ADJ.
urban
OUTSKIRT + NOUN
area, communities
PREP.
into
ADV.
originally
noun
A more remote part of a town or city; the periphery, environs; a suburb.
Many people commute into the business district from the outskirts of town.
I told her of my plan to take John into an urban outskirt area for the purpose of retrieving some vital technical manuals.
verb
To surround as an outskirt.
noun — a part of the city far removed from the center
The outskirt communities were originally established as labor camps for railroad workers, farm and ranch hands.