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Powell Bill Streets Listing FY2012 Powell Bill Streets Listing FY2012 This report is a listing of all streets and street segments that the City of Charlotte, North Carolina had under municipal maintenance for fiscal year 2012 (July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012). TOTAL MILES OF CITY MAINTAINED STREETS FOR FY2012: 2,434.64 Contact information is as follows: David Snider, PLS City Survey Manager City of Charlotte Engineering Property Management Real Estate Division Survey/Mapping/GIS Section 600 East 4th Street Charlotte, NC 28202 704-336-3875 [email protected] Monday - Friday 7am to 4pm City of Charlotte Powell Bill Report FY2012 Street Name Miles Street Name Miles W 10TH ST 0.41 E 28TH ST 0.13 E 10TH ST 0.18 W 28TH ST 0.69 E 10TH ST 0.47 E 28TH ST 0.17 E 10TH ST 0.08 W 29TH ST 0.11 W 11TH ST 0.08 W 2ND ST 0.21 E 11TH ST 0.67 W 30TH ST 0.28 W 11TH ST 0.09 W 31ST ST 0.17 E 12TH ST 0.75 W 32ND ST 0.42 W 12TH ST 0.10 E 32ND ST 0.11 W 12TH ST 0.34 E 33RD ST 0.11 W 12th St 0.05 E 34TH ST 0.21 E 13TH ST 0.14 E 34TH ST 0.23 E 13TH ST 0.06 E 34TH ST 0.05 E 15TH ST 0.21 E 35TH ST 1.10 W 15TH ST 0.07 E 36TH ST 1.05 E 15TH ST 0.32 E 37TH ST 0.29 E 16TH ST 0.30 E 3RD ST 0.65 E 16TH ST 0.20 W 3RD ST 0.39 E 16TH ST 0.27 W 4TH ST 0.50 E 17TH ST 0.39 E 4TH ST 0.70 E 17TH ST 0.15 E 4TH ST 0.60 E 18TH ST 0.62 W 4TH ST 0.07 E 19TH ST 0.09 W 4TH ST 0.21 E 19TH ST 0.35 W 4TH EXTENSION 0.86 W 1ST ST 0.25 W 5TH ST 0.60 E 1ST ST 0.04 W 5TH ST 0.40 W 1ST ST 0.12 E 5TH ST 0.66 E 20TH ST 0.30 W 5TH ST 0.32 E 20TH ST 0.04 E 5TH ST 0.08 E 21ST ST 0.17 E 5TH ST 1.07 E 22ND ST 0.18 W 6TH ST 0.06 E 23RD ST 0.07 W 6TH ST 0.60 W 23RD ST 0.08 W 6TH ST 0.08 W 23RD ST 0.08 E 6TH ST 1.22 W 23RD ST 0.05 W 7TH ST 0.20 W 24TH ST 0.54 E 7TH ST 0.87 E 24TH ST 0.17 W 7TH ST 0.20 W 25TH ST 0.21 E 8TH ST 0.75 E 25TH ST 0.25 W 8TH ST 0.16 W 26TH ST 0.33 E 8TH ST 0.34 E 26TH ST 0.21 E 8TH ST 0.40 E 27TH ST 0.11 W 8TH ST 0.09 E 27TH ST 0.08 W 8TH ST 0.13 W 27TH ST 0.29 E 9TH ST 0.22 City of Charlotte Powell Bill Report FY2012 Street Name Miles Street Name Miles E 9TH ST 0.83 ADA CT 0.03 W 9TH ST 0.36 ADA CT 0.05 W 9TH ST 0.17 ADAMS DR 0.15 A AV 0.25 ADDINGTON CT 0.11 AARONDA CT 0.05 ADDISON DR 1.23 ABBEY PL 0.54 ADISON GRAY LN 0.07 ABBEY BROOK CT 0.07 ADKINS CT 0.03 ABBEY HILL LN 0.19 ADLIN AV 0.14 ABBEYDALE DR 0.43 ADMIRAL AV 0.14 ABBOTSBURY CT 0.13 ADOBE RD 0.18 ABBOTSFORD CT 0.29 ADONIS CT 0.13 ABBOTSINCH CT 0.10 ADRIAN CT 0.12 ABBOTSWOOD DR 0.37 ADVOCATOR LN 0.18 ABBOTTSGATE LN 0.07 AERIAL CT 0.04 ABELINE RD 0.07 AFTERNOON CT 0.04 ABELWOOD RD 0.65 AFTON LN 0.16 ABERCORN LN 0.07 AILEEN CR 0.29 ABERDALE WY 0.07 AINSDALE RD 0.38 ABERDEEN ST 0.14 AINSLIE CT 0.03 ABERDEEN GLEN PL 0.12 AINSWORTH ST 0.23 ABERDEEN WOOD CT 0.02 AINTREE DR 0.14 ABERDUN CT 0.04 AIRLIE ST 0.61 ABERGLEN DR 0.23 E AIRLINE ST 0.04 ABERNATHY RD 0.41 S AIRLINE ST 0.12 ABERNATHY RD 0.29 AIRPORT DR 0.47 ABINGDON RD 0.69 AIRPORT DR 0.76 ABLE GLEN CT 0.07 AIRPORT DR 0.41 ABODE LILY LN 0.04 AIRPORT CENTER PY 0.61 ABODE LILY LN 0.14 AKRAM CT 0.04 ABRELL WALK CT 0.11 ALABAMA AV 0.15 ABSON CT 0.03 ALABASTER CT 0.04 ACACIA RIDGE CT 0.03 ALAMANCE DR 0.46 ACADEMY ST 0.08 ALAMEDA LN 0.03 ACADEMY ST 0.73 ALAMEDA LN 0.03 ACADIAN WOODS DR 0.13 ALANBROOK RD 0.63 ACCIPITER WY 0.04 ALANBY LN 0.14 ACCRINGTON CT 0.15 ALANHURST PL 0.15 ACORN ST 0.24 ALBA CT 0.07 ACORN CREEK LN 0.15 ALBANEEN CT 0.13 ACORN FOREST LN 0.08 ALBANS LN 0.05 ACORN OAKS RD 0.08 ALBANY LN 0.16 ACORN VALLEY CT 0.05 ALBERSON CT 0.04 ACQUINAS PL 0.03 ALBERTO ST 0.18 ACRE HILL CT 0.07 ALBRIGHT AV 0.13 Page 3 of 121 City of Charlotte Powell Bill Report FY2012 Street Name Miles Street Name Miles ALBURY WALK LN 0.18 ALLEN RD SOUTH 1.00 ALCEA ST 0.15 ALLEN A BROWN RD 0.22 ALCONBURY LN 0.06 ALLEN RD EAST 0.72 ALCOTT ST 0.04 ALLENBROOK DR 0.42 ALCOVE CT 0.03 ALLENDALE PL 0.08 ALDEBOROUGH LN 0.18 ALLENSTOWN DR 0.14 ALDEN GLEN DR 0.10 ALLENTON TRAILS LN 0.08 ALDER CT 0.15 ALLENWOOD RD 0.12 ALDERBROOK LN 0.08 ALLENWOOD RD 0.38 ALDERGROVE RD 0.15 ALLISON AV 0.19 ALDERKNOLL CT 0.04 ALLISON LN 0.50 ALDERMAN LN 0.09 ALLISTER DR 0.52 ALDERPOINT LN 0.12 ALLNESS GLEN LN 0.25 ALDERSHOT CT 0.08 ALLWOOD DR 0.48 ALEXA RD 0.85 ALLYSON PARK DR 0.26 S ALEXANDER ST 0.06 ALMA CT 0.16 N ALEXANDER ST 0.17 ALMA BLOUNT BV 0.04 N ALEXANDER ST 0.08 ALMA BLOUNT BV 0.22 N ALEXANDER ST 0.09 ALMOND RD 0.20 ALEXANDER RD 1.82 ALMOND HILLS DR 0.04 N ALEXANDER ST 0.32 ALMORA DR 0.26 N ALEXANDER ST 0.17 ALNWICK CT 0.06 N ALEXANDER ST 0.43 ALOYSIA LN 0.09 N ALEXANDER ST 0.24 ALPHA ST 0.20 S ALEXANDER ST 0.09 ALPINE CR 0.33 ALEXANDER GLEN DR 0.19 ALPINE LN 0.39 ALEXANDER HALL DR 0.23 ALPINE FOREST CT 0.11 ALEXANDER MARTIN AV 0.09 ALRICK PL 0.04 ALEXANDER MARTIN AV 0.37 ALROSE DR 0.03 ALEXANDER MILL DR 0.26 ALSTON HILL DR 0.08 ALEXANDER PARK DR 0.08 ALSTON HILL DR 0.15 ALEXANDRA ALLEY DR 0.13 ALTACREST PL 0.16 ALEXANDRIA LN 0.12 ALTON FARM LN 0.13 ALFRED ST 0.19 ALTONDALE AV 0.21 ALHAMBRA LN 0.02 ALVANLEY HILLS CT 0.06 ALICE AV 0.23 ALVARADO WY 0.12 ALICIA BRITTANY LN 0.15 ALVARADO WY 0.87 ALL SAINTS LN 0.14 ALVIN WOODS DR 0.10 ALLEGHANY ST 1.76 ALWYN CT 0.03 ALLEGHANY ST 0.22 ALYDAR CT 0.08 ALLEGIANCE DR 0.18 ALYDAR CT 0.03 ALLEGIANCE DR 0.21 AMADO ST 0.11 ALLEGRO CT 0.02 AMANDA NICOLE CT 0.03 ALLEN ST 0.89 AMARANTHUS CT 0.24 Page 4 of 121 City of Charlotte Powell Bill Report FY2012 Street Name Miles Street Name Miles AMARILLO DR 0.19 ANASTASIA CT 0.11 AMARILLO DR 0.09 ANCHOR ST 0.16 AMAY JAMES AV 0.72 ANCIENT OAK LN 0.10 AMBASSADOR ST 0.57 ANDERSON RD 0.23 AMBER DR 0.10 ANDERSON ST 1.03 AMBER CRESTE LN 0.11 ANDERSON PAGE RD 0.03 AMBER CRESTE LN 0.05 ANDI KATHRYN CT 0.07 AMBER GLEN DR 0.20 ANDIRON DR 0.20 AMBER LEIGH WAY DR 0.32 ANDORA DR 0.21 AMBER LEIGH WAY DR 0.03 ANDOVER RD 0.79 AMBER MEADOWS DR 0.06 ANDREA WY 0.12 AMBER MIST LN 0.04 ANDREW COLTEN CT 0.03 AMBERGLADES LN 0.17 ANDREW JAMES DR 0.22 AMBERHILL LN 0.17 ANDREW WARD AV 0.11 AMBERLY LN 0.38 ANDREWS LINKS ST 0.13 AMBERTON LN 0.11 ANDRILL TR 0.51 AMBERWAY CT 0.02 ANDROS LN 0.04 AMBERWOOD CT 0.02 ANGELA MARIE CT 0.05 AMBLE DR 0.45 ANGWIN PL 0.09 AMBLESIDE DR 0.28 ANITA CT 0.04 AMBOY CT 0.04 ANN ARBOR PL 0.09 AMBRIDGE DR 0.06 ANN BAKER CT 0.05 AMBROSIA ST 0.04 ANN MARIE DR 0.28 AMELIA DR 0.21 ANNA GARRISON RD 0.17 AMERICANA AV 0.27 ANNA ROSE RD 0.28 AMERIGO ST 0.14 ANNA ROSE RD 0.02 AMERON DR 0.25 ANNABEL LEE LN 0.09 AMES HOLLOW RD 0.24 ANNALEXA LN 0.26 AMESBURY AV 0.22 ANNAN CT 0.15 AMESBURY HILL DR 0.11 ANNANDALE DR 0.08 AMHERST PL 0.16 ANNBICK LN 0.07 AMHERST GLEN DR 0.23 ANNE ST 0.13 AMHERST GLEN DR 0.03 ANNE BROWER RD 0.16 AMHERST GLEN DR 0.13 ANNERLY CT 0.09 AMITY PL 1.40 ANNISA CT 0.04 AMITY CT 0.12 ANNLIN AV 0.53 AMITY GARDEN CT 0.14 ANNSDALE LN 0.13 AMONTILLADO DR 0.07 ANSEL LN 0.11 AMOS HOARD RD 0.05 ANSLEY CT 0.12 AMRITA CT 0.07 ANSLEY WALK LN 0.16 AMSTEAD PL 0.07 ANSON ST 0.21 AMUR DR 0.04 ANSTED WAY CT 0.04 AMY DR 0.20 ANTEBELLUM DR 0.61 AMYINGTON DR 0.09 ANTHEM CT 0.18 Page 5 of 121 City of Charlotte Powell Bill Report FY2012 Street Name Miles Street Name Miles ANTHONY CR 0.27 ARBORETUM DR 0.04 ANTRIM CT 0.04 ARBORETUM VIEW 0.43 ANVIL LN 0.06 ARBORHILL RD 0.51 ANZACK LN 0.05 ARBORLOFT CT 0.06 APALACHIN DR 0.03 ARBORVIEW CT 0.14 APLEBY LN 0.07 ARBORWAY 1.32 APPALOOSA WAY LN 0.14 ARBORWOOD CT 0.06 APPLE DOVE CT 0.11 ARBROATH CT 0.09 APPLE GLEN LN 0.13 ARCADIA AV 0.08 APPLE PIE CT 0.03 ARCHDALE DR 3.36 APPLE TWIG DR 0.10 ARCHER AV 0.27 APPLEBERRY LN 0.13 ARCHGATE CT 0.05 APPLECROSS LN 0.15 ARCHIBALD CT 0.02 APPLEDALE DR 0.38 ARCOLA LN 0.15 APPLEGATE RD 0.55 ARDBERRY PL 0.04 APPLETON CT 0.02 ARDEN ST 0.26 APPLEVALLEY CT 0.06 ARDEN GATE LN 0.31 APPLEWOOD LN 0.10 ARDENWOODS DR 0.26 APPLEY MEAD LN 0.21 ARDMORE RD 0.18 APRIL LN 0.19 ARDREY KELL RD 1.19 APRIL DAY LN 0.11 ARDREY KELL RD 0.70 APRIL RIDGE LN 0.15 ARDREY STEAD CT 0.02 AQUA CT 0.05 ARDREY WOODS DR 0.30 AQUA CHEM DR 0.16 ARDSLEY RD 0.68 ARABELLA DR 0.11 ARENA BV 0.36 ARAGORN LN 0.12 ARGYLE DR EAST 0.23 ARAGORN LN 0.08 ARIA CT 0.02 ARAGORN LN 0.15 ARISTA CT 0.04 ARAPAHO DR 0.16 ARKLOW RD 0.53 ARBOR LN 0.10 ARLANDES DR 0.35 ARBOR CREEK DR 0.37 ARLEY HALL CT 0.04 ARBOR CREEK DR 0.39 ARMITAGE DR 0.62 ARBOR CREST CT 0.19 ARMORCREST LN 0.26 ARBOR DAY CT 0.11 ARMORY DR 0.17 ARBOR GLEN LN 0.32 ARMORY DR 0.23 ARBOR GROVE LN 0.15 ARMOUR DR 0.16 ARBOR MEADOWS CT 0.13 ARMOUR RIDGE DR 0.21 ARBOR POINTE DR 0.42 ARNOLD DR 1.36 ARBOR RIDGE DR 0.48 ARONOMINK DR 0.21 ARBOR SPRING DR 0.03 AROSA AV 0.15 ARBOR SPRING DR 0.02 ARRINGTON MANOR 0.06 ARBOR TREE LN 0.05 ARRIVAL DR 0.04 ARBOR VISTA DR 0.39 ARROLL CT 0.04 ARBOR VISTA DR 0.28 ARROW LN 0.10 Page 6 of 121 City of Charlotte Powell Bill Report FY2012 Street Name Miles Street Name Miles ARROW PINE DR 0.10 ASHLEY RD 1.79 ARROWGRASS WY 0.04 ASHLEY FARM DR 0.05 E ARROWHEAD DR 0.35 ASHLEY FARM DR 0.28 W ARROWHEAD DR 0.26 ASHLEY FARM DR 0.22 E ARROWOOD RD 1.13 ASHLEY HALL DR 0.20 W ARROWOOD RD 0.92 ASHLEY MEADOW DR 0.09 ARROWPOINT BV 0.42 ASHLEY MEADOW DR 0.17 ARROWPOINT LN 0.17 ASHLEY VIEW DR 0.03 ARROWRIDGE BV 0.65 ASHLEY VIEW DR 0.01 ARROWSMITH LN 0.12 ASHLEY VIEW DR 0.20 ARROYO DR 0.08 ASHLEYTOWN LN 0.12 ARTESIAN CT 0.06 ASHLIGHT DR 0.24 ARTWIN RD 0.09 ASHLYN CHASE CT 0.02 ARTWOOD LN 0.31 ASHLYN ELIZABETH CT 0.05 ARTY AV 0.34 ASHMEADE RD 0.21 ARUNDEL DR 0.33 ASHMONT PL 0.04 ARVIN DR 0.58 ASHMORE DR 0.27 ARVIN DR 0.38 ASHRIDGE DR 0.20 ARVIND OAKS CT 0.12 ASHTON DR 0.50 ARWEN RD 0.05 ASHWELL OAKS LN 0.16 ASBURY AV 0.31 ASHWOOD DR 0.16 ASBURY HALL CT 0.09 ASHWORTH RD 0.26 ASCOT DR 0.20 ASHWYN DR 0.12 ASH COVE LN 0.09 ASPEN CT 0.17 ASHBLUFF CT 0.08 ASPENDALE LN 0.15 ASHBROOK PL 0.21 ASSEMBLY ST 0.18 ASHBURTON DR 0.20 ASSOCIATES LN 0.20 ASHBY ST 0.20 ASTER DR 0.23 ASHBY
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