On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Lord-Castillo, Brett
<[email protected]> wrote:
> The St Louis County Planning Department, St Louis Planning and Urban Design 
> Agency, St Louis Regional Chamber of Commerce and Growth Association, and US 
> Post Office all have different definitions of the boundaries of "St Louis" 
> even though it has one of the oldest most clearly defined geographic 
> boundaries in the United States. Among the 91 cities in our county, there 
> have been 54 boundary disputes resolved within the past 3 years, and 489 such 
> disputes in the last 50 years (the use of GIS is leading to the discovery of 
> more boundary discrepancies).
> Just because there is disagreement over a boundary does not mean that those 
> boundaries do not exist and are not well defined.

Totally different thing - you're talking about small-scale
disagreements on the order of a lot.

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