Member Biographies
Mayor John Fasana
 
John was elected to the Duarte City Council
in November 1987 and reelected in 1991, 1995, 1999, and 2003. He has promoted
Duarte's interests in transportation, community services, and environmental
protection.
Experience
0,
1997 and 2003.
Served as Chair of Duarte's Community
Redevelopment Agency.
Chairs the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments Transportation Committee.
Serves as Duarte's representative to the Foothill Transit
Board.
John has represented 30 San Gabriel Valley cities as a Director to the Los
Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) since its inception.
John
served as MTA Board Chair during the 2001-2002 fiscal
year and currently is a member of the Executive Management and Audit
Committee and the Construction Committee.
Represented the League of California Cities in the development of ballot
language and support by cities of the 1992 Los Angeles County Park and
Recreation Act, which passed with over 60% of the vote and included funding for
the Duarte Teen Center.
John has worked 2 5 years with
Southern California Edison.
A graduate of Whittier College, John and his wife,
Kris, have lived in Duarte since 1985 .
Their three children are graduates of Duarte High School.
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Mayor Pro Tem Margaret E. Finlay
 
Accomplishments
- Chairperson for the successful 1998 Measure B School Bond Campaign that is improving aging Duarte Schools
- Over the past 5 years, sales tax revenues increased by $1.5 million or 65%
- Expanded Senior Citizen transportation and more warm meals delivered to household Seniors
- Duarte was
named as a Finalist in the Duarte All-America City Competition
- A partnership with the Feds for an enlarged post office parking lot
- A new city website that provides a comprehensive list of city information and services
- Cablecasting the City Council meetings for better communication
- Crime statistics that have dropped 38%
Education
- B.B.A. in Marketing, 1975, St. Mary’s College , Notre Dame, Indiana
- Master’s in Public Administration, 2000, Cal State Long Beach
- Doctoral work at Claremont Graduate University
- Harvard University - Senior Executives in State and Local Government
Program- 2004
Professorships/Speaker
- Adjunct Professor - Policy Analysis Courses in MPA program at CSU, Long
Beach
- International Speaker on Municipal Government in Melbourne, Australia,
June 2005
- Speaker at different colleges at Azusa Pacific and Fullerton College
Experience
- Los Angeles County LAFCO Commissioner, Elected 2005
- Community Redevelopment Agency (a housing and community development
agency) 15 yrs, Chairperson for 4 yrs.
- Three-term Mayor of Duarte
- League of California Cities, State Board of Directors, 4yrs.
- National League of Cities, Board of Directors, 2 yrs.
- National League of Cities, Small Cities Council Steering Committee,
Chairperson (2000-2001)
- National League of Cities Program Chair, Congress of Cities, December
2005
- Institute for Local Government (research in government), League of
California Cities Board Liaison
- California Contract Cities Association, President (2004-2005)
- California Joint Powers Insurance Authority, Executive Committee, 9yrs.
- San Gabriel Valley Vector Control District, 14yrs, President (2yrs)
- Los Angeles County Sanitation District, Board of Directors &
Personnel Committee, 10 yrs.
- L.A. County Library Commission, Legislative Chair, 8 yrs.
- L.A. County Sheriff’s Liability Trust Fund Board
- State Committee on Ethics in Government
- Planning Commissioner
- Traffic and Safety Commissioner
- Duarte Education Foundation (serving the community education needs for
low-to-moderate income students) President, 8 yrs.
- Royal Oaks PTA (President)
- Volunteer Guide for Tournament of Roses Floats
- Church Youth Leader
Associations/Awards
- Pi Alpha Alpha (National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Aminstration)
- Phi Kappa Phi (National Honor Socitety)
- 4.0 GPA Graduation Award in the MPA Program at CSULB-2000
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Councilmember Tzeital Paras-Caracci
 
Tzeitel Russel M. Paras was born in 1972. She was
named after the eldest daughter in "Fiddler on the Roof", a Broadway
musical. On November 6, 2001, Tzeitel became the first Duarte High School (DHS)
alumni and the youngest woman elected to the Duarte City Council. Her family
moved to Duarte in 1985. Tzeitel (DHS '89) has two younger brothers: Bertrand
Russell (DHS '92) and John Paul George (DHS '96).
She attended schools in Los Angeles, viz. Saint Francis of Assisi Parish School,
Dayton Heights Elementary, and Virgil Junior High. A CSF Scholar, Tzeitel
received 11 scholarships and/or awards when she graduated from Duarte High
School.
In 1989, she was named the Los Angeles Times and Pasadena Star News DHS
'Student of the Year'. Tzeitel obtained her BSBA in Marketing from Woodbury
University.Tzeitel served as Mayor Pro Tem during Duarte Student Government Day
and was also a DHS representative to Girl State.
Tzeitel helped organize
presidential campaign rallies held at Century City Hotel and other locations in
her capacity as the San Gabriel Valley's Youth Coordinator for a major political
party in the 1988 U.S. presidential election.
In August 2003, Tzeitel was married to K.C. Caracci at Royal Oaks Park in
Duarte. She works as a Lead Teacher/Outreach Coordinator for Pasadena YMCA,
coordinating family activities and volunteer programs, creating program
curriculum, and writing grant applications.
As a public servant, Tzeitel Paras serves as a Member of the Duarte City
Council. She has served as a Chairperson for the Redevelopment Agency and is
currently the President for APAMO (Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials),
a National League of Cities Constituency Group.
In addition to English, Tzeitel also speaks Tagalog (konti) and Spanish (un
poquito). She welcomes constructive input for the positive progress of the city.
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Councilmember Lois Gaston
Mayor Lois Gaston, a Duarte resident for 37 years,
was first elected to the Duarte City Council in 2003 and became Mayor on
November 28, 2006. Ms. Gaston is the first African American female to hold this
position in Duarte’s 50-year history. She also served as Mayor Pro Tem from
2005-2006, and is a Delegate-at-Large for California Contract Cities Board of
Directors and Executive Board. In her capacity, she also serves as either the
Council Delegate or alternate for numerous organizations including California
Contract Cities, the Gold Line Phase II JPA, the San Gabriel Valley Council of
Governments (SGVCOG), and the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG).
Gaston states her one-year Mayor’s term will be built around the City’s 50th
Golden Anniversary and encourages all Duarteans to take an active part
C ommunity
Service
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Commissioner
- Planning, Economic Development, Community Service - 10 years
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Event
Manager – Buena Vista Pavilion Rose Float Viewing since 1996
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Vice
President & Special Events Chairperson –
Duarte Education Foundation, responsible for coordinating All Schools Talent
Shows and Spring musicals
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Delegate-At-Large
- California Contract Cities Board of Directors & Executive Board since
2003
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Director
- Foothill Unity Center since 1999
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Founding
President - Duarte Community Coordinating Council & original member of Duarte’s
Route 66 Parade Committee
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Member
- Duarte Mediation Team committed to the prevention of gang violence
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Former
Director & Executive Board Secretary -
Citrus College Foundation
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Former
State Recruitment Coordinator –
AARP, California
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Historian,
Scholarship & Youth Advisor –
Second Baptist Church of Monrovia
City
Council Accomplishments since 2003
Completed
Projects
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La-Z-Boy/IHOP
Shopping Plaza just south of 210 Freeway on Mountain Avenue
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Andres
Duarte Terrace, an 80 unit senior housing facility
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Emergency
Preparedness & Disaster Survival Resources Fair
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Acquired
329 acres of wilderness land preserved for open space
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Lena
Valenzuela Park on Mountain Avenue south of Duarte Road
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Rim
Road Slope Rehabilitation, a project primarily funded by FEMA.
Projects
In Progress
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General
Plan Update
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Attalla
Ranch - 15 single family homes with 23 acres of permanent open space
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Duarte
Garden - 17 town homes on Huntington Drive across from City Hall
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Huntington
Court - a 51 single family homes to be located east of Mt. Olive
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Maryvale
Day Care Center
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Duarte
Town Center Concept Plan
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Best
Buy Development on Central Avenue and Mountain Avenue - a 45,000 retail
project that will add some jobs and increase annual sales tax revenues by
approximately $500,000.
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Encanto
Nature Walk - the first designated Emerald Necklace project on the 17-mile
recreational loop built on the San Gabriel River.
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Gold
Line II Mass Transit
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Andres
Duarte Terrace - an 80 unit senior housing facility
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Mountain
Avenue/Duarte Road Intersection Realignment
Additional
Information
Mayor Gaston graduated from the
Monrovia-Arcadia-Duarte (MAD) High School in 1953. From there she attended
Mt. San Antonio College and launched her 32-year telecommunications career with
AT&T. In 1989, she retired from AT&T as a District Manager of
Human Resources. She has used her corporate experience to organize teams of
volunteers and fund raise for non-profits whose programs have improved the
quality of life in the local area.
Next to her family and friends, Mayor Gaston is
most proud of the Duarte City Council’s positive, collaborative team spirit.
This, plus city staff resourcefulness, input and participation from many of
Duarte’s 22,000 residents, combined with local business owners and community
partners are the reasons behind the City’s continued progress.
Mayor Gaston has four sons Harold Carter Sr., a
retired firefighter; TK Carter, an actor/writer; Bruce Carter, attorney; and
Vincent Gaston, a LAUSD Mentor Coach; three of which attended and completed
local Duarte Schools. She also has eight grandchildren ranging in age from
27 to eight years old.
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Councilmember Phillip R. Reyes

Personal/Professional:
Resident
of Duarte 30 years. Married to Angie for 32 years. Three Children: Phillip, Gabriel,
and Alexis. Two Granddaughters: Emily & Gia.
Real estate licensed broker and realtor since 1978. Partner in Phil Reyes Real
Estate Brokerage Co with Angie Reyes. Past President of the Monrovia/ Duarte
Association of Realtors. California Association of Realtors State Director.
Past and Present Community Involvement
- Elected
in1989-1993 to the Duarte Board of Education. Served as President in 1992.
Elected to Duarte City Council in 1993. Mayor 1996, 2002 and 2008.
- Past Chairman
of Redevelopment Agency. Former Economic Development Commissioner.
- 1992-1993
President of Duarte Chamber of Commerce. Member since 1981.
- 1996 Member of
the California State Dept. of Education, Diversity Committee.
- 1997-Present
Co-Chair of the Los Angeles –Taiwan Taipei County Friendship Committee.
Organized visit to China for Duarte High School Chamber Ensemble and City
Delegation 2001, 2005 and 2007.
- San Gabriel
Valley Boy Scouts District Chair.
- League of
California Cities, National League of Cities (NLC), National Association of
Latino Elected Officials (NALEO), Hispanic Elected Local Officials (HELO),
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Elks, and Kiwanis.
- Organized and
sponsored citizenship development through educational workshops with NALEO.
- Immaculate
Conception Church and Fiesta, Santa Teresita Hospital / St. Josephs Chapel,
and Knights of Columbus.
- Past
Vice-President of Duarte Hawks Junior All American Football.
- LULAC Fireworks
Chair for last 16 years, raised hundreds of thousands of dollars and
distributed to various youth organizations, programs, food for those less
fortunate, scouting, church youth groups, sports programs, cultural dance,
and our local schools.
- Organized the
City of Duarte Cinco De Mayo Celebration 1992-1995.
- Neighborhood
Watch Block Captain.
- Youth mentor,
Duarte High School La Vida Nueva advisor, empowered youth through leadership
development.
- Promoted
citizenship participation through various voter registration campaigns in
partnership with Southwest Voter Education Registration Project.
- Created
collaboration with Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF),
in order to provide parent leadership development.
Accomplishments
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Spearheaded development of Duarte Teen
Center. Advocated for the City of Duarte student internship program, and
expansion of teen and senior citizen services.
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Duarte Chamber of Commerce Business Person
of the Year 1992.
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Helped initiate DAMAGE program (gang
prevention), and explorer program at Duarte High School. Worked to
create deterrents, which resulted in the reduction of crime citywide.
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Advocated and introduced study for the
development of freeway sound walls.
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Started citywide diversity program.
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In various capacities has worked with
youth, distributed over $230,000 in scholarships, transportation cost
for field trips, promoting education, cultural awareness, and diversity.
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Created rebate/grant program for local
businesses.
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Initiated and assisted in the creation of
Duarte Youth Boxing Program.
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