

Rename Fetherstone Park and Middlefield Road in honor of Khalid Usman
The Issue
The late Khalid Usman was a highly respected leader in our community, devoting over 14 years of service as the councillor of Ward 7, City of Markham. His tireless dedication made a significant impact on our community through his selfless work, fostering unity and promoting development within our city. Khalid Usman's leadership extended beyond the political realm, as he was deeply involved in numerous community projects and initiatives, aimed at making Markham a better place for everyone.
His legacy is one of passion, service, and commitment - qualities that have left an indelible mark on the residents of Markham. Khalid's vision for a harmonious and progressive community inspired many. His ability to bring people together from diverse backgrounds united our neighborhood in a way few leaders have.
In recognition of his unwavering dedication and the profound influence he had on countless lives within our community, we propose that Fetherstone Park and Middlefield Road be renamed in his honor. Renaming these significant public spaces will serve as a tangible testament to his contributions and the enduring legacy he leaves behind.
By renaming Fetherstone Park and Middlefield Road after Khalid Usman, future generations will be reminded of his extraordinary contributions and will be inspired to continue his mission of community spirit and engagement. It will stand as a symbol of appreciation from the City of Markham and its residents for a leader who dedicated his life to public service.
Join us in this cause to honor an exceptional leader. Sign this petition to show your support for renaming Fetherstone Park and Middlefield Road in memory of Khalid Usman's remarkable life and legacy.
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We kindly request your support by signing and sharing this petition. At this stage, we ask only for your signature and support in spreading awareness. There is no obligation to donate.
This petition has been approved by Dr. Abida Usman & Family

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The Issue
The late Khalid Usman was a highly respected leader in our community, devoting over 14 years of service as the councillor of Ward 7, City of Markham. His tireless dedication made a significant impact on our community through his selfless work, fostering unity and promoting development within our city. Khalid Usman's leadership extended beyond the political realm, as he was deeply involved in numerous community projects and initiatives, aimed at making Markham a better place for everyone.
His legacy is one of passion, service, and commitment - qualities that have left an indelible mark on the residents of Markham. Khalid's vision for a harmonious and progressive community inspired many. His ability to bring people together from diverse backgrounds united our neighborhood in a way few leaders have.
In recognition of his unwavering dedication and the profound influence he had on countless lives within our community, we propose that Fetherstone Park and Middlefield Road be renamed in his honor. Renaming these significant public spaces will serve as a tangible testament to his contributions and the enduring legacy he leaves behind.
By renaming Fetherstone Park and Middlefield Road after Khalid Usman, future generations will be reminded of his extraordinary contributions and will be inspired to continue his mission of community spirit and engagement. It will stand as a symbol of appreciation from the City of Markham and its residents for a leader who dedicated his life to public service.
Join us in this cause to honor an exceptional leader. Sign this petition to show your support for renaming Fetherstone Park and Middlefield Road in memory of Khalid Usman's remarkable life and legacy.
Disclaimer:
We kindly request your support by signing and sharing this petition. At this stage, we ask only for your signature and support in spreading awareness. There is no obligation to donate.
This petition has been approved by Dr. Abida Usman & Family

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Petition created on June 7, 2026