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Bernalillo County Roads Index 2021 1 Bernalillo County Roads Index 2021 Road Name Map Book Page Road Name Map Book Page 1ST ST 45, 71, 97, 100 114TH ST 94 2ND ST 17, 45, 71, 72, 97, 100, 123, 148, 118TH ST 68, 94, 120 173 A 2ND ST (SAC #1) 45 A AVE 98 2ND ST (SAC #2) 45 A ST 100, 101 2ND ST (SAC #3) 17 AARON CT 122 3RD ST 71, 97, 100, 123, 148 ABAJO RD 97 4TH ST 17, 18, 44, 45, 71, 97, 123 ABASKIN FARM LN 172 4TH ST (#1) 17 ABBEY CT 70 4TH ST (#2) 17 ABBEY RD 183, 184 4TH ST (#3) 17 ABBIE LN 123 4TH ST (#4) 17 ABBOT PL 69 4TH ST (KAFB) 100 ABBY JEAN PL 70 5TH CT 44 ABE SANDOVAL LN 145 5TH ST 17, 44, 45, 71, 97, 100, 123 ABEES ST 120 6TH CT 44 ABEJARRON ST 14 6TH ST 17, 44, 71, 97 ABELINO RD 147, 172 7TH CT 44 ABERDEEN DR 98, 99 7TH ST 17, 71, 97, 100 ABEYTA DR 84 8TH CT 44 ABEYTA LN 84 8TH ST 17, 44, 71, 97, 100 ABEYTA RD 95 9TH ST 17, 44, 71, 97, 100, 126 ABIERTO VISTA CIR 42 10TH CT 44 ABILENE AVE 97 10TH ST 44, 71, 97, 100 ABIQUE DR 93 11TH ST 44, 71, 97, 100, 126 ABIQUIU CT 26 12TH CT 71 ABIQUIU PL 49 12TH ST 44, 71, 97, 100 ABIS CT 19 13TH ST 71, 97 ABO AVE 146 14TH CT 71 ABO CANYON DR 68 14TH ST 44, 71, 97, 100, 126 ABO ST 96 15TH CT 71 ABRAMS DR 89, 115 15TH ST 71, 97, 100 ACACIA ST 42, 43 16TH CT 44, 71 ACADEMIC PL 98 16TH ST 71, 97 ACADEMY CT 47 17TH CT 44 ACADEMY HILLS 47, 48 17TH ST 71 DR 18TH ST 71, 100 ACADEMY KNOLLS 48 19TH ST 71 DR 20TH ST 71, 100 ACADEMY 46 21ST ST 71 PARKWAY BLVD 22ND ST 71 ACADEMY 46 23RD ST 71 PARKWAY EAST 34TH ST 100 ACADEMY 46 40TH ST 70, 96 PARKWAY NORTH 45TH AVE 100 ACADEMY 46 46TH ST 70, 96, 100 PARKWAY SOUTH 47TH ST 70, 96 ACADEMY 46 48TH ST 96 PARKWAY WEST 49TH ST 70, 96 ACADEMY RD 46, 47, 48, 49 50TH AVE 100 ACADEMY RIDGE 48 50TH ST 96 CT 51ST ST 70, 96 ACADEMY RIDGE 48 52ND ST 96 DR 53RD ST 70, 96 ACADEMY RIDGE 48 54TH ST 70 PL 55TH ST 70, 96 ACADEMY RIDGE 48 56TH ST 70, 96 RD 57TH PL 70 ACADEMY ST 15 57TH ST 70, 96 ACADEMY TRL 47 58TH ST 70, 96 ACAPULCO DR 48 59TH ST 70, 96 ACCESS RD 20, 115 60TH ST 70, 96 ACCESS RD C 124 61ST ST 70, 96 ACCIPITRINE CT 101 62ND ST 70, 96 ACEQUIA DR 146, 147 63RD ST 69, 70, 96 ACEQUIA 71 ESCONDIDA 64TH ST 42, 69, 96 ACEQUIA TRL 44 65TH ST 42, 69, 96 ACOMA RD 99, 100, 101 66TH ST 42, 69 ACTON CT 14 67TH ST 42, 69, 96 ADA CT 72 68TH ST 69, 95 ADA PL 72 69TH ST 95 ADAGIO CT 45 70TH ST 69 ADAMS PL 99 71ST ST 69 ADAMS RD 109 72ND PL 69 ADAMS ST 18, 73, 99 72ND ST 69 ADDIS DR 149 75TH ST 69, 95, 96 ADELE PL 47 76TH ST 69, 95 ADELITA DR 76 80TH ST 69 ADINA LN 14 81ST ST 42 ADIRONDACK PL 101 82ND ST 95 ADMIRAL DEWEY 47, 48 86TH ST 95 AVE 90TH ST 95 ADMIRAL 48 93RD ST 95 EMERSON AVE 94TH ST 69, 95 ADMIRAL HALSEY 48 97TH ST 95 DR 98TH ST 68, 94, 95, 121 ADMIRAL LOWELL 47, 48 100TH ST 95 AVE 102ND ST 94, 95 ADMIRAL LOWELL 47 106TH ST 94 PL 110TH ST 94 1 Bernalillo County Roads Index 2021 Road Name Map Book Page Road Name Map Book Page ADMIRAL NIMITZ 47, 48 ALGIERS DR 48 AVE ALGODONES CT 75 ADMIRAL 48 ALGODONES ST 75, 101 RICKOVER DR ALHAMBRA AVE 71 ADOBE LN 53 ALICANTE AVE 95 ADOBE RD 44 ALICE AVE 73, 75 ADOBE ROSE PL 14 ALICE CT 75 ADONAI RD 95 ALICIA RD 53 ADONIS CT 75 ALISO DR 73, 99 ADRIAN ST 96 ALIYAH LN 44, 94 AEROSPACE PKWY 40, 67 ALL SAINTS RD 16 AFFIRMED ST 94 ALLANDE RD 47 AGATE AVE 42, 43 ALLANO CT 14 AGATE HILLS RD 16 ALLEGHENY CT 15 AGATE LN 42, 43 ALLEGIANCE ST 14 AGAVE ST 41 ALLEGRETTO TRL 71 AGAVE VERDE 45 ALLEGRO WAY 71 WAY ALLEN CT 15 AGNES CT 76 ALLEY RD 159, 160 AGUA FRESCA AVE 71 ALLISON CT 75 AGUA FRIA CT 42 ALMA ENCANTADA 16, 44, 45 AGUA SARCA CT 75 CT AGUACATE DR 69 ALMA RD 122 AGUILA ST 42 ALMENDRA CT 42 AIDA RD 15 ALMENDRA PL 42 AIR GUARD DR 99 ALMERIA DR 43 AIR PARK RD 98 ALOE RD 14 AIRCRAFT AVE 98 ALONA DR 43 AIRPORT DR 69, 95, 96 ALONDRA LN 16 AIRPORT LOOP 84 ALOYSIA LN 70 AIRTECH CT 124 ALPHA AVE 70 AIRWAY DR 96, 97 ALPHA CT 70 AIRWAY RD 97 ALPINE CT 49 AJLOUN ST 14 ALPINE RD 122 AKUTAN CT 69 ALPINE TRAIL ST 49 AL ST 69 ALPIO DR 53 ALADDIN CT 69 ALPS WAY 75 ALAMEDA BLVD 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 ALTA CT 83 ALAMEDA PARK DR 17 ALTA DR 16 ALAMEDA PL 18 ALTA LOMA LN 18 ALAMEDA PUMP 17 ALTA MESA 15 RD ALTA MONTE AVE 71, 72, 73, 74 ALAMEDA RD 17 ALTA MONTE CT 72 ALAMILLO RD 14 ALTA MONTE PL 71 ALAMO AVE 97, 98 ALTA VISTA CT 96 ALAMO CANYON 120 ALTA VISTA RD 108 DR ALTEZ ST 74, 100 ALAMO DR 210 ALTIMA PL 43 ALAMO HUECO PL 80 ALTO DR 210 ALAMO RD 16, 44 ALTO REY CT 42 ALAMOGORDO DR 70 ALTOS CT 121 ALAMOGORDO PL 70 ALTOS WAY 121 ALAMOSA RD 44, 45 ALTURA AVE 73 ALAMOSA WAY 44, 45 ALTURA AZUL LN 73 ALASKA PL 75 ALTURA MESA LN 73 ALBA PL 16 ALTURA PL 73 ALBA PRADO CT 55 ALTURA VERDE LN 73 ALBANY CT 15 ALTURA VISTA LN 73 ALBERO ROSSO 15 ALTURA VISTA 73 DR PKWY ALBERTA LN 43 ALUMNI DR 98 ALCALDE PL 97 ALVARADO DR 73, 99 ALCAZAR ST 47, 74, 100 ALVARADO PL 73 ALDAZ CT 172 ALVERA AVE 95 ALDEA AVE 14 ALVERA CT 95 ALDER 46 ALVIS CIR 147 ALDER DR 15 ALVIS CIR (#1) 147 ALDERETE CT 42 ALVIS CIR (#2) 147 ALDERETE JR RD 108 ALVIS DR 147 ALDERETE LN 122 ALWOOD DR 69 ALDERMAN DR 43 ALYDAR AVE 101 ALEESA CT 19 ALYSSA DR 122 ALEGRE DR 103 AMADO CT 70, 71 ALEGRIA CT 14 AMADO RD 70 ALEGRIA RD 14, 15 AMALIA RD 95, 96 ALEGRIA RD (SAC 14 AMANDA CT 80 #1) AMANDA ST 95 ALEJANDRO LN 70 AMARA VISTA CT 18 ALEJANDRO RD 103 AMARANTH AVE 16 ALEJANDRO ST 70 AMATISTA ST 16 ALENE CT 102 AMBAR CT 14 ALEXANDER BLVD 45, 72 AMBASSADOR RD 74 ALEXANDER RD 44 AMBER DR 71 ALEXANDRA ST 95 AMBER RD 132 ALEXANDRIA DR 48 AMBERLY RD 95 ALEXANDRIA RD 48 AMBERSIDE RD 69, 70 ALEXIS AVE 95 AMBERSTONE RD 95 ALEXIS CT 95 AMBROSIA DR 93 ALFANJE ST 14 AMERICAN DR 72 ALFREDO GARCIA 44 CT 2 Bernalillo County Roads Index 2021 Road Name Map Book Page Road Name Map Book Page AMERICAN 47 ANTLER TOOL RD 120, 121 HERITAGE DR ANTON CIR 48 AMERICARE CT 70 ANTONE LOOP RD 122 AMERICAS PKWY 73, 74 ANTONIA CT 16 AMHERST DR 72, 98 ANTONIO DR 76 AMHERST PL 72 ANTONIO SALAZAR 212 AMIGANTE DR 48 LN AMIGO WAY 48 APACHE AVE 71, 74, 75 AMISTAD RD 48 APACHE CT 72 AMMAN AVE 48 APACHE PINE WAY 19 AMMO RD 125 APACHE PL 75 AMOLE DR 95 APACHE PLUME DR 18 AMOLE MESA AVE 120, 121 APACHE PLUME PL 49 AMOLE VISTA ST 95 APACHITA WAY 111 AMOR DR 69, 70 APACHITO DR 84 AMRAAM LN 19 APALTAGUA DR 121 AMY AVE 69 APODACA RD 187, 212, 213 AMY CT 81 APODACA ST 94 AMY KAY CT 44 APOLLO CT 43 AMY MARIE CT 69 APOLLO DR 43 ANA CT 70 APPALACHIAN WAY 75 ANACAPA AVE 95 APPALOOSA DR 43 ANACONDA ST 95 APPIAN WAY 75 ANADOR CT 14 APPLE LN 70 ANAF CLUB ST 100 APPLE RANCH RD 158 ANAHEIM AVE 18, 19, 20 APPLE VALLEY AVE 121, 122 ANAPOLA LN 147 APPLE VALLEY DR 158, 183 ANASAZI CT 25 APPLETON RD 147 ANASAZI DR 25, 26, 49 APPLEWOOD LN 44, 69 ANASAZI RIDGE 14 APPOMATTOX PL 47 AVE APRIL FLOWER PL 95 ANAYA PL 158, 159 APRIL FLOWER RD 95 ANAYA RD 133, 134, 158, 159, 183 APRIL ST 101 ANAYA ST 94 AQUAMARINE RD 19 ANCALA LN 48 AQUARIUS AVE 15 ANCALA TRL 48 AQUEDUCT RD 101 ANCHO CT 70 ARABELLA DR 15 ANCIENTS RD 14 ARABIAN CT 54 ANDALUCIA 48 ARABIAN DR 43 ANDALUSIAN AVE 94, 95 ARABIAN PL 43 ANDANTE TRL 14 ARADA LN 16 ANDERSON AVE 97, 98, 99, 100 ARAGON LN 158 ANDERSON HILL 121 ARAGON RD 96 AVE ARAGON RD (#1) 96 ANDERSON PL 99 ARAGON ST 101 ANDESITE DR 14, 15 ARAPAHOE AVE 16 ANDREA CIR 16 ARBOLEDA SENDA 76 ANDRETTI AVE 94, 95 ARBOR PL 45 ANDREW DR 46, 73 ARBOR RD 44, 71 ANDREWS AVE 121 ARBORDALE LN 44 ANDROMEDA AVE 15 ARBUS DR 149 ANDROMEDA LN 157 ARBUSTOS CT 48 ANGEL BABY CT 172 ARCADIA RD 102 ANGEL DR 69 ARCADIAN TRL 71 ANGEL PEAK RD 13 ARCH CT 76 ANGELES VISTA 55 ARCHERY RD 80 CIR ARCHES RD 101 ANGELES VISTA 55 ARCHIBEQUE LN 17 DR ARCHULETA DR 76 ANGELINA DAISY 95 ARCILLA PL 42 ST ARCO 43 ANGELINA PL 101 ARDILLA RD 80 ANGUS WAY 95 ARDMORE AVE 14 ANICETO RD 17 ARENAL RD 95, 96, 97 ANIMAS PL 69 ARENAS PL 102 ANISTON CT 47 ARENOSO PL 69 ANISTON ST 47 AREZZO DR 15 ANITA LN 103 ARGON AVE 76 ANKARA RD 48 ARGONITE DR 15 ANN AVE 97 ARGUELLO TRL 101 ANNA MARIA LN 96 ARGUS AVE 70 ANNAPOLIS CT 47, 48 ARGUS LOOP 98 ANNAPOLIS DR 48 ARGYLE AVE 47 ANNAPOLIS RD 47 ARIAS AVE 71 ANNE CT 82, 108 ARITAS RD 97, 123 ANNE PICKARD CT 108 ARIZONA PL 73 ANNE PICKARD 82, 108 ARIZONA ROSE DR 95 LOOP ARIZONA ST 73, 99 ANTARES RD 48 ARKANSAS RD 69 ANTELOPE AVE 49 ARLINGTON AVE 15 ANTELOPE CIR 101 ARLOLANE AVE 121 ANTELOPE 76 ARLOTE AVE 99 DANCER TRL ARMAND CT 69 ANTELOPE RUN RD 48 ARMAND RD 69 ANTEQUERA RD 43 ARMENTA RD 105 ANTHIS AVE 100 ARMIJO LN 96 ANTHONY LN 96 ARMIJO PL 97 ANTHONY PL 96 ARMIJO RD 97 ANTHONY RD 54 ARMIN RD 158 ANTIGUA 48 ARMISTICE RD 47 ANTIQUE LN 103 3 Bernalillo County Roads Index 2021 Road Name Map Book Page Road Name Map Book Page ARNO ST 45, 71, 72, 97 AUTUMN VIEW ST 95 ARRINGTON PL 147 AUTUMNWOOD CT 109 ARRINGTON RD 147 AVALON PL 96 ARROW POINT RD 43 AVALON RD 94, 95, 96 ARROWHEAD AVE 15, 16 AVANTI ST 95 ARROWHEAD DR 53 AVEDON DR 149 ARROWHEAD TRL 79, 105 AVENALES AVE 47 ARROYO BEND DR 16 AVENIDA ALLEGRE 81 ARROYO CHAMISA 48 AVENIDA 103 RD ALMENDRO ARROYO CREST 16 AVENIDA ALTURAS 73 DR AVENIDA ARTURO 43 ARROYO DE VISTA 48, 49 AVENIDA CESAR 97, 98 ARROYO DEL OSO 46, 47 CHAVEZ AVE AVENIDA CHARADA 71 ARROYO DEL OSO 47 AVENIDA CHIQUITA 43 PL AVENIDA CIELITO 73 ARROYO FALLS ST 69 AVENIDA CRISTO 44 ARROYO HONDO 95 REY ST AVENIDA CUESTA 48 ARROYO LUPINE 100 AVENIDA 71 CIR CURVATURA ARROYO SECO 45 AVENIDA DE 14 ARROYO SECO RD 53 JAIMITO ARROYO VISTA 68 AVENIDA DE LA 47, 48 BLVD LUNA ARTEMSIA AVE 121 AVENIDA DE 134 ARTESANOS CT 71 LEONA ARTHUR DR 97 AVENIDA DEL OSO 47 ARTHUR LN 97 AVENIDA DEL SOL 53, 73 ARTIE RD 17 AVENIDA DEL 53 ARVADA AVE 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 TORO ARVILLA AVE 71, 73, 74, 75 AVENIDA DOLORES 97 ARVILLA CT 74 HUERTA ARVILLA PL 73, 74 AVENIDA EL TREN 123 ASBURY CT 15 AVENIDA 73 ASBURY LN 15 ESTRELLITA ASGARD RD 95 AVENIDA LA 14, 15 ASH CT 98 BARRANCA ASH ST 98 AVENIDA LA 14 ASHER LN 81 BARRANCA
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