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Maintained Roads List (PDF) Navajo County Public Works HURF 2016 Report Date: 12/23/2016 Summary 2015 Total 734.66 2015 Removals 0.00 2016 Additions 0.00 2016 Adjustments -1.96 2016 Total 732.70 Page 1 of 26 Navajo County Public Works HURF 2016 Report Date: 12/23/2016 2016 Additions RID Name From Road To Road Surface Date Accepted Length 2016 Additions mi. 0 segments Page 2 of 26 Navajo County Public Works HURF 2016 Report Date: 12/23/2016 2015 Removals RID Name From Road To Road Surface Date Accepted Length 2015 Removals mi. 0 segments Page 3 of 26 Navajo County Public Works HURF 2016 Report Date: 12/23/2016 2016 All Roads RID Name From Road To Road Surface Length 3 Starlight Ridge Road Wagon Wheel Lane Leo Lane AC 0.46 4 Leo Lane Wagon Wheel Road Starlight Ridge Drive AC 0.20 7 W Tharp Road Trebil Blvd Ramsey Road GD 0.76 8 Hidden Ranch Road Tharp Road Letner Lane GD 0.50 11 Hunter Road Trebil Blvd. Freeman Hollow Road GD 1.00 14 Petersen Road Malapai Road Hunter Road GD 0.75 16 Sunset Road South 32nd Street City Well GD 0.71 17 North Drive White Pine Drive Cub Lake Road AC 0.25 18 Blue Bird Lane Country Road End GD 0.60 20 3rd Avenue Parkway Street Porter Street GD 0.04 21 Jacamar Lane Country Road End GD 0.30 22 A Street A Loop Beg B Loop Beg GD 0.15 26 Aero-Mech Drive Sky Hawk Drive Constellation Lane AC 0.20 29 Alchesay Drive Country Club Drive Country Club Drive AC 0.40 30 Alisa Lane Hansen Lane Cattle Guard AC 0.25 31 Allen Drive Main Street 3rd North Ave AC 0.24 32 Anglers Road Shoreline Drive Ponderosa Lane GD 0.13 34 Antelope Trail End Chevelon Road GD 0.71 36 Anvil Circle End of Cul de Sac Pitchfork Lane AC 0.10 37 W Alpine Lane Cherokee Drive Bonanza Road GD 0.24 38 Apache Trail Branding Iron Loop Bucking Horse Trail AC 0.42 40 Apache Cove None Mohave Drive Hwy 260 CS 0.46 44 Forest Service Road 332 Forest FSService 916 Hwy 277 GD 4.80 47 Artists Draw None Buckskin Canyon Road Pine Rim Road AC 1.10 48 Aspen Avenue Elm Street Pinedale Road GD 0.09 49 Aspen Circle End of Cul a Sac Aspen Lane GD 0.05 50 Aspen Lane Hwy 260 Zane Grey Trail AC 0.34 51 Aspen Way Lone Pine Dam Road End of Pavement AC 0.07 52 Autumn Drive Larson Road End GD 0.28 53 W Aztec Circle Ski Hi Drive Cherokee Drive GD 0.27 54 B Street Senior Center Street C Street AC 0.11 55 Bald Eagle Court Lumber Valley Road End of Cul de Sac GD 0.06 56 Bandido Way Mountain Trail Dreamy Draw AC 0.50 57 W Baron Circle Skylane Road End GD 0.24 58 Basin Road Bigler Road Tonto Drive GD 0.37 59 Bear Trail Turkey Trail Tom's Trail GD 0.16 60 Bear Paw Circle End of Cul de Sac Moon Creek Circle AC 0.06 61 Bear Run Road Hwy 260 End AC 0.24 62 Bearskin Circle Lumber Valley Road End of Cul de Sac GD 0.05 63 Beaver Road Hansen Lane End GD 0.24 64 Beaver Dam None End of Cul de Sac Mark Twain Drive AC 0.13 65 Beaver Dam None Mark Twain Drive Moon Creek Circle AC 0.06 68 Belle Road Hashknife Drive South Oval Loop GD 0.17 69 Bent Oak Drive Pinetree Lane End AC 0.17 71 Big Bear Drive Rainbow Trout Drive Brook Trout Drive GD 1.00 73 Big Cinenega Circle Soaring Eagle Way End of Cul de Sac AC 0.09 74 Big Pine Drive End of Cul de Sac Lockwood Drive AC 0.22 75 Big Pine Road Pinehaven Lane End GD 0.28 76 Bigler Road Tonto Drive Basin Road GD 0.24 77 Birch Drive End of Cul de Sac Vallery Lane AC 0.13 Page 4 of 26 Navajo County Public Works HURF 2016 Report Date: 12/23/2016 78 Bison Circle Sweeping Vista Drive End of Cul de Sac AC 0.09 79 Black Bear Lane End End of Cul de Sac AC 0.24 80 Black Bear Run Hwy 277 Rendezvous Pine Drive GD 0.33 81 Black Beaver Circle Buck Springs Road End of AC AC 0.03 82 Black Hills Circle East Lane End of Cul de Sac AC 0.06 83 Black Panther None Charro Way Cardinal Court AC 0.08 84 Black Panther Loop Night Hawk Loop Charro Way AC 0.50 85 Blackjack Road Heart Straight Lane Club Straight Lane AC 0.19 86 Blacksmith Trail Mule Deer Way Forty Niner Way AC 0.30 88 Bluejay Drive Summit Drive Elk Drive GD 0.12 89 Bluejay Road Wildcat Trail Hunters Road GD 0.38 90 Blue Lake Circle Loop Road Hackamore Loop AC 0.49 91 Blue Lake Drive Palomino Drive Blue Lake Circle AC 0.12 92 Blue Moon Circle Roaring Fork Dirve End of Cul de Sac AC 0.16 93 Blue Spruce Drive Larkspur Road Indian Trail GD 0.13 94 Blue Spruce Lane Rim Road Lockwood Drive AC 0.29 95 Bob-o-Link Drive Pheasant Trail Gold Dust Trail GD 0.22 96 Bob White Avenue West Second Street Country Road AC 0.18 97 Bobolink Way Drifting Snow Loop Branding Iron Loop AC 0.06 98 Bob's Court Rainbow Lake Drive Oakwood Drive GD 0.05 99 W Bonanza Road Skylane Road Alpine Lane GD 0.25 101 Bootlegger Drive Lodgepole Road End AC 0.30 102 Border Legion Drive Tenderfoot Trail Rainbow Trail GD 0.15 103 Boyse Road Davis Road End of Maint. 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