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Sacramento County Maintained Road Index SACRAMENTO COUNTY MAINTAINED ROAD INDEX ROAD ROAD NAME FROM [NUMBER AND NAME] TO [NUMBER AND NAME] LENGTH NUMBER MILES 4F1106 1ST AV 4F0180 GRAND AV 4F1134 ISLANDVIEW WY 0.28 4F0170 1ST AV SH160 4F0180 GRAND AV 0.05 5C1380 1ST PKWY 5C1381 SKY PKWY 5C1379 2ND PKWY 0.14 6F0170 1ST ST 6F0160 KOST RD GALT CITY LIMIT 0.4 4F1105 2ND AV SH160 4F1107 WALNUT AV 0.19 5C1379 2ND PKWY 5C1381 SKY PKWY 5C1378 ALTAIR PKWY 0.15 5A1135 2ND ST 5A0010 U ST 5B1153 ASCOT ST 2.47 4F1104 3RD AV 4F1107 WALNUT AV 4F0180 GRAND AV 0.14 5C1369 3RD PKWY 5C1371 5TH PKWY 5C1377 URSA PKWY 0.31 4E1113 3RD ST 4E1114 BLAIR ST END 0.16 5A1150 4TH AV 5A1196 K ST 8410 4TH AV 0.3 4F1111 4TH AV SH160 4F1134 ISLANDVIEW WY 0.21 5C1375 4TH PKWY 5C1381 SKY PKWY 5C1375 URANUS PKWY 0.16 5A1182 4TH ST 5A0060 MARYSVILLE BL 5B1153 ASCOT ST 0.27 4E1112 4TH ST 4E1114 BLAIR ST END 0.15 5A1152 5TH AV 5A1196 K ST 5A1144 SILVER CREST CIR 0.68 5C1371 5TH PKWY 5C1369 3RD PKWY 5C1372 ASTRON PKWY 0.26 5A1151 5TH ST 5A1105 O ST 5A1196 K ST 0.5 4E1111 5TH ST 4E1114 BLAIR ST END 0.16 5A1172 6TH AV 5A1196 K ST 5A1195 L ST 0.12 5A1172 6TH AV 5A0070 M ST 5A1194 N ST 0.12 5C1373 6TH PKWY 5C0110 FLORIN RD 5C1381 SKY PKWY 0.28 5A1140 6TH ST 3A0030 ELKHORN BL 5A0070 M ST 0.4 5A1140 6TH ST 5A0070 M ST 5A1105 O ST 0.36 5A1140 6TH ST 5A1103 Q ST 5A0010 U ST 0.46 4E1110 6TH ST 4E0010 HOOD FRANKLIN END 0.09 5A1171 7TH AV 5A1139 FRONT ST 5A1105 O ST 0.3 5A1396 7TH ST 5A1103 Q ST 5A1395 S ST 0.26 5A1173 7TH ST 5A1196 K ST 5A0070 M ST 0.25 5A1173 7TH ST 5A1194 N ST END 0.32 5A1174 8TH AV 5A1105 O ST 5A0070 M ST 0.25 5A1112 8TH ST END END 0.08 5A1112 8TH ST 5A1103 Q ST 5A0010 U ST 0.5 5A1112 8TH ST 5A1109 OAK LN 5A1103 Q ST 0.56 5A1310 9TH AV 5A0090 OAK LN END 0.36 5A1133 9TH ST 5A0090 OAK LN 5A0250 O ST 0.23 5A0230 9TH ST 5A0010 U ST 3A0010 ELVERTA RD 0.66 5A1177 10TH ST 5A1115 E ST 3A0030 ELKHORN BL 0.51 Page 1 of 177 SACRAMENTO COUNTY MAINTAINED ROAD INDEX 5A1177 10TH ST 5A0250 O ST 5A1103 Q ST 0.25 5A1177 10TH ST 5A1103 Q ST 5A0010 U ST 0.47 5A1177 10TH ST 5A0010 U ST 5A1304 MILLDALE CR 0.04 5A0240 10TH ST 5A0090 OAK LN 5A0250 O ST 0.12 5C0030 14TH AV SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS 5C0210 STOCKTON BL 0.28 5C0030 14TH AV IN SACRAMENTO CITY SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS 5A1193 14TH ST 5A0010 U ST 5A1103 Q ST 0.46 5A1193 14TH ST 5A1195 L ST 5A1113 I ST 0.37 5C1104 15TH AV 5C1114 E NICHOLS AV 5C0210 STOCKTON BL 0.52 5C1132 16TH AV 5C1126 47TH ST 5C0210 STOCKTON BL 0.14 5C1120 16TH AV 5C1110 W NICHOLS AV 5C1106 44TH ST 0.22 5A0160 16TH ST 3A0030 ELKHORN BL SACRAMENTO CITY LIMIT 1.33 5A0160 16TH ST 5A0290 KASSER RD 5A0010 U ST 0.99 5A0160 16TH ST 5A0010 U ST 5A1103 Q ST 1.15 5C1133 17TH AV 5C1135 HOWARD AV 5C0210 STOCKTON BL 0.12 5C1119 18TH AV END END 0.32 5A1118 18TH ST 5A0010 U ST END @ S 0.09 5A1118 18TH ST 5A1103 Q ST 5A1113 I ST 1.1 5C1123 20TH AV END 5C1106 44TH ST 0.25 5A1197 20TH ST 5B1153 ASCOT ST 5A1103 Q ST 2 5C1238 22ND AV 5C0040 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR BL 5C1240 MENDOCINO BL 0.16 5C1238 22ND AV 5C1117 42ND ST 5C1106 44TH ST 0.12 5A1198 22ND ST END @ S END @ N 1.95 5C1509 23RD AV 5C0040 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BL 5C1106 44TH ST 0.51 5A1199 24TH ST END @ S 5A0270 E ST 0.3 5A0260 24TH ST 5A0270 E ST 5A0010 U ST 2.03 5C1246 25TH AV 5C1106 44TH ST SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS 0.14 5C1255 26TH AV 5C1240 MENDOCINO BL END 0.47 5A1200 26TH ST END @ S END @ N 2.2 5C1249 28TH AV 5C1106 44TH ST SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS 0.18 5A0200 28TH ST 5A0010 U ST 3A0010 ELVERTA RD 0.68 5A0200 28TH ST 3A0030 ELKHORN BL 5A0010 U ST 0.99 5A1120 28TH ST 3A0030 ELKHORN BL END @ S 0.12 5A1201 30TH ST 3A0030 ELKHORN BL 5A0010 U ST 0.96 5C1286 32ND AV 5C1279 DEWEY BL 5C1287 49TH ST 0.05 5C1260 32ND AV 5C1261 MASCOT AV 5C1240 MENDOCINO BL 0.1 5A1202 32ND ST 5A1204 SCOTLAND DR 5A0010 U ST 0.18 5A0300 32ND ST 5A0010 U ST 5A1649 FREEDOM PARK DR 1.97 5C1288 33RD AV 5C1279 DEWEY BL 5C1287 49TH ST 0.05 5C1258 33RD AV 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL END 0.24 Page 2 of 177 SACRAMENTO COUNTY MAINTAINED ROAD INDEX 5C1435 34TH AV END 5C1106 44TH ST 0.25 5A1203 34TH ST 5A0010 U ST END @ S 2.19 5C1321 35TH AV 5C1298 41ST ST 5C1106 44TH ST 0.23 5C1263 35TH AV 5C0040 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BL 5C1240 MENDOCINO BL 0.18 5C1257 35TH ST 5C1258 33RD AV END 0.08 5C1295 36TH AV 5C1278 SAMPSON BL 5C1279 DEWEY BL 0.08 5C1291 37TH AV 5C1298 41ST ST 5C0210 STOCKTON BL 1.06 5C1266 37TH AV 5C1268 39TH ST 5C1240 MENDOCINO BL 0.06 5C1303 37TH ST 5C1309 45TH AV END 0.31 5C1328 38TH AV END 5C1297 CHAPIN WY 0.28 5C1327 38TH AV 5C1298 41ST ST 5C1323 GARIBALDI ST 0.14 5C1294 38TH AV 5C1290 NINA WY END 0.21 5C1270 39TH AV 5C1268 39TH ST 5C1277 VISTA AV 0.69 5C1268 39TH ST END 5C1301 42ND AV 0.14 5C1268 39TH ST 5C1304 40TH AV 5C1261 MASCOT AV 0.27 5C1262 39TH ST 5C1263 35TH AV 5C1260 32ND AV 0.16 5C1304 40TH AV END END 0.11 5C1304 40TH AV 5C1268 39TH ST 5C1320 43RD ST 0.3 5C1304 40TH AV 5C1106 44TH ST 5C1277 VISTA AV 0.3 5C1264 40TH ST 5C1308 44TH AV END 0.57 5C1299 41ST AV 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL 5C1106 44TH ST 0.75 5C1298 41ST ST END 5C1321 35TH AV 0.55 5C1115 41ST ST 5C1110 W NICHOLS AV 5C0030 14TH AV 0.06 5C1301 42ND AV 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL 5C1268 39TH ST 0.34 5C1301 42ND AV END 5C1278 SAMPSON BL 0.71 5C1322 42ND ST 5C1325 LANTANA AV 5C0070 FRUITRIDGE RD 0.47 5C1322 42ND ST 5C1550 CUNY AV 5C1313 49TH AV 0.12 5C1117 42ND ST 5C1255 26TH AV 5C0030 14TH AV 0.77 5C1307 43RD AV 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL END 0.34 5C1307 43RD AV END 5C1106 44TH ST 0.31 5C1324 43RD ST 5C1291 37TH AV 5C1321 35TH AV 0.1 5C1320 43RD ST 5C1299 41ST AV 5C1270 39TH AV 0.1 5C1316 43RD ST 5C1318 45TH AV 5C1314 HILTS AV 0.13 5C1118 43RD ST 5C1119 18TH AV 5C0030 14TH AV 0.25 5C1308 44TH AV 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL END 0.34 5C1308 44TH AV END 5C1298 41ST ST 0.07 5C1308 44TH AV 5C1316 43RD ST 5C1278 SAMPSON BL 0.45 5C1106 44TH ST 5C0090 47TH AV 5C0070 FRUITRIDGE RD 1 5C1106 44TH ST 5C0070 FRUITRIDGE RD 5C0030 14TH AV 1 5C1106 44TH ST END @ S 5C0090 47TH AV 0.48 Page 3 of 177 SACRAMENTO COUNTY MAINTAINED ROAD INDEX 5C1318 45TH AV 5C1319 46TH AV 5C1106 44TH ST 0.16 5C1309 45TH AV 5C0070 FRUITRIDGE RD 5C0040 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BL 0.17 5C1335 45TH ST 5C0090 47TH AV 5C1308 44TH AV 0.16 5C1254 45TH ST 5C1252 SOLEDAD AV 5C1255 26TH AV 0.09 5C1129 45TH ST 5C1104 15TH AV 5C0030 14TH AV 0.08 5C1125 45TH ST 5C1105 ROOSEVELT AV 5C1124 PARKER AV 0.1 5C1319 46TH AV 5C1318 45TH AV 5C1106 44TH ST 0.18 5C1310 46TH AV 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL 5C0040 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BL 0.15 5C1136 46TH ST END 5C0090 47TH AV 0.31 5C1136 46TH ST 5C1130 ORINDA WY 5C1104 15TH AV 0.07 5C1109 47TH AV 5C1362 WIRE DR 5C1344 STEINER DR 0.4 5C0090 47TH AV SAC C.L. .42M E/24TH ST 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL 0.47 5C0090 47TH AV 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL SR 99 0.38 5C0090 47TH AV SR 99 SAC C.L. .06M W/STOCKTON BL 1.02 5C0090 47TH AV IN SACRAMENTO CITY SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS 5C1126 47TH ST 5C1104 15TH AV END 0.19 5C1126 47TH ST 5C1105 ROOSEVELT AV SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS 0.1 5C1126 47TH ST 5C0090 47TH AV 5C1496 50TH ST 0.57 5C1342 48TH AV 5C1344 STEINER DR 5C1345 DALLAS WY 0.47 5C1311 48TH AV 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL 5C1312 WESLEY AV 0.25 5C1127 48TH ST SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS 5C1134 YOSEMITE AV 0.28 5C1313 49TH AV 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL 5C1322 42ND ST 0.37 5C1287 49TH ST 5C1288 33RD AV 5C1286 32ND AV 0.05 5C1128 49TH ST 5C1105 ROOSEVELT AV 5C1124 PARKER AV 0.1 5C1346 50TH AV 5C1126 47TH ST 5C1344 STEINER RD 0.26 5C1346 50TH AV 5C1365 PRENTISS DR 5C1362 WIRE DR 0.15 5C1496 50TH ST 5C1359 53RD AV 5C1346 50TH AV 0.29 5C1387 51ST AV 5C1562 CONNECTOR ST 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL 0.5 5C1352 51ST AV 5C1356 51ST ST 6A0070 OAK AV 0.05 5C1356 51ST ST 5C1344 STEINER DR 5C1359 53RD AV 0.3 5C1388 52ND AV END 6A0140 AUBURN BL 0.55 5C1358 52ND AV 5C1356 51ST ST 5C1353 AUSTIN WY 0.15 5C1355 52ND ST 5C1357 CORVET WY 5C1358 52ND AV 0.14 5C1359 53RD AV 5C0160 65TH ST EXWY SACRAMENTO CITY LIMIT 0.31 5C1359 53RD AV END 5C1496 50TH ST 0.55 5C1354 53RD ST 5C1344 STEINER DR 5C1358 52ND AV 0.15 5C1340 54TH ST 5C1109 47TH AV 5C1342 48TH AV 0.06 5D1107 55TH ST 5D1104 SIXTY SIXTH AV 5C0110 FLORIN RD 0.25 5C0160 65TH ST EXPWY SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS 5C0110 FLORIN RD 0.9 5C0160 65TH ST EXPWY IN SACRAMENTO CITY SACRAMENTO CITY LIMITS Page 4 of 177 SACRAMENTO COUNTY MAINTAINED ROAD INDEX 5D1104 66TH AV 5C0210 STOCKTON BL 5D1107 55TH ST 0.75 5D1265 68TH AV 5C0080 POWER INN RD 5D1254 FLORINDA WY 0.22 5D1110 A PKWY 5D0130 CENTER PKWY 5D1115 FOREST PKWY 0.46 5D0110 A PKWY 5C0140 FRANKLIN BL 5D0130 CENTER PKWY 0.25 4F1122 A ST 4F0020 RIVER RD 4F1127 TYLER ST 0.06 5B1753 A ST 5A0220 WATT AV END @ EAST 0.513 6A2648 ABBINGTON WY 6A2649 HARSTON WY 6A1177 POKER LN 0.093 7A1379 ABELIA CT 7A1293 MELLODORA DR END 0.03 6B1199 ABERDEEN WY 6B1194 HILLCREST WY 6B1104 PASADENA AV 0.12 6A2011 ABERFELDY WY 6A1200 TUPELO DR 6A2013 GLENEAGLE 0.12 6A2333 ABIGAIL CT 6A2330 BENJAMIN DR END 0.04 6D1256 ABISKO CT 6D1260 DURNESS WY END 0.05 6B1387 ABRAHAM WY 6B1374 PROSPECT DR END 0.05 5A1624 ACACIA WOODS CT 5A1610 BIRCHDALE WY END 0.05 6A2427 ACAPPELLA CIR 3A0010 ELVERTA RD 3A0010 ELVERTA RD 0.24 6A2152 ACCLAIM CT END 6A2151 BESTOW WY 0.06 6A2387 ACCLARO CT END 6A2386 FILIFERA WY 0.02 6A2150 ACCORD CT END 6A2148 EVENT WY 0.05 7A1405 ACER WY 7A1298 OLD RANCH RD 7A1404 JUGLANS DR 0.16 6C1341 ACHATES CIR 6C1139 TALLYHO DR END 0.38 7B1372 ACKERMAN WY 7B1370 GUNNER WY 7B1345 ST THOMAS DR 0.12 6A2375 ACKERSON WY 6A2381 TALLON WY 6A2374 FALCON VIEW 0.21 5A1621 ACORN HILL CT 4A0060 RIO LINDA BL END 0.16 6B1790 ACORN WY 6B1789 OAK LEAF AV 6B1789 OAK LEAF 0.17 6A2587 ADAGIO WY 6A1210A OUTLOOK DR 6A0060B ROSEVILLE RD 0.221 5A1119 ADAIR ST 5A0100 EL VERANO AV 5A1111 EL MODENA 0.34 5C1147 ADAMS RD 5B1118 MORSE AV 5A0220 WATT AV 0.52 6B2803 ADANA CIR 6B2668 SALMAAN DR 6B2668 SALAAM DR 0.29 5D1159
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