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Map of City Council Districts (PDF) 0925 N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M N AM E GR ID _N U M ABERDEEN RD F3AB BIERLDTWSOANYG G DRREEN BLVD DC56BCD, D6A CHAPEIRTARLY S LTN EF4BC, F4AC DEDAIGSEYF SIETLD DR GD5ACD GFARIARYSSHOIRNE ST IH4C5CD, I5C HKEAMRRPEORP DAVRE DI73ABD MKIALLREVAICRNK D DRR W DI72AC PMINEME OCROYN LEN T R(TLL) GM61C2A SPIH CAIDRY ARBOUR CT HI48AC VSIAEMN NHAO PULSTON PKWY FH26BAC, I5ABC TASCOTT ST C2C ACACIA DR E1AC BIERNNAHRADM C WT OODS BLVD DE65D CHAREAR RCYIR HILLS LN GH5AD DEDALGLEAHSI LSLT RD FE3BD, F4A GFARIEREVNEN MTE SATDOWS ST GH65DA HKEANRSTI NAVGETON CT EF12BA, E2A MKIANRGYS SCTT GF44BC PMINERE IHOENA CTIHRER CT JH97CD, K9A SPIHCAADYYU NARE BSOTUR DR HD81ADC VSIAEMWO STTH FJ126BCD TASSIA LN N11A ACADEMY LN (TL) N12B BIESNCJAAYMNINE DLNR (TL) MG71C3C CHAREDSTINEARLS CHIIR E DR DF25A DEDANGAEW WOAOYD DR EL94BC GFARIEREVNIE WSH SATDOW DR DG54BAC, D6A HKEANRTV ADRRD ST FG45BD MKIANTGTSYDEA MLEA ES TDR EF56B, F7AB, F8A PMINERE LNEE SETDLE LN GE26DC, F2B SPIHEADDMYO GNRTO SVTE CT LH142CD VSIALMLAUCEOLUS RDTR DR (0TL0) 99 LI1172AC, M12A TAYLOR AVE D3AB AFFIRMED DR E6D BLEANCNKEBTETR DRRY DR ED35BD, D6AC, E5B CHARELS TSNTUT LN EC42C, F4AC DEDANMDORNID GAEV EAVE FD13DB GFARIEREWNA TYR SATIL CT CH65CAC, D6A HKEANRWVEICSTK SPUL MMER CT KH93CD,, LH94AC MKIANVGIS TLONN CT (TL) GM61A2D PMINIAEM SI HRADDOWS DR (TL) ME21A2CB SPIHMALDICYO ( NLN) LN JE164BB, L15A SVAILNLA AGUEG CUISRTINE AVE EH44BC, E5AB, E6AB TEABURY AVE D5C ALABAMA ST E6BD BLEANCNKINBGUTRONN D DRR FD35DA, F4C CHAREMYEENL NCEIR AVE GH75CA DEDANMIOENLLTEO DNR DR GD85A GFARIEREWNA TYR PELEA ZCAT DR HG86C, H6A HKEANWYTAH LONRNE AVE KH169DB MKIANYGWSTOOOND HLNARBOR (TL) EM61B2D PMINICEH TAREEL ED RDR ID7B3D SPIHNA ODAYK ( SD)R LN JI61B4B, L15A SVAILNLA JGAEC I(NET) OCT DR ED13D,, E23CB TEAKWOOD DR E1A ALASTAIR AVE C3D, D4ABD BLEANCTKOWN EDLRL ST CI31BD, I3D, I4C CHARILME EDLR RIDGE WAY GE64CD DEFAFNIPE RLNEE ST HE43ABC GFARIEREWNO TOUDR STTLE DR GH75DAC HKEARWRTYH DOR NE ST ED24BC MKICN RDOOSNEA DLDR ST CH27CBD PMINIDED VLAEL FLOERY ESSTT DR HK97BCD SPIHNAED AYV SEPRINGS DR (TL) MF41B2,C F5AB, F6AB SVAILNLA JGAEC I(NWT)O C DTR F13BC,, FG23AAC TEAL FERN CT K9CD ALBEMARLE DR D4B, D5AB BLEARKKEL EAYV EPARK CT EL93B,, LF140CA CHARIPMLEYLL DAR AVE HG57AB DEGARYPLITN DGR AVE CH46DBD, C5CD, C6C GFARLELE SNHBARDIAORW ASV CET EK39D HKIALYLESA SRTN DR DI74AB, D5AB MKICN SMLAESY TDERRS AVE CH27DA PMINIDED VLIEE PWA RCIKR S (TTL) MI4A13A SPIHNAED CYILRAWN AVE JK1146BA,C J15AB SVAILNLADGLEH WUARYST DR HF34CA, G3A TEALWAY DR H3D ALBRIGHT DR F1A, F1C BLEARNMDU SDTA DR KE166ABD CHARIPNPEAIWGEA PLANRK CT HL130DA, H4C DELA RJARREDL ISNT DR GK126BABD, K17C GFARLIFLIFNIGN OSTAK CT DI62BB, D3A HKIANZGESL TCINT E DR IF74AB MKICO WNAY S TDR DH45CACD PMINIDEDHLUERBRSOT OSTK DR HK97ACC, L9ABD SPIHNAEN CNIRA L(TNL) GL142DD SVAILNLADGLEW COORNDE DRR CT HK94BAD TEJAS DR F6D ALECIA DR E6AB BLEIRNNDA RRIDVE SRT DR HD3DAB CHAROOALTIEN ER DST JK1136ABC, J14A DELABRRTIDMGOEU TLNH DR (TL) MF71D2D, F8C GFARLULNINEGW LAELADF DLNR (TL) FM41C2BD HKIANZGYS PDINALEES SCTT KF96CB,, FL97AB, F8A MKIEPAPDERO WCI R(E) LOOP GH6AD PMINIDEDSLWEBERPOT ODKR DR EL140DC, ,E M5C10A SPIHNAER SOTN ST EL112DD, F1B SVAILNLADGSE D CRORNER DR IK69BB, CI7DA TERLINGUA ST H4B ALICE AVE D3A BLEIRSTSL MOEMAAD SOTWS DR GF36CA, G2B, G3A CIARRCPLEEN PTAERRK A (VNE) IF41AD DELADRETRMWOOUOTHD DR DN51A1A GFEUDLFER SATL ST FG13ABBD, H3B HKIENAGRSNTEO DNR CT (TL) FM41B2D MKIERABDYO RWD (W) LOOP GL162ABCD, L12AC PMINIDEDWLEOFOIEDL DLN DR EH17DCD SPIHNAEU BNR DOROK (N) WAY GJ84DD, ,K G85BC, K9A SVAILNLADGYE L NHEIGHTS CT GH67AD TERRACE DR (TL) N13A ALJEAN LN G8A BLEUTAE CJAIRSMINE TRL JD85DD CIARRCRLIE PLNARK (S) IF47AD, F8C DELADVEIDRSWOONO SDT DR (TL) AM31B2,C D3BD GFEUNTWHROIOED D DRR EF52BAB HKIENAGTSHTEORN B HEANRDB COTR (TL) KM91C2D MKIERABDYO RWD WOOD DR DN51D2A, D6C PMINIGEHWTOY ORDED LNW O(TOLD) CT LK192BD, K, M101A2CB SPIHNAEV CEORN SET TRL BG26C, C2AC SVAILNLATGA EA NPAITRAK L DNR EH64BC TEXAS AVE D2A ALLEN C5C BLEUTTEY W LANTER CT HE48A CIARRCRLIE PLNARK (W) IG47AD, G8A DELALVAIDINSEO ANV SET CE23BD GFEYRPSNY S PTOPS DR ED64DB, D5AB HKIENARTOHSEER D MREADOW CT LH97BBD MKIERABDYO LWAKBEA LNNK DR (TL) L12CD PMITIGTHST AYV REEDWOOD DR CK91BDD, ,C K21C0DA SPIHNAEV HEERA STTHER CT DJ92CA,C K,9 EA2ABD SVAILNLATGIAEG TOO SWTNHOME DR H54AC TEXAS (W) AVE D2AB A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 ALLEN GENOA RD E1AC, F1ABD BLEUESBCEHR DRRY LN E3DBD, F, 3EB4CD, G3B CIATRARTOIOLNL DR E36ACBD DELALVAISIN SET AVE W DE13ACB, ,E E32AA HFEARITNI LCNREEK CT HF76ABD HKIENASTLHEEYR D PRARK DR H7A MKIERABDYO OWAKLSAK DER R (DTL) CM51D2A, D5B, D6A PMITIGTHST (YW R) EADVEWOOD DR CL91BD, C2C SPIHNAEV NEERE SDTLE LN FG26BCD, G2BD SVAILOLA PNAOUVLAO PSATRK GL140DA, G5C THELMA LN E3D 0081 ALLEN GENOA RD F2C, G2ACD BLEUVERBILRYD A LVNE FD22CDD, D3C CLAARRTEMR OSNTT AVE EC34D,, EC45CC DELALWSWSOONR CTHR EDERK DR FE63BA, F7A HFEARLKNE CISR REDEK DR F27AC, G2A HKIEOAWTHA FSITELD DR H75AC MKIERABDYO PWLALCAEW LNN AVE IL1142DD, I15CD PMLIALLC CIDR SETERK EDARM CT KF96BD SPIHNAEV SEHRA SDTOWS DR (TL) HM21B2BD SVAINTCSEU MSTA ST D42DA,, E24ABC, F2A THERESA ST D4C ALLEN GENOA RD H2B, H3ACD BLEUVERBOLYN RNDET DR (TL) LF162BDD, G6B CLAESACRA DLAEK AEV CEITY BLVD KE18BADBC, K9A DELEMD MAVAEN ST FD62ADC, ,D G36CA HFEARLLNMSAIDREK D FRAIR CT KH96DB, HL97BAC HKIEPCPTEORR C AIRVE FH26BD, F3AB MKIERABSYEB ECNTD DR EL162BBD PMLIALLIN RVIIVEEWR SCTT GH47ACC SPIHNAEV TERE (EN D) SRT CI72BAC SVAIOVLAENTN SATH AVE DF51ADC THIRD ST C2B ALLEN GENOA RD I3BD BLIDUIAESB OSNTNET ST GH54BD CLAETVAELILNAAN ADV SET E63DC, F6B, F7A DELEME DCIRR (TL) GL162CDD HFIANMDILLATYO DNR LN DG15BD HKIERDBGYE RCDROFT DR (TL) L132DBC, MD,1 L3A12BAC MKIERDBEYLWLOINO SDTS DR (TL) DM41D2A, BE4B PMLIAMNOTSAAT AIOVNE DR (TL) ME11B3,C E2A SPIHNAEW V ALVLEEY ST CH17CD, C2CD SVAIRWGMINILIAL LLN HE47CD THISTLEDOWN LN H4A ALLENDALE RD E1BD, E2BD BLIRUCEHF IDELRD DR ED55AD CLAOVAVLEIRER M LENADOWS ST GF26CD DELEMEP SWT ATER AVE CK156CB, DD5AC, E5A HFIANMFORONC DKR ST ED21BD, E1B HKIERIGBYH TRSD ST EN41B2A MKIESDADICEAEL L (NE) CIR GN41A1A PMLIARZAAM BALRV DR CI135CD, J15D SPIHNAEW V IAEVWE CIR (TL) CM31C3A SVCISATRAB RODROUGH LN DE21DAC, G, 3EC1ADC THISTLEWOOD LN H4A ALMENDARES AVE D4D, E4B BLIRUCEHRWIDOGOED A VDER E1BD CLEODVAERR LNNO (OTLK) LN (TL) M12DA, M13C DELEMERGR TORVLE PARK LN GL162DD HFIARMSPT TSOTN CT GA34BD, A4CD HKIERLBEYN L SATKE LN EL112DD, F1B MKNEODBIC HAILL L( WAV) ECIR G47AD, G8ABC PMLIERARSOARN LTA TKREA DCRE (CTTL) KM91B2A SPIHNAEWHU (WRS) TA VSET CH17CD, C2C SVCISETNAI CR DPEAKS CT KG94C D, G5CD THOMAS AVE D1CD, D2CD ALPHA DR E4A BOIRBD S RTD FE2BAB COEDAAPRIT ELNS S(TTL) HN142BB, N13A DELEML HPUASROS TC ITRRAILS HL172DD HFIARNWCOOOCDK CAIVRE FE1D HKIERMBLYO OCAKK DS RDR (TL) EM11A2CA MKNEOLIXN DSTA LN G62AD PMLIESTASLEATNOTE T RDACE DR KG95BA SPIHNEEFSFWIEELPDT C DTR HE43D, E5C SVCISOTTAT R SDT DG36ACCD THOMAS AVE D3BCD, D4AB ALTA VISTA DR F2B, F3A BOIRGDIIEE WWAAYY HE66BCD COEDCAORA SLTN EK146DAC DELEMLASNCEO (TTTL )DR MH71A2AB HFIARNWDOEOLLD L DNR FE21CD HKIERMBPYS PTLEAACDE ALNVE EL112ADB MKOELMBO RRDIAL (N) CT F41CD, F2CD PMLIUSTMRTAR DERE (TL) LG171CD, L12C, M11B SPIHNEENWAONODDO ALNH DR FE1BDD SVCIVOIATNT LAIVNEE DR ID7A3D THOMAS (W) AVE C4D ALVIN ST D3BD BOIRGDOSTOAN DGR DR GD65DB, C5C COEDFAFREE L ADWR N CIR GH7CD DELEMLMWOONOTDE LDNR CE15BD, D5B HFIASNHKEARM (SE)R C STT DF43ABCD HKIERRBBYEBRETN DAV DER DL122DB,D D3C MKREIMSTOERNIA WL (ASY) CT FG45C PMLIYSTMYO LUNTH ST EG45BD SPIHNEERWBORODO KLNE C(TTL) CL162CD, M12B SWEAAF OEARK S CTT ID6B2BD, E2BD THORNWOOD DR D5CD Hous ton Shi ALYDAR DR E6D BOIRLNIVHIA MD RWOODS BLVD HD45BD COEDGA HRI LPLO DINRTE DR IH77ACD DELEMLTWAO SOTD PARK CT CK94DC, D4AB HFIASRHBEORR (NC)R CETST DR (TL) MF41A2CB HKIERRBNYAWNODOEDZS R DDR (TL) IM3B1,2 IA4BA MLAE FMLOERURIA LP PINAER LKN CE52C , D2A PMOISCTAYH HOENATTAHSE DRR CT HK95DA, K10C SPIHTETRS BARVOEOKE RD C51D, C26CD, D6A SWEAAFGERRO (VNE) ASTVE IC152CBD , J14B, J15AB THUNDERBAY DR H4C p Chann el AMANDA MELISSA LN G7C BOISNCDAY SNTE DR (TL) CM41D3C, C5C COEDLCARHCESRTEESRT WDRAY HD54CD DELESNAH SATM AVE EF2ABD, F3A HFLAARGDLIENRG A SVTE EG37ABBCD HKIESRAODNEE L NLN FN21A1A MLAE PMAOZR SYT LN (TL) MH51A2A PMOIZLEK RAVDE DH3BC SPIHTETRS I(DWA)N A RVDE EC31D , C2C SWEAAIWALAYE DCRIR (TL) MH71C3B TIDEWATER CT G5D ANACACHO ST H4B BOLASCTKOBNE RGRYE EDNR WAY E63CB COEDLDARSTWROEOADM DR HE16ADC, DH7CD DEMENBKE MSTAN ST F63DB, F7C, G7A HFLAARMGBROARVOEU SGTH DR CD14D, D5ABC HKNIAOLEBA HHIL LLN AVE EG67BD, G8ABC MLAECREIOY NO ACKIR DR H76D PMOOMBEILREO DYR AVE CD21DBD, E1B SPLHAECRIDM ASNTR AEVAEM CT CK95BCD, D5A SWEACLRLIEST SATRIAT DR E62DC TIGUAS ST H4B ANDERSON ST C2C BOLAUCRKNBEUMRONU DTRH DR HF33D,, FH44CC COELLTEIMC AONA KA VDER DI6B3BD, D4C DEMENEMRALRDK DDRR HG67BC HFLAERMPIENRG DDRR FD24AD HKNIAOWXA STTHA LN 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