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Street Name Days of Service C Street Name Days of Service C. Tipton Dr. Tuesday C.C. Ivey Rd. Monday Cable Cir. Thursday Caboose Trl. Wednesday Cabot Cir. Thursday Cabry Dr. Tuesday Caenstone Ct. Thursday Cagle Rd. Monday Cain St. Thursday Cal Hill Lane Monday Caldwell Lane Monday Caleb Cir. Monday Calla Lily Dr. Wednesday Callaway Dr. (Madison) Thursday Callaway Ln. (Hazel Green) Tuesday Callen Drive-Limestone County Thursday Callie Cir. Monday Calstock Ct. Tuesday Calvin Ct. Thursday Cambria Dr. Wednesday Cambridge Cir. Thursday Cambridge Dr. Thursday Cambridge Trail Thursday Cambron Rd. Monday Camden Cir. Thursday Cameo Ct. Monday Cameron Church Rd. Monday Camp Ground Rd. Monday Campbell Dr. Monday Campfire Cir. Tuesday Candice Dr. Wednesday Candlenut Ct. Wednesday Candlestand Cir. Monday Cane Brook Ct. Thursday Canoebrook Ln. Wednesday Canopy Rd. Tuesday Canterbury Cir. Thursday Canterbury Dr. Thursday Cantrell Rd. Tuesday Canyon Drive-Limestone County Thursday Cap Akins Rd. Monday Capers Dr. Monday Capital Cir. Wednesday Capote Dr. Wednesday Capshaw Rd. Thursday Carawatha Rd. Thursday Cardinal Ave. Thursday Cardinal Drive-Limestone County Thursday Carillo Ln. Wednesday Carlean Dr. Wednesday Carleighfalls Drive Tuesday Carlisle Cir. Thursday Carlita Lane Monday Carlton Cash Dr. Tuesday Carlton Dr. Monday Carlton Woods Drive-Limestone County Thursday Carmine Cir. Thursday Carnegie Loop Tuesday Carnette Dr. Thursday Carol Dr. Thursday Carol St. Thursday Caroline Rd. Wednesday Carolyn Rd. Tuesday Carpenter Dr. Monday Carr Lane Thursday Carriage Hill Thursday Carrie Spring Ct. Wednesday Carriger Rd. Tuesday Carroll Rd. Wednesday Carter Cir. Thursday Carter Dr. Thursday Carter Grove Rd.(Ready Section to Pulaski Pike) Wednesday Carter Grove Rd.(Rolan Gooch to Ready Section) Tuesday Carter Grove Rd.(Stateline to Ready Section) Tuesday Carter Rd. Thursday Carter St. Thursday Carters Gin Wednesday Carthage Ct. Thursday Case Rd. Monday Casey Dr. Wednesday Cash Dr. Tuesday Cashions Ct. Tuesday Cassia Dr. Tuesday Castle Dr. Thursday Castlebay Ct. Wednesday Castlehill Dr. Tuesday Castleridge Dr. Monday Castlerock Dr. Monday Castleton Dr. Wednesday Castleview Drive-Limestone County Thursday Castlewood Drive-Limestone County Thursday Caswell Place Monday Catalpa Ct. Wednesday Catamaran Ct. Thursday Cathy Rd. Tuesday Catina Dr. Tuesday Catkins Ct. Wednesday Caty Humma Ln. Tuesday Cavalier Dr. Tuesday Cave Spring Rd. Monday Cavendish Cir. Thursday Cedar Bluff Ct. Wednesday Cedar Branch-Limestone County Thursday Cedar Breeze Lane Monday Cedar Brook Dr. Tuesday Cedar Court Ln. Monday Cedar Cove-Limestone County Thursday Cedar Creek Cir. Monday Cedar Crest Cir. Monday Cedar Crest Dr. Wednesday Cedar Falls Ct. Wednesday Cedar Farms-Limestone County Thursday Cedar Gap Dr. Monday Cedar Glen Dr. Monday Cedar Hollow Ct. Wednesday Cedar Ln. Monday Cedar Pond Dr. Wednesday Cedar Run Ln. Monday Cedar Springs Pl. Thursday Cedar Stone Way Wednesday Cedar Trail Ln. Wednesday Cedar Tree Dr. Monday Cedar Valley Ct. Wednesday Cedarmont Cir. Wednesday Cee Jay Ln. Tuesday Ce-Lee Cir. Thursday Ce-Lee Dr. Thursday Celia Dr. Thursday Celtic Cir. Thursday Celtic Dr. Thursday Cemetery Rd. (Gurley) Monday Cemetery Rd. (New Market) Monday Centennial Dr. Wednesday Centurion Dr. Wednesday Cepha Dr. Tuesday Cerrydowns Ct. Tuesday Chad Lane Thursday Chadrick Dr. Thursday Chadswalk Ln. Thursday Chain Rd. Monday Chambray Dr. Monday Chameleon Ct. Monday Champ Dr. Monday Champagne Cir. Tuesday Champagne Dr. Tuesday Champion Green Ct. Thursday Champion Green Dr. Thursday Champion Green Ln. Thursday Chanel Dr. Monday Chantilly Ln. Thursday Chaparral Cir. Thursday Chapel Creek Dr. Tuesday Chapel Hill Rd. Thursday Chappelet Cir. Wednesday Charity Lane Tuesday Charlemagne Cir. Wednesday Charles Dr. Tuesday Charlie Patterson Tuesday Chase Rd. Monday Chase Ridge Circle Monday Chasehills Ct. Monday Chateau Dr. Monday Chatfield Wednesday Chatham Cir. Thursday Chattooga Pl. Monday Chaucer Dr Wednesday Cheaha Pl. Monday Cheekwood Dr. Thursday Chelle Mill Ln. Tuesday Cherita Ln. Wednesday Cherokee Lane Monday Cherry Dr. Tuesday Cherry Glen Cir. Monday Cherry Hill Cir. Wednesday Cherry Lane Monday Cherry Rd. Thursday Cherry Ridge Dr. Monday Cherry Tree Rd. Monday Cherrywood Drive-Limestone County Thursday Cheryl Dr. Tuesday Chesapeake Blvd. Wednesday Cheslea Park Thursday Chesnut Heath Court-Limestone County Thursday Chesnut Rd. Monday Chestnut Cove Monday Chestnut Dr. Thursday Chestnut Oak Cir. Monday Chestnut Ridge Dr. Wednesday Cheswick Dr. Wednesday Cheyenne Trail Wednesday Chickasaw Trail Thursday Childress St. Monday Chinaberry Lane Tuesday Chinook Trail Thursday Chipmunk Cir. Tuesday Chloe Abigail Dr. Tuesday Chloe Dr. Monday Choctaw Trail Thursday Chris Byrd Dr. Wednesday Chris Hoover Cir. Wednesday Chris Ryan Ln. Wednesday Christian Rd. Monday Christopher Dr. Thursday Christy Dr. Thursday Christy Lynn Lane Monday Chuck Dr. Tuesday Church Ave. (NH) Monday Church St. Wednesday Church St. (Gurley) Monday Church St. (Madison) Thursday Church St. (NM) Tuesday Church St. (Toney) Wednesday Churchill Downs Ct. Thursday Churchview Cir. Wednesday Cimarron Rd. Tuesday Cindy Dr. Tuesday City Park Rd. Monday Claire Lane Monday Clarence Brockway Rd. Monday Clarice Cir. Wednesday Clark Dr. Tuesday Clark Hollow Rd. Monday Clark Mountain Rd. Tuesday Classical Ct. Tuesday Claty Dr. Tuesday Clay Pool Dr. Thursday Claybill Dr. (Private) Private Claymore Cir. Monday Claymore Dr. Monday Claytor Lane Thursday Clear Creek Dr. Monday Clear Springs Cir. Tuesday Clearbrook Ct. Thursday Clearvue Rd. Monday Clearwater Dr. Tuesday Clift Dr. Thursday Cliftmere Pl. Thursday Clifts Cove Blvd. Thursday Cliftworth Place Thursday Cline Dr. Wednesday Clingstone Cir. Tuesday Clinic St. Monday Cloud Leap Trl. Wednesday Cloudbase Rd. Monday Clouds Cove Rd. Monday Clouds Creek Dr. Wednesday Clover Grove Dr. Wednesday Clover Ridge Dr. Thursday Cloverbrook Dr. Wednesday Cloverleaf Dr. Wednesday Clubhouse Lane Thursday Clutts Rd. Wednesday ClydeBank Dr. Thursday Clydesdale Dr. Wednesday Coach Glen Ln. Monday Coach Lamp Dr. Wednesday Coal Mine Mt. Rd. Monday Coastal Dr. Tuesday Coatbridge Ln. Thursday Cobb Dr. Wednesday Cobb Lane Wednesday Cobb Place Wednesday Cobb Rd. Monday Cochran St. Tuesday Cody Cir. Wednesday Coggins Rd. Tuesday Colby Dr. Tuesday Cold Springs Dr. Wednesday Coldwater Ln. Wednesday Coleman Rd. Tuesday Colemont Ln. Monday College Ave. (New Hope) Monday College St. (Gurley) Monday College St. (HG) Tuesday College St. (NM) Monday College St.(Madison) Thursday Collington Pl. Thursday Collins Lane Tuesday Colonial Dr. Tuesday Colonnade Dr. Tuesday Colt Cir. Monday Comet Dr. Wednesday Comfort Dr. Tuesday Commerce Cir. Thursday Commissioner Dr. Tuesday Commonwealth Ct. Thursday Compass Hill Cir. Wednesday Compass Point Dr. Thursday Concord Dr. Thursday Condah Ct. Tuesday Conductor Way Wednesday Conger Rd. Thursday Conley Dr. Tuesday Conservancy Dr. Thursday Consta Cir. Tuesday Constitution Dr. Tuesday Contec Rd. Thursday Cook Rd. Tuesday Cool Creek Rd. Tuesday Cool Water Dr. Monday Cooper Dr. Monday Cooper Rd. Monday Copeland Dr. Thursday Coppersmith Cir. Monday Copperun Ct. Wednesday Coraetta Circle Wednesday Coral Court-Limestone County Thursday Coriander Ln. Wednesday Cork Alley Thursday Cornell Rd. Tuesday Corner Lane Wednesday Cornfield Lane Tuesday Cornwall Cir. Wednesday Corridar Dr. Wednesday Corrine Dr. Thursday Cortis Dr. Wednesday Corwin Dr. Wednesday Costal Dr. Tuesday Cothran Rd. Tuesday Cottagegarden Ct. Monday Cotton Bayou Dr. Tuesday Cotton Hill Rd. Monday Cotton Row Wednesday Cottondale Rd. Tuesday Cottonport Pl. Thursday Cottonwood Dr. Tuesday Cottonwood Trail Thursday Coulter Dr. Tuesday Count Fleet Court-Limestone County Thursday Counterpoint Dr. Wednesday Countess Rd. Tuesday Country Charm Lane Monday Country Crest Dr. Tuesday Country Rd. Thursday Countrywood Ct. Wednesday County Lake Rd. Monday County Line Rd. Thursday County Line Road-Limestone County Thursday Courtland Dr. Monday Cove Crest Dr. Wednesday Cove Pointe Way Wednesday Covedale Cir. Wednesday Covenant Lane. Wednesday Coveshire Pl. Thursday Covetree Cir. Wednesday Coveview Rd. Monday Covey Lane Tuesday Cowan Rd. Thursday Cox Run Ln. Monday Coy Wilborn Monday Coyote Creek Rd. Tuesday Coyote Dr. Wednesday Cozette Way Thursday Cozy Creek Rd. Tuesday Cozy Oak Cir. Monday Crabapple Rd. Monday Craft Craig Rd. Monday Cragen Lane-Limestone County Thursday Cramer Rd. Tuesday Cranberry Way Wednesday Cranbrook Dr. Monday Crawley Rd. Monday Creek Trail Thursday Creekrock Drive-Limestone County Thursday Creekside Dr. Tuesday Creekview Dr. Monday Creekwood Dr. Tuesday Crescent Cir. Thursday Cresthaven Dr. Thursday Crestmount Road-Limestone County Thursday Crestview Cir. Thursday Crestview Dr. Thursday Cricket Ct. Monday Crimson Ln. Wednesday Crook Dr. Wednesday Crooked Creek Rd. Tuesday Cropwell Ct. Wednesday Crossing Blvd. Tuesday Crossrail Cir. Wednesday Crossvine Rd. Wednesday Crosswind Rd. Wednesday Crown Oak Ln. Wednesday Crown Pointe Ct. Thursday Crownridge Drive-Limestone County Thursday Crowson Cir. Tuesday Crumrine Place Tuesday Crutcher Dr. Thursday Crystal Brook Ln. Wednesday Crystal Creek Dr. Tuesday Crystal Lake Dr. Wednesday Crystal Ridge Cir. Wednesday Crystalbreeze Dr. Wednesday Crystalspring Dr. Wednesday Culps Dr. Monday Cummins Ln. Tuesday Curt Rd. Monday Cut Off Dr. Monday Cutter Ln. Tuesday Cutwater Ct. Wednesday.
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