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.

David Fey
Seward

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