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Current Streetlist 2021.Xlsx SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY STREET LISTING TAX New ADC MAP (R) * PrD STREET NAME SUFFIX PoD Grid No. LOCATION RT # 1st Corp ALLEY 47 Courthouse Village 24th STREET 6846-C1 37 pvtrd off Tidewater Trail AARON ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ see Arend * ABBERLY VILLAGE LANE 6844-J2 35 Abberly Village / Southpoint ABBEY LANE 6720-C9 22K Windsor Place 1384 (R) S ABBIE MOORE COURT 21 Thorburn Estates (R) N ABBIE MOORE COURT 21 Thorburn Estates ABERDEEN COURT 6845-H1 37 Lee's Crossing 2242 (R) * ABES COURT 18C Fawn Lake ABINGDON COURT 6720-E7 23Q Salem Run 1465 ABNER COURT 6719-G4 21C Grantwood Acres ~ was Dickinson ACADEMY DRIVE 6721-A10 24 Fredericksburg Academy Complex ACCOKEEK LANE 6968-A5 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 9 * ACCORD COURT 6721-D7 24J Lafayette Crossing ACOMA LANE 6968-B8 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 18 ACORN LANE 6717-D1 8A Forest Walk ACREE AVENUE 6720-E6 23Q Salem Run Apartments (R) * ACTON DRIVE 19B Whitehall * ADAMS LANE 6718-C2 10B WCR Presidential Cabin Area ADAMSON LANE 7090-A3 75 Adamson Tract ADAMSON LANE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Heritage Hills ~ renamed Argall (R) * ADARSH COURT Thornburg Commons (R) * ADARSH LANE Thornburg Commons ADENA LANE 6968-B6 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 5 ADIOS COURT 6719-J9 22T Salem Fields ~ Brookfield 2123 (R) * AFFINITY Lee Garrison * AFTON DRIVE 6843-D9 47F Afton at Keswick (R) * AFTON GROVE COURT AFTON AGECROFT ROAD 7089-C1 74 Lexington AGNES LANE 6843-K4 34C Bloomsbury Farm Estates 2151 AHNAKI LANE 6968-A7 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 13 AIRDRIE LANE 6845-C4 36F Lees Hill ~ Turnberry East AKEE LANE E 6968-B6 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 5 AKEE LANE W 6968-B6 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 5 ALACHUA LANE 6968-B7 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 5 ALBANY STREET 6720-A6 22A Timbers 1175 ALBERTA DRIVE 6845-F6 36G Timberlake 1693 ALBERTA DRIVE N 6845-F6 36G Timberlake 1693 ALBIN COURT 6720-E6 23Q Salem Run Townhouses (R) * ALBURY DRIVE 19B Whitehall ALCOMA LANE 6968-C8 62A Indian Acres ALDRICH COURT 6843-H8 48C Courthouse Commons 1488 ALEUT LANE 6968-B8 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 17 ALEXANDER TRAIL 6718-F1 10B WCR Glen 3 (R) * ALEXANDERS CROSSING PARKWAY 50 Alexanders Crossing * ALEXANDRIA CIRCLE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Lees Hill ~ renamed Chris Shan ALEXANDRIA STREET 6721-B7 24B Roseland 1212 * ALEXIS FORK 6719-A7 21 The Woods of Catharpin 2312 ALGONQUIN DRIVE 6968-B6 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 2 ALICIA COURT 6720-D6 23N Sheraton Oaks 1468 * ALLEGHANY WAY 6844-H4 35M Lees Parke ~ Pod B, Section 2B 5/11/2021 1 Current Streetlist 2021 Complete *not shown in ADC map book (R) Reserved for future use SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY STREET LISTING TAX New ADC MAP (R) * PrD STREET NAME SUFFIX PoD Grid No. LOCATION RT # * ALLENDALE COURT 18C Fawn Lake, Section 25 * ALLERTOW ROAD 6844-K2 35 Oxford Apartments at Southpoint Landing * ALLIANCE CT 6721-C7 24J Lafayette Crossing * ALLIANCE WAY 6721-C7 24J Lafayette Crossing 2209 ALLIE COURT 6846-C1 25E Hamiltons Crossing 2212 ALLIE DRIVE 6722-C10 25E Hamiltons Crossing 2212 ALLIE PLACE 6722-C10 25E Hamiltons Crossing 2212 ALLIE CAT WAY 6719-A6 21 pvtrd off Catharpin Road, nr Sawhill * (R) ALLINGTON COURT Foxcroft ALLISON STREET 6721-B10 24E Berkeley Village ALPHA COURT 6719-H10 22T Salem Fields ~ Fairfield ALSOP WAY 6966-B3 45 Alsop Woods ALSOP TOWN ROAD 6966-H3 46 Rt 709, fr 648, Blockhouse Rd, to end 709 ALTA VISTA LANE 7089-D5 74 pvtrd off Blaydes Corner Rd ALTAMAHA LANE 6968-A6 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 10 ALTAMONT CIRCLE 6845-D3 36F Lees Hill ~ The Greens ALTON COURT 6720-J6 23P Kingswood 1584 * ALUM SPRING LANE 6849-K6 35N Allure @ Jefferson ALVA BROOKS COURT 7086-A4 69 off Alva Brooks Ln ALVA BROOKS LANE 7086-B4 69 off Rt 655 AMABELL DRIVE 6718-K8 20 Hardwood Cove 2154 AMANDA LANE 6969-G9 23 pvtrd off Courthouse Road serving the Fburg SPCA AMELIA DRIVE 6845-C1 36F Lees Hill ~ North 2053 * AMEN CORNER 6968-D4 63 Private road off Hickory Ridge RD AMERICA LANE 6839-J6 28A Heritage Village AMERICAN LEGION DRIVE 6843-F9 47 pvtrd off Courthouse Rd next to Forestry Bldg AMHERST CIRCLE 6845-B1 36F Lees Hill ~ North 2051 AMIE MEAGAN LANE 6718-G10 20 pvtrd off Rt 612 AMOS LANE 6720-G4 13 Waverly Commercial Center ~ Plank Road AMY DRIVE 7207-F4 85E Carltons Landing ANDERSON DRIVE 6843-C6 33 National Park Service ~ Spotsy CH ANDERSON STREET 6721-B7 24B Roseland ANDORA DRIVE 6719-G4 21 Rt 626, from Plank Road to Old Plank Road 626 * N ANDOVER LANE 6845-E6 36G Timberlake 2158 ANDOVER LANE 6845-F5 36G Timberlake 2158 ANDREWS LANE 7086-F3 70 pvtrd off Rt 208 ANDREWS MILL LANE 6845-F6 36G Timberlake 1695 ANDRIA WAY 7090-A1 75 Matta Heights ~ was Belmont ANGELA COURT 6846-A2 37J Pelhams Crossing West 2188 ANGELL COURT 6844-D4 34G Cedar Ridge 1926 ANGLE WAY 6843-C3 33 Whitley split ANN DAVIS DRIVE 6721-C10 24H Lorraine Heights 1370 S ANN DAVIS DRIVE 6845-B1 36 pvtrd off Mine Road ANNA ROAD 7085-D1 68A Stubbs Lake View 1531 ANNA PINE LANE 6963-E6 55 Anna Pine Estates ANNA POINT LANE 7086-A6 69 pvtrd off Rt 208 to end ANNA WOODS COURT 6963-J6 56 Anna Woods * ANNIE MAE DRIVE 6721-A7 24 Summerfield 2364 ANNIES LANE 7085-C2 68 pvtrd off Rt 683 ANSON COURT 6720-E6 23Q Salem Run Townhouses ANTELOPE TRAIL 6720-A9 22D Deerfield 1059 ANTIETAM COURT 6845-H2 37 Lee's Crossing 2243 5/11/2021 2 Current Streetlist 2021 Complete *not shown in ADC map book (R) Reserved for future use SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY STREET LISTING TAX New ADC MAP (R) * PrD STREET NAME SUFFIX PoD Grid No. LOCATION RT # ANTLER COURT 6594-E2 4 Doe Run Estates 1734 ANTLER DRIVE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Deerfield ~ renamed Elk ANTLER ROAD 6594-F3 4 Doe Run Estates 1733 APGAR COURT 6845-C4 36F Lees Hill ~ Turnberry Village APOPKA LANE 6968-B7 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 4 APPALOOSA DRIVE 6967-H3 48 Berkshire 1446 APPLE BLOSSOM COURT 6719-J6 22N Red Rose Village 2070 (R) * APPLEGATE COURT Foxcroft APPOMATTOX WAY 6592-G8 18C Fawn Lake (R) * APRILS COURT 18C Fawn Lake ARABIAN TRAIL 6967-K3 48 Berkshire 1441 ARAPAHO LANE 6968-C7 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 1 * ARBOR DRIVE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Arbor Glen ~ renamed Wisteria ARBOR GLEN DRIVE 6719-H5 22S Smoketree 1911 * ARBOR HAVEN LANE 6595-F8 11 pvtrd off River Road for parcel 11 (2) B * ARBOR MILL COURT 6717-D9 18C Fawn Lake, Haven Point, Section 21B ARCADIA ROAD 7090-E5 76 Rt 603, fr Rt 1 to Caroline 603 ARCADIA CROSSING LANE 7090-E5 76 Arcadia Crossing South ARCHER STREET 6721-B7 24B Roseland 1213 ARCHER TRAIL 6718-E2 10B WCR Glen 3 ARCHERY ROAD 6720-B1 12 off Single Oak Road ARCHIES LANE 7085-C2 68 pvtrd off Comfort Lane near Annies Lane * ARCHWOOD LANE 6840-A7 42 pvtrd off Post Oak Road near Sullivan Road * ARCON WAY 6718-J9 20C Fortunes Landing (R) * ARCTIC FOX CIRCLE Noahs Landing ARDWICK CIRCLE 6845-G5 36G Timberlake 1616 AREND COURT 6721-J7 25 Graningers II MHP ~ AKA Mobile 1 ARGALL LANE 6720-G2 13F Heritage Hills ~ was Adamson 1519 ARIKARA LANE 6968-C7 62A Indian Acres ~ Section 1 (R) * ARKWRIGHT DRIVE Regency at Chancellorsville North ARLENE ACRES DRIVE 6846-A10 51 Arlene Acres ARMAND COURT 6843-J8 34B Plantation Forest 1432 ARMISTEAD AVENUE 6844-H4 35M Lees Parke ~ Pod B, Section 1C ARMY of the POTOMAC DRIVE 6595-A8 4D Estates of Chancellorsville ARNALL COURT 6720-F5 23E Maple Grove 1120 ARRITT ROAD 7207-H8 86 Rt 601, fr 622 to Louisa 601 ARROW HEAD COURT 6719-G7 22H Enchanted Woods 1959 ARROW POINT DRIVE 6962-A9 53 Pamunkey Point 2215 * ARROW WOOD DRIVE 6969-J3 51 Tanglewood, access from Caroline County ARSENAL COURT 6717-E1 8A Lake Wilderness (R) * ART LANE Upper Spotsy ARTHUR LANE 6720-D5 22R Sheraton Hills South 2141 ARTILLERY RIDGE ROAD 6721-D9 24F Artillery Ridge 1205 ASCOT CIRCLE 6720-B9 22K Surry Woods / Windsor Place 1389 ASDEE LANE 6841-J7 45 pvtrd off Rt 608, acrs Livingston Heights ASHBROOK COURT 6720-F8 23H Salem Courts 1469 ASHBY DRIVE 6719-C7 21 Rt 625, fr 674 to end 625 ASHBY LANE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ pvtrd off Rt 3 ~ renamed Autumn * ASHCOURT WAY 6967-E7 61 pvtrd off Morris Road / Pattie Lane ASHCRAFT WAY 7208-K2 83 The Woods of Ashcraft * ASHFORD DRIVE 6595-C10 11P Bearington 5/11/2021 3 Current Streetlist 2021 Complete *not shown in ADC map book (R) Reserved for future use SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY STREET LISTING TAX New ADC MAP (R) * PrD STREET NAME SUFFIX PoD Grid No. LOCATION RT # ASHLAND COURT 6597-B3 36F Lees Hill ~ Watford Village 1398 ASHLEIGH PARK BOULEVARD 6719-E4 21L Ashleigh Park 1716 ASHLEY COURT 6843-H3 34C Bloomsbury 1572 ASHLEY DAWN COURT 6845-G4 37 Massaponax Business Park ASHLEY FARMS DRIVE 6719-D2 11K Ashley Farms 2346 ASHMEADE COURT 6844-C3 34G Fox Point 1879 ASHTON CIRCLE 6719-J10 22D Ashton Village 1159 ASHWOOD COURT 6717-D5 18B Winewood 1606 ASHY PETRAL COURT 6719-A10 21F Summers Landing 2199 ASHZACH WAY 6965-B7 58 Nevermines Estates ASPEN LANE 6967-H6 62D Shade Tree 1870 * ASPEN HIGHLANDS DRIVE 6844-C1 34F Woods of Breckenridge 2333 ASTARITA AVENUE 7087-E3 72 Whelan ASTER COURT 6839-F7 41 Granite Springs Estates ATCHISON ROAD 7086-D2 69 pvtrd off Rt 655 ATLANTIC AVENUE 6844-J2 35 Southpoint II ATWOOD LANE 6843-A4 33 pvtrd off Brock Road, Rt 613 AUBURN LANE 6721-C10 24 pvtrd off Rt 636 AUDREY COURT 6721-K7 25 Graningers II MHP ~ AKA Mobile 1 AUDREY OAKES DRIVE 6965-C8 58 pvtrd off Wheeler Rd AUGUST COURT 6721-K7 25 Graningers II MHP ~ AKA Mobile 1 AUGUSTA COURT 6845-C1 36F Lees Hill ~ North 2056 AURORA LANE 6963-A7 55 Sunrise Bay 2175 AUSTIN RIDGE ROAD 6716-F7 17 pvtrd off Orange Plank Road AUTUMN LANE 6593-K9 9 pvtrd off Plank Road, Rt 3 nr Black Meadow Road, Rt640 (R) * AUTUMN FIELD 18C Fawn Lake * AUTUMN LEAF CIRCLE 6720-B3 12 Regency Park * AUTUMN LEAF DRIVE 6720-B4 12 Regency Park * AUTUMN PATH COURT 6844-F6 35M Lees Parke ~ Pod E, Section 1A 2275 AUTUMN WOOD DRIVE 6843-J2 34H Westfield 1668 AVALON WAY 6845-D3 36F
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