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Preceded by
  
Robert Beaudin

Succeeded by
  
Spouse
  
Lory Fedo

Role
  
American Politician

Name
  
John Fedo


Political party
  
Democratic-Farmer-Labor

Profession
  
Development Consultant / Developer

Party
  
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party

John Fedo (born 1950) is an American politician from Duluth, Minnesota, and a former mayor of that city. Prior to becoming the City's youngest mayor, he served on the Duluth City Council during the 1970s and owned a gas station in Duluth.

As Mayor, Fedo is widely credited with launching the renaissance of Duluth's lakefront and the development of Canal Park in the 1980s. He was also active in the design and beautification of downtown Duluth.

In March 1988, Fedo was indicted on state charges of theft and falsification of records. After a trial, Fedo was acquitted on all counts, and served out his third term before retiring as mayor in January 1992.

After he retired as mayor of Duluth, Fedo became City Administrator (1992–1995) in Hibbing, Minnesota. In 1994 Fedo founded John A Fedo and Associates, an economic development consulting firm. In 2011 the firm merged with JPJ Engineering and Development. Fedo is a partner.

References

John Fedo Wikipedia


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