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FY20-21 Resurfacing Evaluations 20/21 Resurfacing List STREET FROM TO DIST. LENGTH (feet) Condition Rating Rank $ 81,774,749 $ 40.0000 FY18/19 FY19/19 FY17/18 FY18/19 Cedar Run Dr Moody Ave End 3 1940 $ 77,600 Dampier St Felucca Dr Botany St 1 1050 $ 42,000 Yarmouth Dr Cr-220 Nautilus Rd 1 450 $ 18,000 Waterstone Dr Watermill Dr Watermill Dr 2 1056 $ 42,240 Aquarius Conc Blairmore Blvd End 3 6580 $ 263,200 39 29 178 1 Alligator Blvd SR-21 Hibiscuc Ave 4 10800 $ 432,000 Angora St S Dolphin Ave Aster Ave 4 2600 $ 104,000 Oak Dr CR 214 Oak Dr Cul-de-Sac 4 2494 $ 99,760 Rosemary Hill Rd CR-315 Rec Center 5 8645 $ 345,801 Aletha Mnr Morningside Cul-de-sac 1 875 $ 35,000 Arthur Middleton Cir Constution Dr Constution Dr 2 1080 $ 43,200 33 30 39 2 Crookedridge Ct Bottomridge Dr Crookedridge cul-de-sac 2 750 $ 30,000 Ironridge Ct Bottomridge Dr Ironridge Ct Cul-de-sac 2 380 $ 15,200 Cornell Road Section St The End 4 2680 $ 107,200 33 30 48 2 Indian Dr Indian Dr Cul-de-sac Bee St N 2 650 $ 26,000 Quailridge Ct Bottomridge Dr QuailridgeCt Cul-de-sac 2 750 $ 30,000 N. Mimosa Ave CR218 John Cemetry Rd. 4 6523 $ 260,920 33 31 57 4 Acorn Mnr Morningside Cul-de-sac 1 600 $ 24,000 43 32 290 5 Flicker Dr Summerset dr Rushing Dr culdesac 2 471 $ 18,859 41 32 237 5 Norton Av Washington Ave. End 2 567 $ 22,680 33 32 58 5 Ginny Ct Doshire Dr Cul-de-sac 3 272 $ 10,880 34 32 82 5 Harden Ave Rainey Ave N Parkside Ave 3 1310 $ 52,400 33 32 53 5 Dolphin Cir John Cemetary John Cemetary 4 2280 $ 91,200 33 32 50 5 John Cemetary Rd Everett Ave Plankton 4 11054 $ 442,160 35 32 100 5 Bay Hill Blvd Gifford Av San Francisco Blvd 5 1336 $ 53,440 50 32 538 5 Acanthus Morning Star Cul-de-sac 1 325 $ 13,000 44 33 335 13 County Road 209 S Meadowbrook Farms Rd. CR-226 1 8967 $ 358,680 42 33 264 13 Birchwood Dr Constution Dr Constution Dr 2 1175 $ 47,000 33 33 44 13 Briarwood Ln Debarry Grove Park Dr. W. 3 840 $ 33,600 36 33 116 13 Pinewood Blvd. North Anne Dr Pinewood Blvd. E. 5 1684 $ 67,360 41 33 251 13 Shannon Lakes Dr CR-220 Shannon Lakes Dr 5 2911 $ 116,440 40 33 223 13 Springhaven Rd Rainey Av W Rainey Av E 3 1050 $ 42,000 35 33 112 13 Triest Av City Limits Culdesac 4 580 $ 23,200 33 33 67 13 Deepridge Ct Bottomridge Dr Deepridge Cul-de-sac 2 300 $ 12,000 37 33 134 13 Driftwood Place Ridgecrest Cul-de-Sac 2 336 $ 13,440 34 33 78 13 Goldridge Bottomridge Dr Goldridge Cul-de-sac 2 400 $ 16,000 39 33 187 13 Loree Av Washington ave End of Loree 2 242 $ 9,680 34 33 85 13 Plymouth Ct Newcastle Plymouth ct culdesac 2 567 $ 22,683 33 33 59 13 Richard Lee St Constitution Cul-de-Sac 2 2075 $ 83,000 35 33 110 13 Augusta Dr Pine/Hibernia Frederic Dr. 3 1605 $ 64,200 43 33 293 13 Bay Hill Blvd San Francisco Blvd Gifford Ave. 2 1300 $ 52,000 38 34 147 28 STREET FROM TO DIST. LENGTH (feet) Condition Rating Rank $ 81,774,749 $ 40.0000 FY18/19 FY19/19 FY17/18 FY18/19 Bayou Ridge Ct Lakeridge dr Bayou Ridge Cul-de-sac 2 650 $ 26,000 38 34 148 28 Carter Braxton Rd Constution Dr George Wythe Rd 2 1175 $ 47,000 33 34 45 28 Clay Ridge Ct Bottomridge Dr Clayridge ct 2 200 $ 8,000 Copperidge Ct Bottomridge Dr Copperridge Ct 2 350 $ 14,000 39 34 185 28 Sandlewood Cleveland Ridgecrest 2 1707 $ 68,280 33 34 63 28 Silverridge ct Bottomridge Dr Cul-de-Sac 2 400 $ 16,000 39 34 197 28 Summit Dr Spencer Plantation Blvd Spencer Plantation Blvd 2 4340 $ 173,596 35 34 113 28 CR-315 Sharron SR-21 Dirt Road 4 11957 $ 478,280 36 34 117 28 Donald St Triest Av City Limits 4 374 $ 14,960 34 28 Wisteria Ln Everett Ave Scenic Dr 4 2320 $ 92,800 35 34 114 28 Yale St CR-214 Colgate Rd 4 2086 $ 83,440 36 34 130 28 Kel Ln CR 220 Cul-de-sac 1 1250 $ 50,000 44 35 350 39 William Hooper St Robert Paine St Samuel Huntington 2 1680 $ 67,200 36 35 129 39 William Paca St George Watson st William Paca St Cul-de-Sac 2 1500 $ 60,000 33 35 70 39 Halperns Way Maize ct End of Road 4 6000 $ 240,000 35 35 97 39 Harvard St Main Street End of Road 4 1900 $ 75,997 34 35 83 39 Masters Road Peppergrass St Masters Yard 4 2040 $ 81,600 35 35 106 39 Pomar Ct Farm Way Cul-de-sac 1 522 $ 20,880 47 36 463 45 Golden Pond Blvd Cheswick Oak Ave Doverbluff 2 4601 $ 184,022 35 36 95 45 Parkridge Av Blanding Blvd Washington Ave 2 3620 $ 144,803 36 36 125 45 Turtle Dove Dr Goldenpond Blvd Turtle Dove Dr 2 2011 $ 80,440 38 36 175 45 Aries Dr Jupiter Virgo 3 2585 $ 103,400 39 36 179 45 Hayton Av Edson Blairmore 3 1214 $ 48,560 38 36 161 45 Libra Ln Blairmore Aquarius 3 502 $ 20,080 35 36 103 45 Rollin Drive Noel Lee 3 668 $ 26,720 44 36 361 45 Bedford Lake Dr Immokalee Cherokee Ct 4 5578 $ 223,120 39 36 181 45 Crystal Lake Rd Bedford Lake Rd Cul-de-Sac 4 8524 $ 340,960 36 36 119 45 Joshua Ct Fremont Ave Cul-de-Sac 4 532 $ 21,280 34 36 84 45 Mallard Rd CR218 CR218 4 14273 $ 570,912 35 36 105 45 Monongahela Ave CR-214 Coronado St 4 6115 $ 244,600 40 36 219 45 Nolan Road CR-218 Olde Tyme Pl 4 5545 $ 221,800 35 36 108 45 Plankton Av Johns Cemetary Rd End of pavement 4 1500 $ 60,000 38 36 169 45 Botany St Farm Way Felucca 1 2264 $ 90,579 43 37 296 60 Lakeshore Dr N Harbor Lake Dr. The Crossing 1 6337 $ 253,468 36 37 122 60 Raggedy Point Pine Ave. The End 1 3900 $ 156,000 44 37 360 60 Equestrian Ct Equestrian Ct Cul-de-Sac Equestrain Ct Cul-de-Sac 2 1906 $ 76,240 38 37 157 60 Foxridge Road Blanding Blvd. Stoneridge Court 2 4000 $ 160,000 33 37 52 60 Kingswood Av Jefferson Ave Cleveland ave 2 4009 $ 160,360 44 37 351 60 Longmeadow Tr Saddlehorn Equestrian ct 2 1770 $ 70,800 38 37 164 60 Belmont Blvd Blanding Blvd Widener Wy 3 2790 $ 111,600 37 37 132 60 Bowie Blvd Spencer Blairmore 3 2266 $ 90,640 44 37 336 60 Brighton Av Edson Blairmore 3 1297 $ 51,880 40 37 204 60 STREET FROM TO DIST. LENGTH (feet) Condition Rating Rank $ 81,774,749 $ 40.0000 FY18/19 FY19/19 FY17/18 FY18/19 Capricorn Ln Blairmore Aquarius 3 926 $ 37,040 38 37 150 60 Fleming Island Dr End End 3 762 $ 30,480 36 37 120 60 Georges Place Augusta End 3 800 $ 32,000 33 37 41 60 Grove Park Ln. Grove Park Dr. W. Grove Park Dr. E 3 1031 $ 41,240 45 37 377 60 Gulf Stream Tr S Rockingham Rd Gulf Stream Tr E - Hialeah Dr 3 1935 $ 77,400 40 37 212 60 Hibernia Forest Dr US 17 Fleming Island 3 2271 $ 90,840 37 37 137 60 Lee Dr Meadowbrook Carol 3 1002 $ 40,080 38 37 163 60 Leo Ct. Aquarius Conc Cul-de-sac 3 625 $ 25,000 41 37 245 60 Live Oak Ln Hibernia Forest US 17 3 2031 $ 81,240 40 37 216 60 Margaret Street Rainey Ave N Orchard St. 3 668 $ 26,720 33 37 55 60 San Clementi Dr Us 17 End 3 2125 $ 85,000 34 37 89 60 Woodland Dr Drs. Lake Dr. Moody Ave. 3 1987 $ 79,480 37 37 144 60 Carter Spencer Rd CR218 Violet Way 4 13650 $ 546,000 33 37 46 60 Grand Mesa Ave CR-214 Grand Mesa Cir 4 2440 $ 97,600 43 37 307 60 Little Rain Lake SR21 End of pavement 4 3639 $ 145,560 35 37 104 60 Long Branch Cemerty Rd CR-217 Church 4 11008 $ 440,320 43 37 314 60 Maplewood Lane Ridgecrest Cul-de-Sac 4 1480 $ 59,200 33 37 54 60 N. Dolphin Ave CR-218 John Cemetary 4 4563 $ 182,520 38 37 167 60 Palmetto St SR21 Main Street 4 2096 $ 83,845 37 37 139 60 Peppergrass St SR-21 Calendula Ave 4 6742 $ 269,680 37 37 140 60 S. Dolphin Ave Peppergrass St CR-218 4 2360 $ 94,400 40 37 222 60 Scenic Dr Wisteria Ln Everett Ave 4 4400 $ 176,000 33 37 64 60 Twin Lakes Rd Twin Lakes S Pit 4 5102 $ 204,080 43 37 332 60 Pinewood Blvd. E. Pinewood Blvd. North Pinewood Blvd. S. 5 1004 $ 40,160 41 37 251 60 Pinewood Blvd. S. Pinewood Blvd. East Donna Dr. - End 5 668 $ 26,720 41 37 251 60 Country Side Dr Cul-de-Sac Cul-de-sac 1 8554 $ 342,160 40 38 265 95 Osprey Bluff Blvd Turkey Hill Turkey Hill 1 2216 $ 88,640 43 38 320 95 Lakeridge Dr Bottomridge Dr Lakeridge Dr Cul-de-Sac 2 3000 $ 120,000 41 38 244 95 Minorcan St Farmway Ashton St.
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