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RMS County Maintained Roads RMS Road(s) Sorted Alphabetically 1/31/2013 ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME 2265 NW101ST LN 8348 NW16TH ST 6562 NW21ST PL 2270 NW101ST ST 8336 SE 16TH ST 6522 SW 21ST PL 2259 NW103RD ST 2366 SW 16TH ST 6185 NE 21ST ST 2261 NW105TH CT 6051 SW 16TH ST 2232 NW21ST ST 6228 10TH ST 8296 SW 16TH ST 2101 SW 21ST ST 8319 NE 10TH ST 2446 17TH LN 6559 SW 21ST WAY 2188 NW10TH ST 2401 SW 17TH PL 6898 NW22ND CT 8308 NW10TH ST 2306 17TH ST 6404 SW 22ND CT 2372 SW 10TH ST 6067 17TH ST 6564 NW22ND PL 6046 SW 10TH ST 2287 NE 17TH ST 6261 NW22ND ST 6293 NE 11TH AVE 2349 NW17TH ST 6109 SW 22ND ST 9346 NW11TH GREEN PL 6384 NW17TH ST 6463 NW23RD CT 8421 NE 11TH PL 8297 NW17TH ST 6258 SW 23RD CT 2311 11TH ST 2298 SW 17TH ST 6251 NW23RD ST 2280 NE 11TH ST 8030 SW 17TH ST 2103 SW 23RD ST 8320 NE 11TH ST 9628 NW17TH TEE PL 6500 SW 23RD ST 2190 NW11TH ST 2993 18TH CT 6259 SW 24TH CT 6488 NW11TH ST 8847 NW18TH PL 6344 SW 24TH CT 8309 NW11TH ST 3571 18TH ST 6034 NW24TH PL 2371 SW 11TH ST 6120 18TH ST 6031 NW24TH ST 6047 SW 11TH ST 8952 18TH ST 2339 SW 24TH ST 8333 NE 12TH ST 6018 NW18TH ST 6054 SW 24TH ST 2210 NW12TH ST 6489 NW18TH ST 6936 SW 25TH CT 8310 NW12TH ST 6933 NW18TH ST 2325 NW25TH LN 2370 SW 12TH ST 8848 NW18TH ST 6545 SW 25TH PL 6048 SW 12TH ST 2344 SW 18TH ST 2309 NE 25TH ST 9308 SW 13TH PL 6052 SW 18TH ST 2230 NW25TH ST 2426 13TH ST 8298 SW 18TH ST 2117 SW 25TH ST 2182 NE 13TH ST 6511 NW19TH CT 6935 SW 26TH CT 8334 NE 13TH ST 2408 NW19TH PL 6955 SW 26TH CT 2211 NW13TH ST 6008 19TH PLACE NORTH 2149 SW 26TH ST 2977 NW13TH ST 6011 19TH PLACE SOUTH 6467 SW 26TH ST 8311 NW13TH ST 2434 19TH ST 2997 NW27TH CT 2369 SW 13TH ST 6203 19TH ST 6954 SW 27TH CT 6880 SW 13TH ST 8657 19TH ST 6246 SW 27TH PL 9307 SW 13TH ST 2163 NW19TH ST 6009 NE 27TH ST 6242 14TH ST 6010 NW19TH ST 8337 NE 27TH ST 8335 NE 14TH ST 2292 SW 19TH ST 2165 NW27TH ST 8720 NE 14TH ST 8608 1ST AVE 6040 NW27TH ST 6065 NW14TH ST 4127 1ST ST 3161 SE 27TH ST 8312 NW14TH ST 8483 1ST ST 2129 SW 27TH ST 8313 SE 14TH ST 2293 NE 1ST ST 2250 NE 28TH CT 2368 SW 14TH ST 8331 NE 1ST ST 2405 SW 28TH CT 6049 SW 14TH ST 8299 NW1ST ST 6070 SW 28TH CT 2978 NW15TH CT 2390 SE 1ST ST 6372 SW 28TH CT 6918 15TH LN 8438 SE 1ST ST 6501 NW28TH LOOP 2278 15TH ST 6058 SW 1ST ST 6427 SW 28TH PL 3474 15TH ST 6264 NW20TH CT 6082 NW28TH ST 9890 NE 15TH ST 6512 NW20TH CT 2277 SW 28TH ST 2391 NW15TH ST 6003 SW 20TH CT 6468 SW 28TH ST 8314 NW15TH ST 6394 NW20TH PL 6470 SW 28TH ST 9228 SE 15TH ST 2409 NW20TH ST 6226 NE 29TH CT 2367 SW 15TH ST 2990 NW20TH ST 2249 NW29TH CT 6050 SW 15TH ST 2346 SW 20TH ST 2239 SW 29TH CT 8315 SW 15TH ST 6053 SW 20TH ST 6186 NE 29TH ST 6621 NW16TH CT 2410 NW21ST CT 6320 NW29TH ST 6542 NW16TH PL 6349 NW21ST CT 2289 SW 29TH ST 2279 16TH ST 6395 NW21ST CT 6405 SW 29TH ST 6920 NW16TH ST 6218 NE 21ST DR 6429 SW 29TH ST DCRD Report 2013 1 Sorted Alphabetically 1/31/2013 ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME 6469 SW 29TH ST 6958 SW 36TH ST 6130 NW55TH ST 8609 2ND AVE 6968 SW 37TH CT 6210 SW 55TH ST 6956 SW 2ND CT 6184 NE 37TH ST 6131 NW57TH ST 1152 2ND ST 2221 NW37TH ST 6224 NW57TH WAY 4504 2ND ST 6962 SW 37TH ST 2111 SW 58TH ST 6160 2ND ST 2222 NW38TH ST 2284 NW59TH ST 7098 2ND ST 6319 SW 38TH ST 6523 NW59TH ST 6938 NE 2ND ST 2223 NW39TH ST 1169 5TH ST 8035 NE 2ND ST 2154 SW 39TH ST 2314 5TH ST 2327 NW2ND ST 8610 3RD AVE 4149 5TH ST 6059 NW2ND ST 4179 3RD ST 4152 5TH ST 8300 NW2ND ST 6181 3RD ST 8548 5TH ST 8325 SE 2ND ST 7654 3RD ST 2290 NE 5TH ST 2377 SW 2ND ST 6043 NE 3RD ST 8294 NE 5TH ST 9121 30 ROAD 8316 NE 3RD ST 6056 NW5TH ST 6696 3083 RD 2329 NW3RD ST 8303 NW5TH ST 8896 30TH CT 6060 NW3RD ST 2389 SE 5TH ST 6041 SW 30TH CT 8301 NW3RD ST 8328 SE 5TH ST 6373 SW 30TH CT 8326 SE 3RD ST 6377 SW 5TH ST 6407 SW 30TH CT 2376 SW 3RD ST 6169 NW60TH ST 6401 SW 30TH LN 6225 NE 40TH ST 2107 61ST ST 6426 SW 30TH PL 6420 SW 40TH ST 6170 NW61ST ST 2324 NW30TH ST 2191 NE 41ST ST 6171 NW62ND ST 8338 NW30TH ST 2137 SW 41ST ST 2151 SW 63RD ST 2127 SW 30TH ST 6029 SW 43RD CT 6260 NW66TH LN 6406 SW 30TH ST 2194 NW43RD ST 6173 NW66TH ST 6204 NE 31ST ST 2122 SW 43RD ST 2282 NW67TH ST 2160 NW31ST ST 6227 SW 44TH ST 2138 SW 67TH ST 2152 SW 31ST ST 6134 NE 45TH ST 6088 NW69TH PL 6695 3281 RD 6205 SW 45TH ST 6076 NE 6TH DR 6833 3293 RD 6206 NE 46TH ST 2225 6TH ST 2244 SW 32ND CT 2153 SW 46TH ST 4140 6TH ST 2404 SW 32ND CT 6378 SW 46TH ST 7823 6TH ST 6348 SW 32ND CT 6135 NW47TH ST 8549 6TH ST 6472 SW 32ND CT 6207 SW 47TH ST 6032 NE 6TH ST 6231 NE 32ND ST 6221 NW49TH LN 8295 NE 6TH ST 6183 NW32ND ST 6136 NW49TH ST 6057 NW6TH ST 2140 SW 32ND ST 6924 4TH AVE 8304 NW6TH ST 6271 SW 33RD CT 1153 4TH ST 2396 SE 6TH ST 2980 SW 33RD DR 4145 4TH ST 8329 SE 6TH ST 6272 SW 33RD LN 6132 4TH ST 6039 SW 6TH ST 2169 NE 33RD ST 6376 4TH ST 2139 73RD ST 2243 SW 33RD ST 7653 4TH ST 8621 73RD ST 6273 SW 34TH CT 8017 4TH ST 6212 SW 73RD ST 6277 SW 34TH DR 6044 NE 4TH ST 6417 74TH LN 2999 SW 34TH PL 8293 NE 4TH ST 2251 NW74TH ST 2141 SW 34TH ST 2192 NW4TH ST 6213 SW 75TH ST 6450 SW 34TH ST 6879 NW4TH ST 2421 76TH ST 6275 SW 35TH CT 8302 NW4TH ST 2252 NW77TH ST 6362 SW 35TH CT 8327 SE 4TH ST 2121 SW 77TH ST 6281 SW 35TH DR 2375 SW 4TH ST 2422 78TH ST 6399 SW 35TH PL 6359 SW 4TH ST 6230 SW 79TH ST 6963 SW 35TH PL 6243 NW50TH ST 6981 NW7TH CT 2166 NW35TH ST 6520 SW 51ST LN 6075 NE 7TH LN 2142 SW 35TH ST 6127 NW51ST ST 1154 7TH ST 2143 SW 36TH AVE 6208 SW 51ST ST 2229 7TH ST 6087 SW 36TH CT 6128 NW52ND ST 7099 7TH ST 6280 SW 36TH CT 6223 NW53RD LN 6042 NE 7TH ST 6453 SW 36TH PL 6129 NW53RD ST 6459 NE 7TH ST 2220 NW36TH ST 6209 SW 53RD ST 6902 NE 7TH ST 6363 SW 36TH ST 6211 SW 55TH PL 8317 NE 7TH ST DCRD Report 2013 2 Sorted Alphabetically 1/31/2013 ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME 2330 NW7TH ST 3236 ABILENE CT 7911 ALVORD ST 8305 NW7TH ST 7771 ACACIA LN 9423 SE AMANDA CT 2374 SW 7TH ST 7131 ACCESS RD 6674 AMARANTH 6236 SW 81ST ST 7772 ACER LN 9266 AMBER CT 6106 SW 82ND ST 9325 NE ACORN CT 4507 AMBER LN 2253 NW83RD PL 9324 NE ACORN WAY 9860 AMBER MEADOW DR 2437 NW83RD ST 1198 E ADAMS AVE 9265 AMBER WAY 6091 NW83RD ST 6515 W ADAMS AVE 9859 AMBERWOOD PL 6004 SW 83RD ST 8048 NWADAMS PL 3359 AMBROSIA LN 2254 NW84TH CT 3983 ADDIE TRIPLETT LP 3209 AMERICAN LN 2420 85TH PL 8205 NE ADDISON AVE 3546 AMERICAN LP 2423 85TH ST 3313 ADMIRAL WAY 3085 AMETHYST ST 2438 SW 85TH ST 8394 NE ADRIAN CT 7097 AMMON RD 6123 NW87TH ST 6139 ADVENTURE CT 6675 ANAPHOLIS 2295 NW89TH CT 3579 AGATE RD 7096 ANCHOR WAY 2296 NW89TH CT 7183 AGUILAR CT 9416 NWANDERSON CT 2255 NW89TH PL 9062 AHHA LN 9591 NWANDERSON RANCH RD 8625 89TH ST 3343 AIRPARK DR 7187 ANDREWS RD 2439 SW 89TH ST 2388 SE AIRPORT WAY 6645 ANGEL FALLS WAY 2995 NE 8TH LN 6519 SW AIRPORT WAY 8993 ANGELA AVE 1155 8TH ST 3528 AIRSTRIP DR 9632 ANGLER AVE 2228 8TH ST 7184 AL JEAN RD 6474 ANGLER CT 7100 8TH ST 3362 ALADDIN CT 2445 ANGUS CT 6318 NE 8TH ST 9063 ALAN A DALE CT 2444 ANGUS LN 8318 NE 8TH ST 8046 NWALBANY AVE 9485 ANIKA LN 2328 NW8TH ST 7765 ALBERELLO CIR 8975 ANKER LN 8306 NW8TH ST 7793 ALBERELLO CT 3473 ANN MARGARET DR 2373 SW 8TH ST 7792 ALBERELLO LN 3567 ANNE LN 2256 NW91ST ST 8554 ALCOR PL 9914 ANSON PL 8626 92ND ST 8201 NE ALDEN AVE 2144 SW ANTELOPE AVE 2414 NW93RD LN 8422 SE ALDEN AVE 6199 ANTELOPE DR 2441 93RD PL 8563 ALDER LN 7484 ANTELOPE DR 2119 93RD ST 8758 ALDERWOOD CIR 7775 ANTELOPE LN 8638 93RD ST 8951 ALEXANDER CT 2179 E ANTLER AVE 2257 NW93RD ST 3506 ALEXANDRITE DR 2173 W ANTLER AVE 8627 94TH ST 3154 ALFALFA MKT RD 6953 NWANTLER CT 6161 NW95TH ST 7185 ALICE DR 7188 ANTLER LN 2258 NW96TH CT 4146 ALLEN DR 6983 NWANTLER LOOP 8628 97TH ST 1100 ALLEN RD 9453 ANTLER POINT DR 2262 NW98TH LN 8230 NWALLEN RD 8759 ANTLER RD 6288 NW9TH CT 9302 SW ALLEN RD 7189 ANVIL LN 6283 NW9TH LN 2200 NWALMETER WAY 6302 NE APACHE CIR 6486 NW9TH PL 9282 ALOPEX LN 6303 NE APACHE CT 2227 9TH ST 8947 NE ALPENGLOW PL 3575 APACHE RD 2175 NE 9TH ST 8924 ALPENVIEW LN 4553 APACHE TEARS CT 8332 NE 9TH ST 6672 ALPINE BEAUTY 1227 APPALOOSA DR 2331 NW9TH ST 3050 ALPINE DR 9974 APPLE CREEK LN 8307 NW9TH ST 7773 ALPINE DR 7022 APPLEWOOD 2180 SE 9TH ST 6671 ALPINE FIR 7777 APPROACH LN 8330 SE 9TH ST 3051 ALPINE LN 9956 APRIL ANN CT 2355 SW 9TH ST 7828 ALPINE LN 7212 AQUA RD 6110 A AVE 8652 ALPINE LN 8552 ARAGO CIR 8530 AARON WAY 8915 NE ALPINE PEAKS PL 8753 ARAPAHO LN 9526 ABBEY RD 8589 ALPINE RIDGE PL 6306 NE ARAPAHOE CT 7834 ABBOT CIR NO.
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