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NE 21stAVE. NE CT. 20th CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH LIMIT CT. 23rd NE . E NE 19thAVE. V A NE 185th ST.(MIAMI GARDENS DRIVE) MIAMI GARDENS DRIVE h SNAKE CREEK t NE 185th ST. NE 184th 4 SUB-NEIGHBORHOODS MAP 1 E CITY OF AVENTURA LAKE RIVE CITY OF NORTHLIMIT MIAMI BEACH N D ENS TER. RD I GA CANAL IAM NE 184th TERR. E. M V A NE 184th ST. th (C-9) 1 PICKWICK 1 ) INCLUDING CRA BOUNDARIES E N 5 NE 17thAVE. NE 183rd TERR. NE 12thAVE. NE PL. 20th NE 21stPL. NECT. 21st NE CT. 19th NE 20thAVE. NE CT. 20th NE 14thAVE. NE 13thAVE. D NE 8thAVE. NE 12thAVE. NE 183rd ST. NE 16thAVE. CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH LIMIT NE 15thAVE. A NE 18AVE. MIAMI GARDENS DRIVE NE CT. 7th E NE 183 ST V NE 182nd TER. O DRI NE 183rd ST. R (area within the bold red lines) S NE W 9th CT. N / E R T DE NE 182nd ST. R NE 182nd ST. LAKE A R NE 182nd ST. GA T NE 182nd ST. R MI S IA . ( C NE CT. 10th M SNAKE CREEK CANAL . 1 E MIAMI GARDENS DRIVE CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH LIMIT . NE 181st ST. NE 181st ST. F o NE 21stAVE. NE 181st ST. NE 20thAVE. NE 181st ST. N NE 181st ST. TWP.E 52 S41 - RGE. TWP.E 52 S42 - RGE. NE 180th TER. Y NE AVE. 12th SUNRAY A Y NE 180th ST. NE 180th ST. W NE 180th ST. EAST A NE 179th TER. NE 180th ST. H W G I SUNRAY H H NE 179th TERR. G E NORTH GLADES DRIVE I NE 179th ST. NE 179th ST. S IV NE 179th ST. H NE PL. 9th WEST R D NE 179th ST. U E I NE 6th CT. 9th NE 10thAVE. CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH LIMIT NE 7th CT. NE CT. 9th D NE 2ndAVE. NE 178th TERR. GREYNOLDS NE 8th AVE. X 17 NE AVE. 13th I E V NE 6thAVE. NE 178th TER. N PARK D L NE 178th ST. NE 178th ST. E ELEM. SCHOOL B V T RI NE 178th ST. D NE 178th ST. S E 0th WINWARD 8 GREYNOLDS PARK & E N 1 E Y N GOLF COURSE W 5 NE 177th ST. NE 177th TER. NE 177th ST. NE 177th ST. A 9 NE 177th ST. NE CT. 10th - NE 177th ST. C S E I NE 11th CT. T MIAMI-DADE B NE 7th PL. A NE 8th PL. NE 7th CT. NE 8th CT. NE COUNTY NE 7th AVE. 3rd CT. NE 176th ST. NE 176th ST. T NE 4thAVE. NE 9th AVE. NE CT. 2nd NE 176th ST. NE 176th ST. S NE CT. 5th NE 3rdAVE. NE 176th ST. R NE 176th ST. E E IV NE 175th TER. NE AVE. 20 NE AVE. 14th NE AVE. 18th C-9 CANAL R/W NE AVE. 16th NE 35thAVE. NE AVE. 17th T R NE AVE. 15th CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH LIMIT D N T NE 1st CT. I S NE 11th CT. NE 175th ST. NE 175th ST. A SOUTH GLADES DRIVE CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH LIMIT E NE 175th ST. NE 175th ST. NE 175th ST. C-9 CANAL R/W CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH LIMIT NW 2nd.AVE. NE 175th. ST. NE 175th ST. NE 175th ST. NE 171st ST. NE AVE. 19th MIAMI-DADE NE 22ndAVE. NE 171st ST. NE 174th. ST. NE 174th ST. NE 10th AVE. R NE 174th ST. NE 9th ST. NE 174th ST. NE 174th ST. NE 174th ST. NE 174th ST. NE 174th ST. NE 174th ST. NE 7th AVE. NE 174th ST. NE 174th ST. IT R M . h D NE 174th ST. I R 74t COUNTY L NE 170th ST. H 1 C E NE 7th CT. E NE 173rd TERR. A NE 173rd. ST. E IN N NE 173rd ST. NE 173rd TERR. NE 13th AVE. NE 170th ST. NE 12th CT. B NE 5thAVE. NE 10th CT. NE 12th AVE. I NE 11th AVE. L NE 11th CT. NE 9thAVE. MAULE LAKE T NE 173rd ST. NE 173rd ST. NE 173rd ST. NE 173rd ST. M S MIAMI-DADE NE 173rd ST. IA M NE 173rd ST. A MIAMI-DADE NE 2ndAVE. NE 172nd TERR. NE 173rd ST. COUNTY H O NE 172nd TERR. T COUNTY NE 172nd ST. NE 169th ST. R NE AVE. 15th C NE AVE. 23rd O NE 172nd. ST. N D NE 172nd ST. NE 169th ST. NE 172nd ST. NE 172nd ST. F R NE 172nd ST. NE 8th AVE. NE 172nd ST. NE 172nd TERR. NE 172nd ST. NE 172nd ST. NE 172nd ST. O A NE 171st TER. NE 11th CT. NE 172nd ST. ) Y O T I NE 4thPL. NW 171st TER. NE 171st TER. CT. NE 4th NE 171st TERR. B 5 C A NE 171st TERR. NE AVE. 21st NE 168th ST. E NE 171st TER. NE 13th AVE. D NE CT. 3rd NE CT. 2nd S NE AVE. 3rd NE 171st TERR. NE 168th ST. N.E. AVE. 1st. NE 171st TERR. A NE AVE. 4th N. MIAMI COURT NE 171st ST. NW 171st ST. NORTH MIAMIAVENUE NE 171st ST. NE 171st ST. NE 171st ST. NE 171st ST. NE 171st ST. NE 14AVE. O NE 171st ST. NE 171st ST. NE 171st ST. R . NE 171st ST. NE 171st ST. T 7 NE 171st ST. E EASTERN C NE 167th ST. NE AVE. 16th NE 170th TERR. NE AVE. 17th T . NW o NE 170th ST. th NE AVE. 18th NE 167th ST. SHORES NE 170th ST. NE 170th ST. 7 GOVERNMENT A N T NW 170th ST E NE 170th ST. NE 170th ST. P.S.A. 3rd AVE. NE 8th CT. d N NE 170th ST. BUILDING NE 170th ST. a S NE 170th ST. CENTER ( o NE CT. 5th R D NE 11th AVE. PAN ULETA NE 169th TERR. E R A . 1 IV O NE 169th TER. NE 8th AVE. NE PL. 8th E . e ULETA R NE 166th ST. t R NE 169th ST. NE 3rd AVE. NE 169th TERR. V A a D CT. NE 6th A o t R NE 169th ST. UNIVERSITY T NE 166th ST. NE 169th ST. E S A PARKWAY NE 169th ST. rd N O NW 169th ST. NE 169th ST. NE 169th ST. NE 169th ST. L GOLDEN 23 O B REGIONAL PARK E Y A R. A Y NW 4th AVE. E NE 168th TE N S GLADES NE 169th ST. W A . MEDICAL NE 169th ST. NE AVE. 21st NE AVE. 22nd N NE 168th ST. H INTERCHANGE G CENTER I W NE 168th ST. NE 168th ST. H WESTERN NE 165th ST. NE 168th ST. IE H IX AVE. 35th NE NE 168th ST. G EASTERN GOVERNMENT D I BISCAYNE NW 168th ST. NE 167th TER. T INTRACOASTALWATERWAY NE 168th ST. NE 168th ST. S NE 34th AVE. INTRACOAST MALL NE 167th TER. CENTER E H NORTH SHORES NE 10thAVE. WINWARD NE 13th AVE. NE 14th AVE. W S NE 33rd AVE. NE 12th AVE. NE 167th ST. EASTERN N.W. 167th ST. NE 167th ST. GOLDEN GLADES DRIVE NE 167th ST. NE 167th ST. NE 167th ST. U GREYNOLDS PARK EAST NE 167th ST.(CHARGER BLVD.) CITY CENTER SHORES NE 32ndAVE. CITY OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH LIMIT NOVA CITY OF SUNNY ISLES SOUTHEASTERN STATE ROAD 826 BEACH NE 166th ST. MIAMI-DADE UNIVERSITY NE 31st AVE. NE 30th AVE. NE 19thAVE. SNAKE CREEK (ROYAL GLADE CANAL) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY N.W. 166th. ST. NORTH GLADES DRIVE NE AVE. 20th . COUNTY ST NE 29thAVE. R . NE AVE. 10th NE 165th TER. h E 4t D SNAKE CREEK (ROYAL GLADE CANAL) . V V I 16 L SOUTH GLADES DRIVE R NE AVE. 16th B D NE 28thAVE. NE 15 AVE. A E T N MONTICELLO V S E NE 7thAVE. E L L NE 27thAVE. L NE AVE. 11th FULFORD O NW 2nd AVE. NE 165th ST. NE 165th ST. NE 26thAVE. IS B Y NE 164th ST.
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