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STREETS RATING SECTION from SECTION to WARD Hobby Farm Roads 53 Magnolia Road (1) Old Vicksburg Road (2) 6 Needs Reconstruction Mt STREETS RATING SECTION FROM SECTION TO WARD Hobby Farm Roads 53 Magnolia Road (1) Old Vicksburg Road (2) 6 Needs Reconstruction Mt. Salus Road 2 66 Dead End Kitchings Drive 5 No Houses Madison Street (2) 75 Jefferson Street (1) Begin Concrete 5 Concrete Street Pinehurst Drive 73 Old Vicksburg Road Arlington Street 4 Needs Reconstruction Arrow Drive 2 74 Pinehaven Road (1) Cynthia Road (1) 3 Garaway Cove 75 Cul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac 2 Hollyberry Drive 75 Trailwood Drive Dead End 5 Cherry Stone Circle 75 Cherry Park Blvd Cherry Park Blvd 6 Trailwood Drive 75 Springridge Road (1) Clinton-Raymond Road (1) 2 Smokehill Drive 76 Stonegate Drive Cul-De-Sac 5 Berkshire Street 76 Northside Drive (2) Cul-De-Sac 3 Beverly Drive 76 Laurelwood Drive Dead End 3 Tanglewood Drive 76 Huntcliff Way Arlington Street 3 Blueberry Lane 76 Williamson Road (2) Dead End 3 Grand Oak Blvd 76 Clinton-Raymond Road (1) Dead End 2 Lansdowne Place 77 Melrose Place Cul-De-Sac 6 Melrose Place 77 Old Vicksburg Road Twin Oaks Drive 6 Middleton Place 77 Cul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac 3 Pebblebrook Drive 77 Trailwood Drive (1) Willowbrook Drive (1) 2 Quail Cove 77 Cascades Circle Cul-De-Sac 4 Short Dawson 77 Dawson Street Dead End 1 East Leake Street 77 Dunton Road Lakeview Drive 5 Hathaway Drive 77 Church Street Dead End 6 Indian Mound 77 Rock Glen Drive (1) Dead End 5 Meadow Hill Drive 77 Old Vicksburg Road Arlington Street 2 6 Skyline Drive (2) 77 Skyline Drive (2) Cul-De-Sac 2 Stonegate Drive 77 Hwy 80 (MDOT Maint.) Mt. Salus Road (1) 5 Normandy 77 Tanglewood Drive (1) Live Oak Drive 3 Cascades Circle 77 Northside Dr (2) Northside Dr (2) 4 Arrow Drive 1 78 Pinehaven Road (1) CHS 3 Green Oak Cove 78 Pinehaven Road (2) Cul-De-Sac 3 Navajo Circle 78 Apache Blvd Apache Blvd 3 Northside Drive (2) 78 Pinehaven Road 4 Lane 3 Roanwood Court 78 Abby Oak Drive Cul-De-Sac 5 Short Warrenton Road 78 Warrenton Road Dead End 1 McDonald Drive 78 Morrison Drive Patio Place 6 McRaven Road 78 City Limits Midway Road 2 Quail Hollow Drive 78 Clinton-Tinnin (1) Dead End 1 Winding Hills (1) 78 Lake Forrest Lane Indian Summer Lane 1 Baseball Alley 78 Cynthia Road (2) Dead End 3 Briarwood Drive 78 Normandy Tanglewood Drive (1) 3 Eager Street 79 Cul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac 4 Traceway - Soccer 79 Heatherlynn Circle 79 McDonald Drive McDonald Drive 6 Northside Drive (3) 79 4 Lane City Limits 3 Oakwood Drive 79 Heights Drive Clinton Blvd (1) 4 Red Oak Cove 79 Abby Oak Drive Cul-De-Sac 5 Neal Street 79 Northside Drive (1) Monroe Street (2) 1 Crosskeys Drive 79 Stonegate Drive Indian Mound 5 Dunton Road 79 East Leake Street (2) Hillcrest Drive 3 Franklin Drive 79 Old Vicksburg Road (1) Arlington Street 4 Hood Drive 79 West Virginia Drive Cul-De-Sac 2 Rolling Grove Drive 79 Cherry Stone Circle Cherry Stone Circle 6 South McRaven Road 79 Springridge Road (4) City Limits 2 Cherry Stone Drive 79 Old Vicksburg Road Cherry Park Blvd 6 Elgin Place 79 Rosemont Circle Cul-De-Sac 4 Glen Auburn Drive 79 Oak Meadows Drive Cul-De-Sac 2 Lindale Drive 79 Clinton Blvd (1) Old Vicksburg Road (1) 4 Shady Glen Drive 79 Northside Drive (3) Briarwood Drive 3 Twin Lakes 79 Northside Drive (3) Twin Lakes 4 Crest View Drive 79 Dead End Cedar Hill Drive 3 Dove Way Circle 79 Pheasant Run Cul-De-Sac 4 Pinehaven Place 80 Pinehaven Road (2) Dead End 3 Shadia Drive 80 Pinehaven Road (2) Cul-De-Sac 3 Wickstead Drive 80 Clinton Blvd (2) Dead End 6 Briars Drive 80 Northside Drive (3) Rosemont Circle 4 Midway Road 80 Clinton-Raymond Road (1) City Limits 2 Post Road (1) 80 Bellevue Street Tanglewood Drive (1) 3 Tulane Drive 80 Springridge Road (4) Dead End 2 Gloucester Place 80 Melrose Place Melrose Place 6 Pineview Drive 80 Laurelwood Drive Beverly Drive 3 Willow Brook Dr 80 Springridge Road (4) Pebblebrook Drive 2 Clear Brook Lane 81 Winding Hills (2) Cul-De-Sac 1 Clinton Blvd (2) 81 Lindale Drive City Limits 6 Landrum Street 81 East College Street East Main (1) 4 Masonic Drive 81 Hwy 80 (MDOT Maint.) Church Street 6 Rosa Lane 81 West Northside Drive (1) Dead End 1 Sharp Street 81 East College Street Dead End 4 South Rectangle Drive 81 Rectangle Drive Rectangle Drive 1 Cherry Park Blvd 81 Old Vicksburg Road (2) Cherry Stone Circle 6 West Northside Drive (1) 81 Clinton-Tinnin (1) Old City Limits 1 Wildwood Drive 81 Tanglewood Drive (2) Cul-De-Sac 3 Alexandria Court 81 Middleton Place Charleston Ave. 3 Hannah Drive 81 Kitchings Drive Kitchings Drive 5 Hillmont Circle 81 Hunters Ridge Drive Cul-De-Sac 3 Moselle Drive 81 Concord Drive Cul-De-Sac 2 Owens Road 81 Johnson Street Dead End 1 Pebble Lane 81 Trailwood Drive (1) Pebblebrook Drive 2 Cambridge Cove 81 Clinton-Raymond Road Cul-De-Sac 5 East Street (2) 81 Lawson Street East Leake Street (1) 5 Easthaven Drive 81 Clinton Blvd (1) Church Street 6 Oklahoma Drive 81 West Virginia Drive Dead End 2 Monroe Street (2) 81 East Leake Street (1) Northside Drive (1) 5 Oak Meadows Drive 81 Grand Oak Blvd Glen Auburn Drive 2 St Thomas Parkway 82 West Northside Drive (1) North Frontage Road 1 Burnt Leaf Way 82 Winding Hills (2) Cul-De-Sac 1 Cherry Ridge Drive 82 Cherry Stone Circle Cherry Stone Circle 6 Chestnut Street 82 Blueberry Lane Cul-De-Sac 3 Indian Summer Lane 82 Winding Hills (1) Lofty Pine Lane 1 Jefferson Street (1) 82 E. College Street Lawson Street 5 Lawson Street 82 East Street (1) Dead End 1 Apache Court 82 Navajo Circle Cul-De-Sac 3 Belle Place 82 Bellevue Street Cul-De-Sac 3 Camp Garaway Road (2) 82 Dead End Longwood 2 Capitol Street (5) 82 W. Leake Street Vernon Road (1) 5 Cardinal Lane 82 Parker Drive Lindale Drive 6 Gray Drive 82 West Northside Drive (1) Cul-De-Sac 1 Kimberly Cove 82 Cotton Acres Drive Cul-De-Sac 2 Linden Place 82 Melrose Place Cul-De-Sac 6 Marachino Drive 82 Cherry Stone Circle Cherry Stone Circle 6 Norton Place 82 Williamson Road (2) Cul-De-Sac 3 Royal Oak Drive 82 Pebblebrook Drive Dead End 2 Twin Oaks Drive 82 Rosemont Drive Melrose Place 4 Andover Street 82 Lakeview Drive Post Road (2) 4 Casa Urbano Drive 82 Cul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac 5 Moss Wood Lane 82 Royal Oak Drive Shadowwood Drive 2 Villa Way 82 Cascades Circle Waterfall Way 4 Woodchase Park Drive 82 Springridge Road (1) Johnston Place 5 Manchester Street 82 Beverly Drive Dead End 3 Hunters Ridge Drive 82 Pinehaven Road (2) Hillshire Court 3 Longwood Drive 82 Royal Oak Drive Cul-De-Sac 2 Pheasant Run 82 Cascades Circle Cul-De-Sac 4 Patio Place 82 Clinton Blvd (2) Hathaway Drive 6 Library 83 Dogwood Street (1) 83 Beverly Drive Normandy 3 E. College Street 83 Sunrise Drive Sunset Drive 5 Elm Court 83 Longwood Place Cul-De-Sac 4 Fairmont Street 83 Clinton Parkway E. College Street 4 Lakeridge Cove 83 Lakeridge Lane (2) Cul-De-Sac 1 Price Hill Cove 83 Clinton Parkway Dead End 5 Shady Pine Drive 83 Live Oak Drive Cul-De-Sac 3 Soccer Row 83 Cynthia Road (2) Cul-De-Sac 3 Johnston Place 83 Springridge Road (1) Cul-De-Sac 5 Merganser Trail 83 Cul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac 1 Sleepy Hollow Lane 83 Winding Hills (2) Cul-De-Sac 1 Country Cove Drive 83 Country Cove Drive Cul-De-Sac 2 Simmons Drive 83 McDonald Drive Cul-De-Sac 6 Sunny Orchard Lane 83 Cherry Stone Circle Cul-De-Sac 6 Caribbean Cove 83 Cascades Circle Cascades Circle 4 Amherst Street 83 Lakeview Drive Post Road (2) 4 Parkview Road 83 Parkview Lane Southwood 4 Abby Oak Drive 84 Hollyberry Drive Springridge Road 5 Dublin Drive 84 Lindale Drive Scotland Road 6 Lakeridge Lane (2) 84 Mallard Way Cul-De-Sac 1 Mariah Thomas Gamble Road 84 St. Thomas Parkway South Norrell Road 1 North Frontage Road 84 Begin State Maint. End State Maint. 1 Pinehaven Cove 84 Pinehaven Road (2) Cul-De-Sac 1 Rimrock Drive 84 Indian Mound Cul-De-Sac 5 Winding Hills (2) 84 Lake Forrest Lane Dead End 1 Wood Street 84 East Leake Street (1) Oakwood Drive 4 Yorkshire Cove 84 Huntington Hills Drive Cul-De-Sac 1 Berry Drive 84 Pinehaven Road (1) Linda Drive NW 1 Diane Place 84 McDonald Drive Dead End 6 Fox Run Way 84 Winding Hills (2) Cul-De-Sac 1 Shadow Cove 84 Shadowwood Drive (1) Cul-De-Sac 2 Shore Drive 84 Cascades Circle Cul-De-Sac 4 Boxwood Cove 84 Stonegate Drive Cul-De-Sac 5 Clinton Blvd (1) 84 E. College Street Morrison Drive 4 Cynthia St 84 Neal Street Northside Drive (2) 3 Manchu Court 84 Cherry Stone Circle Cul-De-Sac 6 Park Place 84 Northside Drive (2) Cul-De-Sac 3 West Virginia Drive 84 Tulane Drive Tulane Drive 2 Banks Road 84 Clinton-Raymond Road Dead End 5 Dunleith Way 84 Grand Oak Blvd Cul-De-Sac 2 Stafford Drive 84 Clinton-Tinnin (1) Dead End 1 Southern Oaks Dr 84 Pinehaven Road (2) Chatham Place 3 Battery Drive 84 Clinton Industrial Park Dr.
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