Torrance Election

Aurelio Mattucci for Torrance City Council 2014

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Aurelio Mattucci for Torrance City Council 2014
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hello my name is a really about 2g my family now reggie moved to Torrance in
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1977
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I was only six years all assume this cover towards was a pretty cool place to
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live
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over the years things change and my family moved to South Redondo Beach
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but my wife and I decided to raise our family right here
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in the city I call home I’m a Taurus
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business owner a homeowner a husband and above all a father
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I’m also the proud father them a 2g project a volunteer community
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improvement organization
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has picked up over ten tons of trash in weeds over the last three years
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I’m running for City Council because I feel people need
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someone that will represent them not City Hall I’m not a political insider
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and my loyalty is with the people at arts
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towards a beautiful city I will work hard to keep it that way
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I do feel we need to step up our efforts in fixing our streets and sidewalks
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our business environment is also the terrain with more more vacancies popping
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up around town
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are spending needs to be under control we to prioritize by necessity in %uh
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popularity
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within the last two years I have personally visited 3800 business owners
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and a couple thousand residents there are many issues that need to be taken
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care of
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as a councilmember I will listen to the people we have many candidates this year
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and some with great talent if given the opportunity I look forward to being part
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of the team that makes things happen
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come june 3rd boat I really want to chief or torn city council

 

Pat Furey was elected to the Torrance City Council in 2008 and re-elected in 2012. He currently serves as Chair of the Community Planning and Design Committee and is a member of the Employee Relations and Public Safety Committee, the Finance and Government Operations Committee, the Armed Forces Day Committee, and the 2010 Ad Hoc Federal Legislative Advocacy Committee. In addition, he is the immediate Past President and a voting delegate to the West Vector Control District of LA County and as the alternate voting delegate to the Sister City Association. He is also the appointed City of Torrance representative to the Palos Verdes Landfill Citizen Advisory Committee where he serves as Vice-Chair.

Pat earned an associate in arts degree in Journalism at El Camino College in 1984. While attending, he served as a staff writer for the student newspaper under the direction of long-time El Camino journalism Professor Bill Kamrath. He later worked as a staff writer for the Gardena Valley News and as a stringer for some national publications. Pat was recently honored with the 2011 El Camino College Distinguished Alumni Award.

In 1986, Pat graduated with honors from the UCLA Attorney Assistant Training Program and was employed as a legal assistant for nine years. His education culminated with the juris doctor degree that was conferred on him in 1995 by the University of West Los Angeles. He is employed by the County of Los Angeles as a Principal Deputy County Counsel assigned to the Children’s Services Division. Pat spent more than 10 years as a supervising attorney at the Edelman Children’s Court in Monterey Park. He currently serves as a training and advice counsel to the Department of Children and Family Services in Torrance, a position he previously held for more than 3 years.

Pat served four terms as president of the Torrance Education Foundation. He and wife Terry are long-time board members, and have been intimately involved in fundraising efforts that directly benefit the children who attend Torrance public schools. In 2007, Pat and Terry were the recipients of the James R. Armstrong Community Leadership Award in recognition of their contributions to Torrance schools and the community. In addition, they are both past recipients of the Honorary Service Award presented by the Parent Teachers Association for their service to our schools.

Prior to being elected to the Torrance City Council, Pat served as a member of the Torrance Unified School District Personnel Commission. He was appointed in 2006 as the labor union appointee on this three-member panel that protects the interests of classified employees of the Torrance Unified School District. In addition, he also served the school district as a member of the 7-11 Committee, which is charged with reviewing potential surplus property of the district.

Pat was also the President of the North Torrance Homeowners Association for more than eight years. As president, he advocated for residents of North Torrance in matters before the Torrance City Council, Torrance Planning Commission, Torrance Parks & Recreation Commission, and Torrance Traffic Commission. In addition, on a number of occasions Pat served as a spokesperson for the coalition of Torrance homeowners associations concerning major issues that affect the entire city.

In addition, Pat served two terms as a Torrance Civil Service Commissioner, including one year as the chair of the commission. He also served on Mayor Frank Scotto’s Blue Ribbon Committee on Ethics and Integrity.

In his spare time, Pat has been a dedicated volunteer to Little League Baseball, District 27, for over 25 years. In this volunteer position, he has officiated as an umpire in more than 1,000 games at Little League facilities throughout the Southern California area — including all of the leagues located in Torrance.

Pat also served for more than 10 years as a volunteer Boy Scout Leader. He was a Den Leader and Committee Chair for Cub Scout Pack 948. He also served as a Troop Committee Member for Boy Scout Troops 242 and 592, and was a merit badge counselor for the South Bay District of BSA for Law, Journalism and Fingerprinting.

He was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After high school, Pat fulfilled his military obligation as an infantry soldier in the United States Army. And he served five years as a police officer in Philadelphia, before moving to Southern California in 1973.

Pat and Terry are the proud parents of two grown children and grandparents of two young men – all of whom attended or attend Torrance public schools and live in the city to this day.

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