Thanks, msboo! That access was not open, to my knowledge, when I lived in the neighborhood. In fact, I looked at it on Google earth and it looks like very fresh gravel particularly where one enters Imperial/Livingston, and even then not a proper access. In fact, Imperial is four lanes with divider, so I am almost 100% positive a left hand turn off of Imperial/Livingston onto Longfellow is impossible, well, unless you are willing to risk an illegal turn and drive over the median...clearly Longfellow was never supposed to connect, even if platted, as the entry looks decidedly home made in the Google images. Of course, someone nefarious would have no problem using it, but I can not see people in this neighborhood wanting people to use Longfellow...it appears to be not much more than a dirt road (of which there are plenty in Bonita). Were I still living in this neighborhood, I can tell you I most certainly would NOT use Longfellow, particularly during rainy season. But, as you noted if one wanted to do that, well, that is most intriguing. If I lived in the neighborhood and was unaware of the access, how familiar would someone have to be with Jarvis to know they could slip in and out of the neighborhood that way, thereby avoiding the Terry cameras...(although there are still cameras at Dean/Imperial and Bonita Beach Road/Imperial)??? I can see this being used to leave Jarvis, but NOT as a way to get into Jarvis, or at least not from Imperial for reasons noted above. Ok, now I am going to have to go out there and get current pictures of all of this...thanks!