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PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (High School District/Joint Unified) PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (High School District/Joint Unified) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District BLACKSMITH FLAT RD 9200 9200 Foresthill 95631 CEDAR ST 10551 10551 Truckee 96161 VERNON OAKS DR 623 647 Roseville 95678 WHYTE AVE 7344 7348 Roseville 95621 WYETHA ST 10915 10916 Truckee 96161 10/3/2018 Page 1 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (High School District/Joint Unified) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District CENTER JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ARNOLD CT 1 7 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD BASELINE RD 5000 9110 Elverta 95626 Center Joint Unified SD BILLY MITCHELL BLVD 100 105 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD S BREWER RD 7035 7435 Elverta 95626 Center Joint Unified SD BRIDGESTONE CRESCENT RD 8512 8582 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD CANTLE CT 8710 8745 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD CATTALO WAY 4603 4706 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD COLIN KELLY DR 400 480 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD COUNTRY ACRES LN 7070 7920 Elverta 95626 Center Joint Unified SD DAYLIGHT DR 2130 2130 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD DOOLITTLE DR 200 241 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD DYER LN 6181 6750 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD FARRIER WAY 4500 4715 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD FEDERICO DR 3801 3801 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD FIADOR CT 8804 8834 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD FIDDYMENT RD 6810 6844 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD HAP ARNOLD LOOP 101 173 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD LATIGO CT 8803 8858 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD MACARDY CT 4813 4853 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD MARKET ST 3421 5800 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD OREANNA CT 4802 4834 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD PALAVER CT 8605 8668 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD PALLADAY RD 8545 9011 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD PARADA CT 8603 8663 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD PATTON DR 505 744 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD PFE RD 4155 5765 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD PHILLIP RD 6380 6380 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD PLEASANT GROVE BLVD 3250 3380 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD SANTUCCI BLVD 3001 4380 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD SIERRA GLEN DR 2051 2902 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD SILVER SPRUCE DR 2370 2401 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD SOLAIRE DR 4801 4801 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD STRAIGHT RD 5460 5600 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD TAPADERAS LOOP 8601 8891 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD UPLAND DR 4201 4950 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD VANDENBERG CIR 100 558 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD VISTA GRANDE BLVD 1050 3091 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD WALERGA RD 8100 9250 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD WATERSTONE DR 8514 8681 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD WATT AVE 8665 9496 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD WELLBROOK PL 4978 4998 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD WESTBROOK BLVD 1050 1600 Roseville 95747 Center Joint Unified SD 10/3/2018 Page 2 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (High School District/Joint Unified) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District EAST NICOLAUS JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT S BREWER RD 55 3430 Pleasant Grove 95668 East Nicolaus Joint Unified SD E CATLETT RD 9999 9999 Pleasant Grove 95668 East Nicolaus Joint Unified SD CRITTER CREEK RD 108 440 Lincoln 95648 East Nicolaus Joint Unified SD KNICKERBOCKER PL 8155 8515 Lincoln 95648 East Nicolaus Joint Unified SD MOORE RD 8615 9640 Pleasant Grove 95668 East Nicolaus Joint Unified SD NICOLAUS RD 8017 8777 Lincoln 95648 East Nicolaus Joint Unified SD SUNSET BLVD W 7540 9504 Pleasant Grove 95668 East Nicolaus Joint Unified SD 10/3/2018 Page 3 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (High School District/Joint Unified) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District PLACER UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 1ST ST 2945 2945 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD 2ND ST 300 2875 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD 3RD ST 2725 2725 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD A LN 585 605 Applegate 95703 Placer Unified HSD ABBOT RD 5165 5165 Penryn 95663 Placer Unified HSD ABBOTT RD 5125 5555 Penryn 95663 Placer Unified HSD ACACIA DR 945 990 Meadow Vista 95722 Placer Unified HSD ACADEMY RD 521 599 Colfax 95713 Placer Unified HSD ACORN CT 6009 6045 Foresthill 95631 Placer Unified HSD ACORN WAY 745 846 Meadow Vista 95722 Placer Unified HSD ADELINE DR 20715 20975 Colfax 95713 Placer Unified HSD ADRIANA PL 501 516 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD AEOLIA DR 100 490 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD AGARD ST 111 194 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD AGNES ST 127 195 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD AGUILAR LN 2160 2210 Penryn 95663 Placer Unified HSD AILEEN WAY 3650 3670 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD AIRPARK CT 2015 2043 Auburn 95602 Placer Unified HSD AIRPORT RD 30307 40225 Emmigrant Gap 95715 Placer Unified HSD ALABAMA MINE RD 2601 2785 Penryn 95663 Placer Unified HSD ALI LN 2030 2060 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ALLEN DR 2010 2877 Auburn 95602 Placer Unified HSD ALLEN LN 7034 7429 Penryn 95663 Placer Unified HSD ALMOND ST 134 195 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ALP ROUGE RD 1150 1190 Colfax 95713 Placer Unified HSD ALPHA LN 11745 11745 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ALPINE CIR 132 197 Colfax 95713 Placer Unified HSD ALPINE DR 110 499 Colfax 95713 Placer Unified HSD ALPINE LN 525 3565 Meadow Vista 95722 Placer Unified HSD ALPINE WAY 1013 1175 Colfax 95713 Placer Unified HSD ALTA BONNY NOOK RD 33400 34995 Dutch Flat 95714 Placer Unified HSD ALTA DR 103 215 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ALTA FORESTRY RD 33333 33333 Dutch Flat 95714 Placer Unified HSD ALTA LOMA CT 5982 5989 Granite Bay 95746 Placer Unified HSD ALTA LOMA PL 6004 6016 Granite Bay 95746 Placer Unified HSD ALTA MESA 12150 12443 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ALTA OAKS RD 33915 34170 Alta 95701 Placer Unified HSD ALTA POWERHOUSE RD 344 904 Alta 95701 Placer Unified HSD ALTA RAVINE RD 603 845 Alta 95701 Placer Unified HSD ALTA RESERVOIR CT 725 1000 Alta 95701 Placer Unified HSD ALTA RESERVOIR RD 240 760 Alta 95701 Placer Unified HSD ALTA SCHOOL ST 34004 34324 Alta 95701 Placer Unified HSD ALTON TR 22002 22090 Foresthill 95631 Placer Unified HSD ALVIS CT 4000 4081 Rocklin 95677 Placer Unified HSD AMBER CT 5863 5887 Foresthill 95631 Placer Unified HSD AMBER LN 8300 8340 95658 Placer Unified HSD AMBER WOOD CT 8161 8186 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD AMPEZO PL 4100 4135 Foresthill 95631 Placer Unified HSD AMY DR 1515 1635 95658 Placer Unified HSD AMY WAY 611 735 Colfax 95713 Placer Unified HSD ANDERSONS RD 5700 5919 Foresthill 95631 Placer Unified HSD ANDREGG RD 2020 2560 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ANDREWS ST 190 297 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ANGEL PL 9900 9995 95658 Placer Unified HSD ANGELI LN 8603 8988 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD ANGELO CT 6141 6301 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD ANGELO DR 5501 6032 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD ANNMARIE CT 11005 11050 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD 10/3/2018 Page 4 PLACER COUNTY STREET INDEX (High School District/Joint Unified) Information is current as of 10/3/2018 Address Street Name Low - High City ZIP School District ANSON LN 18880 18900 Applegate 95703 Placer Unified HSD APPALOOSA CT 1300 1355 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD APPIAN WAY 12800 12809 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD APPLE CT 77 77 Applegate 95703 Placer Unified HSD APPLE LN 101 183 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD APPLE TREE LN 425 659 Meadow Vista 95722 Placer Unified HSD APPLEGATE RD 15430 18925 Applegate 95703 Placer Unified HSD APPLEGATE SCHOOL RD 265 575 Applegate 95703 Placer Unified HSD AQUILA LN 33700 33890 Alta 95701 Placer Unified HSD ARABIAN LN 5731 5940 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD ARCADIA AVE 5505 6490 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD ARDEA CT 6300 6340 Granite Bay 95746 Placer Unified HSD ARMES LN 7830 7895 95658 Placer Unified HSD ARROW CT 1251 1290 Auburn 95602 Placer Unified HSD ARROWHEAD CT 6001 6062 Foresthill 95631 Placer Unified HSD ARROWHEAD DR 5702 5996 Foresthill 95631 Placer Unified HSD ARROWHEAD LN 750 995 Auburn 95602 Placer Unified HSD ARROYO DR 1703 1837 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ASH CT 5400 5412 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD ASHLEY CREEK DR 3380 3490 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD ASPEN DR 2950 3165 Penryn 95663 Placer Unified HSD ASSISI WAY 5700 5711 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD ATHENA WAY 13116 13161 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ATWOOD LN 3090 3202 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD ATWOOD RD 10240 11856 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD AUBURN FOLSOM RD 105 7935 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD AUBURN RAVINE RD 251 1899 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD S AUBURN ST 2 2135 Colfax 95713 Placer Unified HSD AUBURN VALLEY RD 8800 9895 Auburn 95602 Placer Unified HSD AURORA NOVA CT 20333 20380 Colfax 95713 Placer Unified HSD AURORA WAY 16020 16250 Meadow Vista 95722 Placer Unified HSD AUTUMN GLEN CT 8250 8265 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD AUTUMN LN 7710 7797 Loomis 95650 Placer Unified HSD AUTUMN WIND CT 7500 7607 95658 Placer Unified HSD AVENIDA ROBLES 5707 5758 Granite Bay 95746 Placer Unified HSD AWALI AVE 105 180 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD AYRES HOLMES LN 3500 3990 Auburn 95602 Placer Unified HSD AYRES HOLMES RD 2870 3401 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD AZORES LN 8425 8625 Penryn 95663 Placer Unified HSD B AVE 11080 11584 Auburn 95603 Placer Unified HSD B LN 551 572 Weimar 95736 Placer Unified
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