Fairbank Memorial Park

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Sign for the park.
Sign for the park.
View of Fairbank Memorial Park, looking south.
View of Fairbank Memorial Park, looking south.

Fairbank Memorial Park is a park located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

[edit] Description

The park's official address is 2213 Dufferin Street. It is bordered on the west by Dufferin Street, on the north by Keywest Avenue, and on the south by Gibson Street. It consists of 9.1 acres of ground,[1] which contain the Fairbank Memorial Community Recreation Centre. It is also home to a playground, a swimming pool, an open athletic field for sports like rugby or soccer, and athletic courts for baseball, basketball, and bocce.[1]

[edit] Development scandal

In the late 1980s, Fairbank Park became embroiled in a major political scandal. Several politicians, including City of York deputy mayor Tony Mandarano, became involved in a secret deal with land developer Lou Charles. Mandarano received more than $100,000 in bribes, and York Council member Jim Fera received $341,000; in exchange, they agreed to speak in favor of Charles's development plans during council meetings, the most prominent of which involved tearing down Fairbank Park and selling the land to Charles so that he could construct condominiums on the site. Councilwoman Frances Nunziata was instrumental in exposing the scandal, which resulted in six of the eight council members losing their seats in the 1991 election. Mandarano received a sentence of 15 months in prison in a plea bargain, while Fera accepted an 18-month sentence in a similar deal.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "City of Toronto: Parks and Recreation - Fairbank Park", Toronto.ca, accessed July 5, 2006.
  2. ^ "HOW BOB RAE HELPED NAIL TWO CORRUPT POLS", Paul Palango, Eye Weekly, published March 11, 1993, accessed July 5, 2004.