David
A street, how can you talk of a street after the protest Sweard just had
regarding 26th. Why would anyone in Seward want us to put in a street at
28th just to have a boundary? I think the Midtown Greenway will make a
great boundary, let have no more talk of streets.
Cheers;
> An interesting quirk of the neighborhood boundaries issue is evident
> at the south edge of Seward. Our border with Longfellow was based
> on a railroad track, part of which has recently been removed, leaving
> us with a "virtual boundary" that has no physical marker. In fact, this
> virtual boundary now runs right through the middle of one of the new
> industrial buildings in the Seward Place industrial park. I hope we will
> be able to work with the Longfellow neighborhood to realign this
> boundary with something more understandable, like a street! There
> are probably similar situations in other parts of town that this new
> process for changing boundaries can be used to address.
DeWayne Townsend
Cooper. Which has an undisputed boundary with Seward.