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Street Names - in Alphabetical Order Street Names - In Alphabetical Order District / MC-ID NO. Street Name Location County Area Aalto Place Sumter - Unit 692 (Villa San Antonio) 1 Sumter County Abaco Path Sumter - Unit 197 9 Sumter County Abana Path Sumter - Unit 206 9 Sumter County Abasco Court Sumter - Unit 821 (Mangrove Villas) 8 Sumter County Abbeville Loop Sumter - Unit 80 5 Sumter County Abbey Way Sumter - Unit 164 8 Sumter County Abdella Way Sumter - Unit 180 9 Sumter County Abdella Way Sumter - Unit 181 9 Sumter County Abel Place Sumter - Unit 195 10 Sumter County Aber Lane Sumter - Unit 967 (Ventura Villas) 10 Sumter County SE 84TH Abercorn Court Marion - Unit 45 4 Marion County Abercrombie Way Sumter - Unit 98 5 Sumter County Aberdeen Run Sumter - Unit 139 7 Sumter County Abernethy Place Sumter - Unit 99 5 Sumter County Abner Street Sumter - Unit 130 6 Sumter County Abney Avenue VOF - Unit 8 12 Sumter County Abordale Lane Sumter - Unit 158 8 Sumter County Acorn Court Sumter - Unit 146 7 Sumter County Acosta Court Sumter - Unit 601 (Villa De Leon) 2 Sumter County Adair Lane Sumter - Unit 818 (Jacaranda Villas) 8 Sumter County Adams Lane Sumter - Unit 105 6 Sumter County Adamsville Avenue VOF - Unit 13 12 Sumter County Addison Avenue Sumter - Unit 37 3 Sumter County Adeline Way Sumter - Unit 713 (Hillcrest Villas) 7 Sumter County Adelphi Avenue Sumter - Unit 151 8 Sumter County Adler Court Sumter - Unit 134 7 Sumter County Adriana Way Sumter - Unit 711 (Adriana Villas) 7 Sumter County Adrienne Way Sumter - Unit 176 9 Sumter County Adrienne Way Sumter - Unit 949 (Megan Villas) 9 Sumter County Afton Avenue Sumter - Unit 76 5 Sumter County Agnew Terrace Sumter - Unit 815 (Hallandale Villas) 8 Sumter County Agua Way Lake - Unit 16 LL Lady Lake Aiken Avenue Sumter - Unit 87 5 Sumter County Ainsworth Circle Sumter - Unit 135 7 Sumter County Aintree Lane Sumter - Unit 645 (Belmont Villas) 5 Sumter County Akin Way VOSO - Unit 45 13 Sumter County Alameda Avenue Sumter - Unit 683 (Rio Grande Courtyard) 1 Sumter County Alandari Lane Sumter - Unit 146 7 Sumter County Alandari Lane Sumter - Unit 707 (Allandale Villas) 7 Sumter County Alaura Avenue VOSO - Unit 90 (Alaura Villas) 13 Sumter County SE 86TH Albany Avenue Marion - Unit 54 4 Marion County Albara Place Sumter - Unit 210 9 Sumter County Albatross Avenue VOSO - Southern Oaks GMF 13 Sumter County SE 82ND Albemarle Avenue Marion - Unit 221 (Villas Of Bromley) 4 Marion County Albion Way Sumter - Unit 161 8 Sumter County Alcade Place Sumter - Unit 955 (Perry Villas) 10 Sumter County Alcaraz Place Sumter - Unit 25 2 Sumter County Alcazar Court Lake - Unit 17A LL Lady Lake Alcona Avenue Sumter - Unit 692 (Villa San Antonio) 1 Sumter County Page 1 of 76 Last Updated: 1/11/2021 Street Names - In Alphabetical Order District / MC-ID NO. Street Name Location County Area Alcott Avenue Sumter - Unit 76 5 Sumter County Alcott Avenue Sumter - Unit 86 5 Sumter County Alcove Loop Sumter - Unit 144 7 Sumter County Aldama Avenue Sumter - Unit 15 1 Sumter County Aldrich Avenue Sumter - Unit 238 (Inglewood Villas) 5 Sumter County Alee Lane Sumter - Unit 175 9 Sumter County Alesio Street Sumter - Unit 214 9 Sumter County Alexa Place Sumter - Unit 672 (Alexa Villas) 6 Sumter County Alexandria Place Sumter - Unit 655 (Lime Grove Villas) 5 Sumter County Alfonso Lane Sumter - Unit 4 1 Sumter County Alfredo Avenue Sumter - Unit 602 (Villa De La Ramona) 2 Sumter County Alfredson Terrace VOSO - Unit 22 (Marsh Bend Verandas South) 12 Sumter County Algonquin Road Lake - Unit 22 LL Lady Lake Alhambra Way Sumter - Unit 31 2 Sumter County Alistar Court Sumter - Unit 70 5 Sumter County Allagash Avenue Sumter - Unit 285 (Clayton Villas) 5 Sumter County Allaire Loop Sumter - Unit 205 9 Sumter County Allen Avenue VOSO - Unit 739 (Chase Villas) 12 Sumter County Allendale Place Sumter - Unit 662 (Edgefield Villas) 5 Sumter County Allende Avenue Sumter - Unit 13 1 Sumter County Allenwood Loop Sumter - Unit 128 6 Sumter County Allison Place Sumter - Unit 970 (Harlow Villas) 10 Sumter County Allston Court Sumter - Unit 105 6 Sumter County Allure Loop Sumter - Unit 162 8 Sumter County Almanza Drive Sumter - Unit 604 (Villa Santo Domingo) 2 Sumter County Almeria Street Sumter - Unit 715 (Bainbridge Villas) 7 Sumter County Aloha Way Lake - Unit 1 LC Lake County Aloha Way Lake - Unit 2 LC Lake County Alonzo Avenue Town Center LL Lady Lake Alora Street Sumter - Unit 127 6 Sumter County Alsobrook Court VOF - Unit 13 12 Sumter County Altair Path Sumter - Unit 225 9 Sumter County SE 80TH Altamaha Court Marion - Unit 66 4 Marion County Altamonte Way Sumter - Unit 803 (Altamonte Villas) 8 Sumter County Alteza Lane Sumter - Unit 183 10 Sumter County Altman Avenue VOF - Unit 622 (Magnolia Villas) 12 Sumter County Altman Court VOSO - Unit 51 13 Sumter County Alton Avenue VOSO - Unit 35 12 Sumter County Alva Terrace Sumter - Unit 946 (Eleanor Villas) 9 Sumter County Alvarado Place Lake - Unit 80 (Courtyard Villas) LL Lady Lake Alverez Avenue Town Center LL Lady Lake Alwick Way Sumter - Unit 175 9 Sumter County Alwyne Avenue Sumter - Unit 959 (Carrabelle Villas) 10 Sumter County Alyssa Lane VOSO - Unit 70 (Alyssa Villas) 13 Sumter County Alzarine Terrace Sumter - Unit 220 10 Sumter County Amador Place VOSO - Unit 141 13 Sumter County Amanda Terrace VOSO - Unit 51 13 Sumter County Amarillo Place Lake - Unit 23 LL Lady Lake Amaya Avenue Sumter - Unit 684 (San Pedro Courtyard) 1 Sumter County Page 2 of 76 Last Updated: 1/11/2021 Street Names - In Alphabetical Order District / MC-ID NO. Street Name Location County Area Amber Court Sumter - Unit 942 (Amber Villas) 9 Sumter County Amberjack Terrace Sumter - Unit 804 (Amberjack Villas) 8 Sumter County Amberly Court Sumter - Unit 950 (Paige Villas) 9 Sumter County Ambler Circle Sumter - Unit 75 5 Sumter County Ambrosia Place Sumter - Unit 132 7 Sumter County Amelia Avenue Sumter - Unit 633 (Villa Amelia) 3 Sumter County Amherst Way Sumter - Unit 209 9 Sumter County Amherst Way Sumter - Unit 210 9 Sumter County Amici Avenue Sumter - Unit 195 10 Sumter County Amish Path Sumter - Unit 217 10 Sumter County SE 92ND Amory Avenue Marion - Unit 47 4 Marion County Anchor Avenue Sumter - Unit 171 6 Sumter County Anchorage Road Sumter - Unit 186 10 Sumter County Anders Avenue VOSO - Unit 721 (Laine Villas) 12 Sumter County Anderson Court Sumter - Unit 655 (Lime Grove Villas) 5 Sumter County Andrews Avenue Sumter - Unit 90 5 Sumter County Andrus Lane Sumter - Unit 194 10 Sumter County Angela Avenue VOSO - Unit 100 (Elin Villas) 13 Sumter County Angelita Avenue Sumter - Unit 693 (Villa Valdez) 1 Sumter County Anhinga Lane VOF - Unit 1 12 Sumter County Anita Way Sumter - Unit 800 (Anita Villas) 7 Sumter County Ann Avenue Lake - Unit 6 LL Lady Lake Anna Maria Avenue Villages Of Sumter Throughway 9 Sumter County SE 82ND Annadale Terrace Marion - Unit 66 4 Marion County Annette Avenue VOSO - Unit 83 (Brett Villas) 13 Sumter County Anniston Drive Sumter - Unit 641 (Heritage Villas) 5 Sumter County Ansel Avenue Sumter - Unit 85 5 Sumter County Ansley Path Sumter - Unit 155 8 Sumter County Antepenko Court Sumter - Unit 833 (Oxford Oaks) OX Sumter County Anthem Road Sumter - Unit 99 5 Sumter County Anthony Terrace VOSO - Unit 85 (Carley Villas) 13 Sumter County Antigua Place Sumter - Unit 808 (Biscayne Villas) 8 Sumter County Antilles Court Sumter - Unit 963 (Melbourne Villas) 10 Sumter County Antonia Lane Sumter - Unit 14 1 Sumter County Antonia Place Sumter - Unit 13 1 Sumter County Anvil Avenue Sumter - Unit 200 10 Sumter County Apache Court Sumter - Unit 224 9 Sumter County Apalachee Avenue Sumter - Unit 805 (Apalachee Villas) 8 Sumter County Apollo Lane Sumter - Unit 179 9 Sumter County Aquino Lane Sumter - Unit 23 2 Sumter County Aragon Lane Lake - Unit 19 LL Lady Lake Aranda Lane Sumter - Unit 945 (Devon Villas) 9 Sumter County Arango Way Sumter - Unit 966 (Antrim Dells) 10 Sumter County Arbella Loop Sumter - Unit 131 6 Sumter County Arbor Trail Sumter - Unit 91 5 Sumter County Arbordale Avenue Sumter - Unit 822 (Montbrook Villas) 8 Sumter County Arcadia Lakes Drive Sumter - Unit 101 6 Sumter County Arch Way VOSO - Unit 108 (Doris Villas) 13 Sumter County Archer Avenue Sumter - Unit 34 3 Sumter County Page 3 of 76 Last Updated: 1/11/2021 Street Names - In Alphabetical Order District / MC-ID NO. Street Name Location County Area Archer Avenue Sumter - Unit 608 (Villa Berea) 3 Sumter County Arcola Court Sumter - Unit 133 7 Sumter County Ardmore Way Sumter - Unit 73 5 Sumter County Ardsley Place Sumter - Unit 207 (MacClenny) 9 Sumter County Ardson Avenue Sumter - Unit 143 7 Sumter County SE 171ST Argyll Street Marion - Unit 49 4 Marion County SE 171ST Argyll Street Marion - Unit 52 4 Marion County Arial Place Sumter - Unit 92 5 Sumter County Arjay Court Sumter - Unit 228 9 Sumter County SE 173RD Arlington Loop Marion - Unit 62 4 Marion County Arlyn Place VOSO - Unit 124 (DeLuna Verandas South) 13 Sumter County Armadillo Place Sumter - Unit 10 1 Sumter County Armondo Drive Sumter - Unit 13 1 Sumter County Armstrong Avenue VOSO - Unit 37 12 Sumter County Arnett Avenue Sumter - Unit 217 10 Sumter County Arnold Road VOSO - Unit 740 (Cliff Villas) 12 Sumter County Arnsworth Avenue Sumter - Unit 71 5 Sumter County Arredondo Drive Sumter - Unit 30 2 Sumter County Arriago Way Sumter - Unit 28 2 Sumter County Arrobes Place Sumter - Unit 157 8 Sumter County Arroyo Avenue VOSO - Unit 127 (Clara Villas) 13 Sumter County Arruda Terrace Sumter - Unit 971 (Haciendas Of Mission Hills) 9 Sumter County Arteaga Way Sumter - Unit 971 (Haciendas Of Mission
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