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Article: Bustling Canoga Park, Calif., among 30 finalists for U.S. city award.
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- Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
- Article date:
- May 29, 2005
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Byline: Lisa Mascaro
May 29--CANOGA PARK -- The heart of this San Fernando Valley neighborhood has started to look a lot like it did 40 years ago: Sherman Way bustling with shops, palm trees silhouetted against the skyline and neighbors stopping one another just to say hello.
It's a drastic turnaround for the community that fell into decay as large malls wooed away shoppers, street gangs decimated neighborhoods and the 1994 Northridge Earthquake literally shattered what remained of downtown.
"We've had unfortunate events in the past," said 32-year-old Miguel Santiago, who grew up in the neighborhood and now serves on the Canoga Park ...