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Elementary School District) PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (Elementary School District) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District BLACKSMITH FLAT RD 9200 9200 Foresthill 95631 CEDAR ST 10551 10551 Truckee 96161 VERNON OAKS DR 623 647 Roseville 95678 WHYTE AVE 7344 7348 Roseville 95621 WYETHA ST 10915 10916 Truckee 96161 10/3/2018 Page 1 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (Elementary School District) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District ACKERMAN CHARTER DISTRICT APPLE LN 101 183 Auburn 95603 AUBURN RAVINE RD 1635 1899 Auburn 95603 BAROOSHIAN CT 501 509 Auburn 95603 BELL RD 505 1255 Auburn 95602 BOWMAN RD 13400 14717 Auburn 95603 BOWMAN WAY 575 695 Auburn 95603 BRIDGEVIEW DR 287 370 Auburn 95603 BROWN GABLES RD 640 680 Auburn 95603 CACHE CT 202 240 Auburn 95603 CARRIAGE HILL LN 13900 13970 Auburn 95602 CARRIAGE LN 211 336 Auburn 95603 CARRIAGE OAKS LN 14010 14200 Auburn 95602 CARRINGTON CT 12940 12975 Auburn 95603 CARY DR 100 198 Auburn 95603 CHANNEL HILL LN 255 277 Auburn 95603 CHANNEL HILL RD 201 465 Auburn 95603 CHINQUAPIN WAY 530 570 Auburn 95603 CHUBB RD 100 690 Auburn 95603 CLEARY DR 213 251 Auburn 95603 COORS LN 500 597 Auburn 95602 COVEY RD 111 390 Auburn 95603 CREEKVIEW CT 12925 13045 Auburn 95603 CRESTVIEW WAY 323 360 Auburn 95603 DANIELS DR 115 315 Auburn 95603 DOLORES DR 110 154 Auburn 95603 EDGEHILL LN 14115 14300 Auburn 95603 ELKUS LN 1150 1150 Auburn 95602 FERGUSON RD 144 380 Auburn 95603 FINCH CT 13608 13628 Auburn 95603 FISHER DR 739 791 Auburn 95603 FORESTHILL RD 13100 13100 Auburn 95603 GARTH LN 161 161 Auburn 95603 GOLF COURSE RD 2020 2020 Auburn 95602 HAINES CT 725 790 Auburn 95602 HAINES RD 250 740 Auburn 95602 HAMMOND DR 211 370 Auburn 95603 HARLEQUIN WAY 13600 13650 Auburn 95603 HIGHLAND CT 12717 12757 Auburn 95603 E HILLCREST DR 140 199 Auburn 95603 HOGUERTEL HILL CT 333 398 Auburn 95603 HOLLENBECK LN 37 80 Auburn 95603 JUNIPER DR 115 340 Auburn 95602 KEENA DR 314 625 Auburn 95603 KELLIE LN 142 164 Auburn 95603 KRUEGER DR 821 980 Auburn 95603 LESTER LN 725 775 Auburn 95603 10/3/2018 Page 2 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (Elementary School District) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District LINCOLN WAY 13300 13900 Auburn 95603 LUTHER RD 12700 13496 Auburn 95603 MARTINDALE LN 115 150 Auburn 95603 MATSON DR 823 1340 Auburn 95603 MILL POND RD 310 480 Auburn 95603 MILL RD 531 655 Auburn 95603 MOTT CT 12910 12960 Auburn 95603 MOTT WAY 12815 12845 Auburn 95603 MULBERRY LN 112 222 Auburn 95603 MUSSO RD 14130 14675 Auburn 95603 NATION DR 145 275 Auburn 95603 OLD AIRPORT RD 100 1570 Auburn 95603 OSAGE LN 505 595 Auburn 95602 PEAR HILL LN 13850 13895 Auburn 95603 PINE HILL RD 215 280 Auburn 95603 PORTER LN 110 197 Auburn 95602 QUAIL GLEN CT 800 817 Auburn 95603 QUAIL HILL CT 700 709 Auburn 95603 QUAIL HOLLOW CT 604 609 Auburn 95603 QUAIL HOLLOW DR 12602 12644 Auburn 95603 QUAIL MEADOW DR 12509 12565 Auburn 95603 RACQUET CLUB DR 1050 1268 Auburn 95603 RHODES VIEW DR 125 398 Auburn 95603 RICHARDS LN 13500 13510 Auburn 95603 RIO VISTA DR 325 363 Auburn 95603 ROBIN RD 130 221 Auburn 95603 ROSENE CT 902 983 Auburn 95603 ROSENE WAY 12900 12901 Auburn 95603 ROSEWOOD DR 130 135 Auburn 95603 SHOCKLEY RD 270 691 Auburn 95603 SHOCKLEY WOODS CT 12710 12743 Auburn 95603 SIERRA MESA CT 15 80 Auburn 95603 SIERRA MESA PL 100 200 Auburn 95603 SIERRA SUNRISE WAY 101 169 Auburn 95603 SIERRA TR 13145 13195 Auburn 95603 SIERRA VIEW CIR 833 1081 Auburn 95603 SILVER BEND WAY 180 415 Auburn 95603 SKIPPER COVE 115 160 Auburn 95603 SKYLINE DR 1040 1650 Auburn 95602 STODDARD WAY 305 386 Auburn 95603 SYLVAN GLEN PL 1020 1065 Auburn 95603 SYLVAN VISTA DR 8 152 Auburn 95603 TERKEN PL 310 340 Auburn 95603 TERRY LN 142 158 Auburn 95603 TREE TOP LN 690 730 Auburn 95603 WOODSIDE WAY 305 395 Auburn 95603 10/3/2018 Page 3 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (Elementary School District) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District ALTA DUTCH FLAT SCHOOL DISTRICT AIRPORT RD 30307 40225 Emmigrant Gap 95715 ALTA BONNY NOOK RD 33400 34995 Alta 95701 ALTA FORESTRY RD 33333 33333 Dutch Flat 95714 ALTA OAKS RD 33915 34170 Alta 95701 ALTA POWERHOUSE RD 344 904 Alta 95701 ALTA RAVINE RD 603 845 Alta 95701 ALTA RESERVOIR CT 725 1000 Alta 95701 ALTA RESERVOIR RD 240 760 Alta 95701 ALTA SCHOOL ST 34004 34324 Alta 95701 AQUILA LN 33700 33890 Gold Run 95717 BARRETT ST 30752 30772 Gold Run 95717 BAXTER O C RD 35400 35800 Alta 95701 BAXTER RD 35151 35499 Alta 95701 BEAR CREEK LN 801 898 Alta 95701 BEAR RIVER RD 32055 32055 Dutch Flat 95714 BEAR RIVER VIEW LN 201 300 Gold Run 95717 BEAR VALLEY RD 100 100 Emmigrant Gap 95715 BLUE CANYON RD 580 1199 Emmigrant Gap 95715 BONNY NOOK RD 100 191 Alta 95701 BOWMAN LAKE RD 10425 10645 Emmigrant Gap 95715 BREHM RD 360 527 Alta 95701 BROWN RD 34037 34062 Alta 95701 CABLE RD 34130 34290 Alta 95701 CAINE RD 320 820 Alta 95701 CANAL RD 36280 36415 Alta 95701 CANYON CREEK RD 25 950 Gold Run 95717 CANYON MINE RD 117 337 Gold Run 95717 CANYON VIEW CT 34155 34643 Alta 95701 CASA LOMA RD 34060 38999 Emmigrant Gap 95715 CEMETERY RD 900 963 Dutch Flat 95714 CENTRAL PACIFIC LN 205 295 Alta 95701 CHICAGO PARK POWERHOUSE RD 17505 17539 Colfax 95713 CHRISTMAS TREE LN 33221 33585 Gold Run 95717 CLARK ST 32605 32695 Dutch Flat 95714 COYOTE RIDGE CT 645 745 Emmigrant Gap 95715 CULBERSON RD 34395 36789 Alta 95701 DELIUS RD 33637 33789 Alta 95701 DIGGINS HILL RD 1005 1950 Dutch Flat 95714 DOGWOOD LN 34407 34505 Alta 95701 DRUM FOREBAY RD 241 333 Emmigrant Gap 95715 DRUM POWERHOUSE RD 700 4994 Alta 95701 DUTCH FLAT RD 130 485 Dutch Flat 95714 EMIGRANT GAP RD 42340 42600 Emmigrant Gap 95715 FIFTH AVE 32866 33012 Dutch Flat 95714 FINN LN 36000 36091 Alta 95701 FROST HILL PL 32565 32595 Dutch Flat 95714 10/3/2018 Page 4 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (Elementary School District) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District FROST HILL RD 540 880 Dutch Flat 95714 FULDA CREEK LN 42175 42450 Emmigrant Gap 95715 FULDA RD 1 455 Emmigrant Gap 95715 GARRETT RD 53 1550 Gold Run 95717 GETAWAY LN 850 945 Alta 95701 GOLD RUN RD 30450 31275 Gold Run 95717 GOLD RUN SCHOOL RD 30695 30985 Gold Run 95717 GRANT ST 25 81 Gold Run 95717 GREEN VALLEY RD 895 905 Gold Run 95717 HI SIERRA DR 31504 31744 Gold Run 95717 HIDE AWAY LOOP 725 895 Alta 95701 HORSESHOE BEND 66 82 Gold Run 95717 HWY 20 43955 44350 Emmigrant Gap 95715 JAY ST 923 982 Dutch Flat 95714 JOVAN DR 33833 33950 Gold Run 95717 JUDAH RD 50 600 Emmigrant Gap 95715 KEARSARGE CT 500 585 Emmigrant Gap 95715 KEARSARGE MILL RD 37500 39655 Emmigrant Gap 95715 KELLY LAKE RD 46300 47200 Emmigrant Gap 95715 KEVINRAY RD 33855 33935 Alta 95701 KNOB CONE RD 31055 31200 Gold Run 95717 LAING RD 42910 43630 Emmigrant Gap 95715 LAKE SPAULDING RD 10005 10005 Emmigrant Gap 95715 LAKE VALLEY RD 44405 44405 Emmigrant Gap 95715 LEE RD 313 653 Alta 95701 LINCOLN RD 31125 32385 Gold Run 95717 LITTLE BEAR CREEK LN 34400 34800 Alta 95701 LOVERS LEAP RD 700 1600 Gold Run 95717 LUPINE PL 560 560 Emmigrant Gap 95715 MADRONE LN 727 755 Alta 95701 MAGRA RD 28870 30900 Gold Run 95717 MAIN ST 27 33695 Gold Run 95717 MATTELL CT 1025 1080 Dutch Flat 95714 MATTELL DR 1045 1280 Alta 95701 MATTELL WAY 33323 33353 Dutch Flat 95714 MEADOW RD 850 960 Alta 95701 MONTE VISTA LN 32333 32403 Dutch Flat 95714 MOODY RIDGE RD 210 3223 Gold Run 95717 MORTON RD 101 363 Gold Run 95717 MURRAY RANCH RD 101 302 Dutch Flat 95714 NARY RED RD 33707 33885 Alta 95701 NICKEL LN 32780 32788 Dutch Flat 95714 NORTH FORK PL 250 665 Emmigrant Gap 95715 NYACK PL 175 175 Emmigrant Gap 95715 NYACK RD 41855 42205 Emmigrant Gap 95715 OAK LN 113 192 Alta 95701 PARK AVE 32580 32710 Dutch Flat 95714 10/3/2018 Page 5 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (Elementary School District) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District PUTT RD 41000 41448 Emmigrant Gap 95715 RAIL FENCE RD 33700 33933 Alta 95701 RAILROAD TERRACE RD 30897 30941 Gold Run 95717 RIDGE RD 32106 33677 Alta 95701 ROLLINS LAKE RD 28555 28555 Colfax 95713 SACRAMENTO ST 444 980 Dutch Flat 95714 SAWMILL RD 701 895 Alta 95701 SCHOOL ST 32743 32780 Dutch Flat 95714 SECORD ALLEY 32650 32680 Dutch Flat 95714 SECRET TOWN CT 28320 28355 Colfax 95713 SECRET TOWN LN 55 670 Colfax 95713 SECRET TOWN RD 29115 30495 Gold Run 95717 SERENITY LN 530 600 Emmigrant Gap 95715 SIERRA VIEW RD 1040 1070 Alta 95701 SILVERTIP SPUR 675 675 Alta 95701 SIX MILE VALLEY RD 45400 45700 Emmigrant Gap 95715 SKYLINE DR 40970 41210 Emmigrant Gap 95715 SQUIRE CANYON LN 32117 32437 Dutch Flat 95714 STOCKTON ST 900 982 Dutch Flat 95714 SUGAR PINE RD 500 875 Alta 95701 SWEETPEA CT 445 445 Emmigrant Gap 95715 TEXAS HILL RD 37555 42080 Emmigrant Gap 95715 TIMBER LN 616 676 Alta 95701 TOWLE HILL RD 82 191 Alta 95701 E TOWLE RD 107 34818 Alta 95701 TRAIL END CT 34609 34678 Alta 95701 WILD ROSE LN 33909 33960 Gold Run 95717 10/3/2018 Page 6 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (Elementary School District) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District AUBURN UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT 1ST ST 2945 2945 Auburn 95603 Auburn Union SD 2ND ST 2745 2875 Auburn 95603 Auburn Union SD 3RD ST 2725 2725 Auburn 95603 Auburn Union SD ADRIANA PL 501 516 Auburn 95603 Auburn Union SD AEOLIA DR 100 490 Auburn 95603 Auburn Union SD AGARD ST 111 194 Auburn 95603 Auburn Union SD AGNES ST 127 195 Auburn 95603 Auburn Union SD AIRPARK CT 2015 2043 Auburn 95602 Auburn Union SD ALI LN 2030 2060 Auburn 95603
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