Topanga Canyon: Small Business Association offers loans for those affected by storm-related closure

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Topanga Canyon: Small Business Association offers loans for those affected by storm-related closure
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Low-interest federal disaster loans are now available for small businesses that were impacted by the extended storm-related closure of Topanga Canyon Boulevard.

The U.S. Small Business Association enacted a disaster declaration for the area in late June, making financial assistance available for those impacted by the closure of the boulevard between Grand View Drive and Pacific Coast Highway.

SBA loans for those impacted by the closure are available in Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Ventura counties, according to the agency.

 

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