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Elias stepped out of the station and into the gloom of the Hollow District. To his left, a woman was arguing with a streetlamp, trying to bargain for more light. To his right, a child sat on the curb, spooling a long blue thread from his finger that led into a storm drain.

At its core, the is a grassroots, multi-phase initiative aimed at demarcating, preserving, and reactivating historically significant but legally "unbounded" town spaces. The term "bound" refers to the traditional legal and physical boundaries that defined a town center—the commons, the market square, the churchyard, or the mill pond. Over the last century, many of these boundaries have eroded due to privatization, road expansion, or simple neglect. bound town project

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