NEW SMYRNA BEACH – A 60-day rabies alert has been issued for the city of New Smyrna Beach and portions of unincorporated southeast Volusia County after a horse tested positive for the disease on Tuesday, according to the Florida Department of Health in Volusia County. The department said the center of the rabies alert is within Glen Haven Estates in unincorporated Volusia County and includes the following boundaries: Eastern boundary, Bolton Road; Southern boundary, Glencoe Farms Road; Western boundary, Interstate 95. Impacted areas include Glen Haven Estates, Oliver Estates, Lakewood Terrace, Hidden Pines, Lake Waterford Estates and Corbin Park, according to the health department.