Re: Neighborhood Boundaries

2000-10-31 Thread wizardmarks
00 9:36 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Neighborhood Boundaries From: David Fey 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 indust

Re: Neighborhood Boundaries

2000-10-29 Thread DeWayne Townsend
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

RE: Neighborhood Boundaries

2000-10-28 Thread David Brauer
eld - Ward 10 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dave Stack Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 9:36 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Neighborhood Boundaries From: David Fey a "virtual boundary" that ha

Re: Neighborhood Boundaries

2000-10-27 Thread Sheldon Mains
Had an interesting discussion last summer with a city employee and a neighborhood employee at the Twin City Neighborhood house tour about this. About what makes a neighborhood, what are good boundries, etc. Some of the discussion: *Size--most people should be able to easily walk from one edge of

Re: Neighborhood Boundaries

2000-10-25 Thread Annie Young
Cam and others... I have been trying to keep abreast on this issue ( which has been in the hopper for almost a year) because of the Phillips issue of dividing into four neighborhood groups or regions. Ventura Village is requesting to be a new neighborhood. I have heard there already are other