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| Business never boomed at the shop on the San Fernando corridor, and switching from operating under the table meant worrying about costly permits and potential city fines. The Villanuevas are in favor of http://cons222.comule.com sprucing up the place, but their budget is tight. During one recent upgrade effort, they ran out of money shortly after prepping the walls for a new coat of paint.It doesn't help that it feels as if the city has put them under a microscope."I kinda got the feeling they don't want us here," Villanueva said. "But this has always been an industrial area."Since the Northeast Los Angeles Community Plan was adopted in 1999, there's been a slow push to make the neighborhoods more pedestrian-friendly.
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