Shopping: Markville Mall • Pacific Mall • Market Village
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