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County-Maintained-Roads-List.Pdf County Maintained Roads List Document Search Tips 1. To search for a specific roadway name, use the search tool in Adobe Reader or click “Ctrl + f” for Windows OS or “Command + f” for Mac OS browsers to show the search window field. 2. Type in the street name in the search window field. Do not include the house or building number. For the best results, do not use “road, street, circle, etc.” For example, “Main,” not “Main Street.” 3. Any instance of the search term will be highlighted in the document. Use the arrow keys in the search window field to advance to the next or move back to the previous entry. 4. The column labeled “Maint by” will tell you if the roadway is city or county maintained. How to Print a Portion of the PDF • Open the PDF in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat. • (Acrobat X/Reader X) Choose Edit > Take A Snapshot. (Acrobat 9/Reader 9) • Choose Tools > Select & Zoom > Snapshot Tool. • Drag a rectangle around the area you want to print. • Choose File > Print. • Make sure that the Selected Graphic option is selected in the Print Range area of the Print dialog box. • Click OK or Print. • More at https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/print-portion-page-acrobat-reader.html Printed: Escambia County, Florida, Road Page 1 of 185 09/29/2016 List Engineering Department This Road List is maintained for internal use by the Escambia County Engineering Department. Pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Road List is a public record that is available for inspection and copying by any person. While the Engineering Department strives to ensure that the Road List is current and accurate, Escambia County provides no warranties, expressed or implied, for the information contained in the Road List. Under Florida law, Escambia County is not liable for errors or inaccuracies in its public records. Accordingly, persons who view the Road List are strongly encouraged to verify the accuracy of the information with other sources. Street Name From To Length (ft) Maint. By 10 MILE ROAD PATE ST 727'E/CHEMSTRND 2,343 County_ 10 MILE ROAD STEFANI RD EDENDALE RD 645 County_ 10 MILE ROAD W/ RR CROSSING ASHLAND AVE 3,901 County_ 10 MILE ROAD E/ RR CROSSING RR CROSSING 1,734 County_ 10 MILE ROAD CHEMSTRAND RD RR CROSSING E/ 4,901 County_ 10 MILE ROAD 727'E/CHEMSTRND CHEMSTRAND RD 727 County_ 10 MILE ROAD ASHLAND RD STEFANI RD 1,299 County_ 10 MILE ROAD (GRNBRIER) E/ BRIDGE PATE ST 4,644 County_ 10 MILE ROAD (GRNBRIER) END BRIDGE BEGIN BRIDGE 34 County_ 10 MILE ROAD (GRNBRIER) EAST END BRIDGE 2,596 County_ 10TH AV City 10TH AV City 11TH AV City 11TH AV City 12TH AV BAYOU BLVD UNDERWOOD AV 6,384 County_ 12TH AV City 12TH AV City 12TH AV City 13TH AV City 14TH AV City 15TH AV City 16TH AV City 17TH AV City 18TH AV City 19TH AV City 1ST AVE OLD CHEMSTRAND SOUTHEAST END 135 Unopened R/W 1ST STREET INTERBAY AVE PALMETTO AVE 2,938 County_ 1ST STREET PRIVATE ROAD INTERBAY AVE 335 County_ 1ST STREET WEST OF 69TH WEATHERWOOD PL WEATHERWOOD DR 95 County_ 20TH AV City 2ND AVENUE DEAD END CHEMSTRAND RD 400 County_ 2ND STREET S/ PRIVATE ROAD INTERBAY AVE 188 County_ 2ND STREET * @ WINTHROP NAVY BLVD 842 County_ 2ND STREET * S/ PALMETTO * @ WINTHROP 413 County_ 2ND STREET S/ CENTRAL AVE * S/ PALMETTO 1,482 County_ 2ND STREET INTERBAY AVE CENTRAL AVE 1,430 County_ 2ND STREET WEST OF 69TH WEATHERWOOD PL WEATHERWOOD DR 95 County_ 34TH ST City 3RD AVENUE BRADLEY AVE CHEMSTRAND RD 310 County_ 3RD STREET * 380' SOUTH BARRANCAS 380 County_ Printed: Escambia County, Florida, Road Page 2 of 185 09/29/2016 List Engineering Department This Road List is maintained for internal use by the Escambia County Engineering Department. Pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Road List is a public record that is available for inspection and copying by any person. While the Engineering Department strives to ensure that the Road List is current and accurate, Escambia County provides no warranties, expressed or implied, for the information contained in the Road List. Under Florida law, Escambia County is not liable for errors or inaccuracies in its public records. Accordingly, persons who view the Road List are strongly encouraged to verify the accuracy of the information with other sources. Street Name From To Length (ft) Maint. By 3RD STREET S/ WINTHROP AVE *380'S/BARANCAS 598 County_ 3RD STREET WINTHROP AVE PALMETTO AVE Unopened R/W 3RD STREET WEST OF 69TH WEATHERWOOD PL WEATHERWOOD DR 95 County_ 4 WHEEL DRIVE PINE FOREST WYMART RD County_ 40TH LANE CLOVER ST PALAFOX ST 570 County_ 41ST LANE CLOVER ST PALAFOX ST 586 County_ 42ND LANE PALAFOX ST PACE BLVD 1,340 County_ 44TH ST City 46TH AVE PLACE (NORTH) EAST END N 46TH AVE 188 County_ 46TH AVENUE (NORTH) S/ 1290' * LILLIAN HWY 1,290 County_ 46TH AVENUE (NORTH) S/ JACKSON ST *1290'S/LILLIAN 1,919 County_ 46TH AVENUE (NORTH) LILLIAN HWY NORWOOD DR 607 County_ 47TH AVENUE (NORTH) YORKSHIRE AVE JACKSON ST 1,457 County_ 47TH AVENUE (NORTH) STATE ST YORKSHIRE AVE 441 County_ 48TH AVENUE (NORTH) SOUTH END JACKSON ST 405 County_ 48TH AVENUE (NORTH) LILLIAN HWY PEN HAVEN DR 1,144 County_ 48TH STREET (NORTH) JACKSON ST LILLIAN HWY 3,329 County_ 49TH AVENUE (NORTH) LILLIAN HWY CAREY AVE 883 County_ 49TH AVENUE (NORTH) CHESTNUT ST JACKSON ST 895 County_ 49TH STREET (NORTH) JACKSON ST LILLIAN HWY 3,418 County_ 4TH AVENUE SOUTH END CHEMSTRAND RD 300 County_ 50TH AVENUE (NORTH) LILLIAN HWY FAIRFIELD DR 1,820 County_ 50TH AVENUE (NORTH) SOUTH END LILLIAN HWY 1,538 County_ 52ND AVENUE (NORTH) * 1390' SOUTH FAIRFIELD 1,390 County_ 52ND AVENUE (NORTH) LILLIAN HWY *1390'S/FAIRFLD 567 County_ 52ND AVENUE (NORTH) EATON RD LILLIAN HWY 1,319 County_ 57TH AVENUE (NORTH) ADMIRAL DOYLE BEGIN C&G 1,183 County_ 57TH AVENUE (NORTH) BEGIN C&G JACKSON ST 1,874 County_ 57TH AVENUE (NORTH) JACKSON ST LILLIAN HWY 3,084 County_ 57TH AVENUE (NORTH) LILLIAN HWY FAIRFIELD DR 2,200 County_ 58TH AVENUE (NORTH) FAIRFIELD DR TONAWANDA DR 2,611 County_ 58TH AVENUE (NORTH) NORTH END AURORA AVE 216 County_ 58TH AVENUE (NORTH) KENDALL AVE AURORA AVE S/ 263 County_ 58TH AVENUE (NORTH) MARGARETTA BLVD LILLIAN HWY 260 County_ 58TH AVENUE (NORTH) ANNETTE ST MARGARETTA BLVD 1,231 County_ 59TH AVENUE FLAXMAN AVENUE LILLIAN HWY 1,031 County_ 59TH AVENUE (NORTH) ANNETTE ST MARGARETTA BLVD 1,174 County_ 59TH AVENUE (NORTH) JACKSON ST ANNETTE ST 1,372 County_ 59TH AVENUE (NORTH) KENDALL AVE AURORA AVE 519 County_ 59TH AVENUE (NORTH) SCHOFIELD DR KENDALL AVE 672 County_ Printed: Escambia County, Florida, Road Page 3 of 185 09/29/2016 List Engineering Department This Road List is maintained for internal use by the Escambia County Engineering Department. Pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Road List is a public record that is available for inspection and copying by any person. While the Engineering Department strives to ensure that the Road List is current and accurate, Escambia County provides no warranties, expressed or implied, for the information contained in the Road List. Under Florida law, Escambia County is not liable for errors or inaccuracies in its public records. Accordingly, persons who view the Road List are strongly encouraged to verify the accuracy of the information with other sources. Street Name From To Length (ft) Maint. By 59TH AVENUE (NORTH) MCNAIR LN JACKSON ST 554 Maintainance 5TH AVENUE BRADLEY AVE CHEMSTRAND RD 422 County_ 60TH AVENUE (NORTH) SOUTH END JACKSON ST 986 County_ 60TH AVENUE (NORTH) S'LY CUL-DE-SAC NORTH / KENDALL 370 County_ 60TH AVENUE (NORTH) FAIRFIELD DR TONAWANDA DR 2,618 County_ 60TH AVENUE (NORTH) MARGARETTE BLVD LILLIAN HWY 296 County_ 60TH AVENUE (NORTH) SOUTH END MARGARETTA BLVD 1,582 County_ 61ST AVENUE US 98 LAKE JOANNE DR 2,032 County_ 61ST AVENUE SW CUL-DE-SAC 287'N/LK CHARLE 2,229 County_ 61ST AVENUE N'LY CUL-DE-SAC 287'N/LK CHARLE 594 County_ 61ST AVENUE (NORTH) FAIRFIELD DR TONAWANDA DR 2,648 County_ 61ST AVENUE (NORTH) LILLIAN HWY FAIRFIELD DR 2,565 County_ 61ST AVENUE (NORTH) JACKSON ST LILLIAN HWY 2,692 County_ 61ST AVENUE (NORTH) SOUTH END JACKSON ST 2,223 County_ 61ST AVENUE(NORTH)(PRIV) TONAWANDA DR NORTH END 507 Private 61ST AVENUE(NORTH)(PRIV) WEST END N 61ST AVE 552 Private 62ND AVENUE FAIRFIELD SOUTH END 633 Private 62ND AVENUE FAIRFIELD NORTH E ST Private 62ND AVENUE (NORTH) JACKSON ST NORTH END 1,315 County_ 62ND AVENUE (NORTH) LARUA ST JACKSON ST 1,020 County_ 62ND AVENUE (NORTH) SOUTH END LARUA ST 313 County_ 63ND AVENUE (NORTH) S/ ROAD WIDENS LILLIAN HWY 991 County_ 63RD AVENUE (NORTH) S/ JACKSON ST ROAD WIDENS 1,340 County_ 64TH AVE SOUTH END JACKSON ST 500 Private 65TH AVENUE (SOUTH) MYRTLE HILLS CR PENTON 446 County_ 65TH STREET (NORTH) * 152' SOUTH FAIRFIELD DR 152 County_ 65TH STREET (NORTH) *2978'S/FRFIELD *152'S/FRFIELD 2,478 County_ 65TH STREET (NORTH) LILLIAN HWY *2978'S/FRFIELD 287 County_ 65TH STREET (NORTH) JACKSON ST LILLIAN HWY 1,954 County_ 65TH STREET (NORTH) S/ * N/PENTON JACKSON ST 1,931 County_ 66TH AVENUE SOUTH END PENTON STREET 619 County_ 66TH AVENUE PENTON ST FABIANO ST 475 County_ 67TH AVENUE PENTON ST FABIANO ST 479 County_ 67TH AVENUE SOUTH END PENTON ST 565 County_ 67TH AVENUE SOUTH END EXIST PVMT 85 Private 68TH AVENUE MALVERN ST JACKSON ST 810 County_ 68TH AVENUE JACKSON ST NORTH END 625 County_ 68TH AVENUE SOUTH END FABIANO ST 1,113 County_ 69TH AVENUE CHANGE IN WIDTH CLYDESDALE DR 486 County_ Printed: Escambia County, Florida, Road Page 4 of 185 09/29/2016 List Engineering Department This Road List is maintained for internal use by the Escambia County Engineering Department.
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