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2013 Washoe County Street Atlas 2013 Washoe County Street Atlas Street Name Page/Grid Street Name Page/Grid Street Name Page/Grid Street Name Page/Grid Street Name Page/Grid 10TH ST 1500 45-B2 6TH ST Wadwth 134-B1 AKARD CIR 51-C1 ALLEGRINI DR 31-A1 ALUM ROCK RD 1200 131-I4 10TH ST 400 53-B1 7TH ST 53-B1 AKARD DR 51-C1 ALLEN GLEN CT 51-C1 ALUM ROCK RD 1240 131-H3 11TH ST 2700 45-B2 8TH ST 134-B1 ALA TIERRA VISTA CT 23-B1 ALLEN GLEN DR 51-C1 ALUM ROCK RD 1300 131-I2 11TH ST 400 53-B1 9TH ST 1700 45-B2 ALA TIERRA VISTA RD 23-A2 ALLEN ST 1500 52-A2 ALVARO ST 52-A1 12TH ST 1100 45-B2 9TH ST 300 53-B1 ALA TIERRA VISTA RD 23-B2 ALLEN ST 2100 59-C1 ALVIN CT 46-A2 12TH ST 400 53-B1 9TH ST Wadwth 134-B1 ALA TIERRA VISTA RD 23-B1 ALLEN WAY 116-C1 ALYDAR CT 81-C2 13TH ST 1400 45-B2 A ST 53-B1 ALAMEDA DR 28-A1 ALLEY NO. 1 53-C1 ALYSHEBA CT 81-C2 13TH ST 400 53-B1 A ST 53-A1 ALAMO DR 51-C1 ALLEY NO. 1 68-A1 ALYSSUM CT 81-B2 14TH GREEN DR 111-A2 ABACUS CT 38-B1 ALAMO SQUARE WAY 60-C1 ALLEY NO. 2 53-C1 AMADO CT 80-B2 14TH ST 45-B2 ABBAY WAY 45-C2 ALAMOSA DR 6-B2 ALLEY NO. 2 68-A1 AMADOR WAY 68-B1 14TH ST 100 52-B1 ABBEY PEAK LN Frnktwn 119-A2 ALAMOSA DR 300 6-C2 ALLEY NO. 3 53-C1 AMAGOSA RD 116-A1 14TH ST 400 53-B1 ABBEY PEAK LN Incl Vlg 116-C1 ALAMOSA DR 500 7-A2 ALLEY NO. 3 68-A1 AMARAK WAY 51-A1 15TH ST Reno 44-B2 ABBOTSWOOD DR 30-B2 ALAMOSA DR 600 15-A1 ALLEY NO. 4 68-A1 AMARGOSA DR 29-A2 15TH ST Spks 53-B1 ABERDEEN CT 81-C2 ALASKA ST 12-B2 ALLEY OOP 60-B1 AMBASSADOR DR 51-A2 16TH ST 200 53-B1 ABERFELDY RD 66-C1 ALBATROSS WAY 14-A2 ALLISON DR Cghln Rch 59-B1 AMBER CIR 60-C2 16TH ST 2600 45-B2 ABIES RD 92-C2 ALBAZANO CT 38-C1 ALLISON DR Incl Vlg 110-C1 AMBER FALLS DR 82-A1 17TH ST 45-B2 ABILENE RD 10-C2 ALBAZANO DR 38-C1 ALLIUM CT 132-G5 AMBER HILL CT 51-C2 18TH HOLE CT 50-B1 ABRUZZI CT 46-C1 ALBERT WAY 11-C2 ALMA WAY 19-B1 AMBER HILL LN 51-C2 18TH HOLE TRL 50-B1 ABRUZZI DR 46-C1 ALBION WAY 52-C2 ALMANDINE DR 51-A1 AMBER LEAF CT 46-B2 18TH ST 100 53-B1 ACADEMY WAY 14-A1 ALBITE CT 19-B2 ALMAZAN CT 22-C2 AMBER MARIE LN 44-A1 18TH ST 2500 45-B2 ACADIA WAY 68-B1 ALBITE ST 19-B2 ALMERIA CT 30-C1 AMBERLEY WAY 45-C2 19TH ST 100 53-A1 ACCACIA WAY 51-C1 ALBRIGHT CT 51-A1 ALMOND CREEK DR 51-A1 AMBERWOOD AVE 67-A1 19TH ST 1800 45-B2 ACCOLADE CT 30-B2 ALCANDRE CT 30-C1 ALMOND DR 68-A1 AMBIENTE WAY 30-B2 1ST AVE 138-B3 ACE CT 110-C2 ALCO CT 46-A2 ALMONDLEAF CT 1-C2 AMBONNAY LN 38-A2 1ST GREEN DR 300 117-A1 ACHILLES DR 44-B2 ALDEBARAN DR 10-B2 ALMONTE CT 46-B1 AMBROSE CIR 59-B1 1ST GREEN DR 400 111-A2 ACKLEY AVE 134-B1 ALDEN LN 110-B2 ALOHA WAY 37-B1 AMBROSE DR 59-B1 1ST ST 53-C1 ACOBAT CT 46-B1 ALDER AVE 116-C1 ALPES WAY 93-A1 AMBUSH CIR 30-C1 1ST ST 45-C2 ADA`S ST 60-A1 ALDER BRIDGE CT 82-A1 ALPHA AVE 19-B1 AMBUSH CT 30-C1 20TH ST 53-A1 ADAMS WAY 20-A2 ALDER CREEK CT 81-B1 ALPHA AVE 5200 11-B2 AMBUSH RIDGE DR 38-C1 21ST ST 53-A1 ADARA CT 14-B2 ALDER CT 110-C2 ALPHA AVE 5900 11-A2 AMERICAN FLAT RD 1200 3-A1 22ND ST 53-A1 ADEL WAY 45-B2 ALDER DR 68-A1 ALPHA BUTTE RD 131-E6 AMERICAN FLAT RD 1270 3-B1 2ND CREEK DR 110-B2 ADELAIDE CT 30-C1 ALDERWOOD CT 1-C2 ALPHABET DR 1900 62-A1 AMERICAN FLAT RD 1300 131-G8 2ND ST 49-B2 ADLER CT 44-A1 ALENA WAY 22-A1 ALPHABET DR 2100 62-A2 AMERICAN WAY 19-B2 2ND ST 53-C1 ADMIRAL CT 51-B1 ALESSANDRO CT 46-C1 ALPINE CIR 60-A1 AMES LN 94-A1 2ND TEE DR 117-A1 ADOBE DR 2-C2 ALESSANDRO DR 46-C1 ALPINE CREEK RD 67-A2 AMETHYST DR 2-A2 3RD GREEN CT 111-A2 ADOBE SPRINGS CT 22-A2 ALEUT CT 29-B2 ALPINE FROST CT 80-B1 AMICO DR 54-B1 3RD ST 53-C1 ADOBE SPRINGS DR 22-A2 ALEXANDER CT 37-A2 ALPINE MEADOWS LOOP 67-A2 AMIGO CT 15-A1 3RD ST 57-A1 ADRIAN WAY 53-B1 ALEXANDER HAMILTON DR 59-C1 ALPINE VIEW DR 111-A2 AMORE DR 46-B1 3RD ST 45-C2 AERIE WAY 132-C2 ALEXANDER LAKE RD 68-B2 ALPINISTA CIR 93-A1 AMPERE DR 61-B1 3RD ST 500 49-A2 AESOP CT 44-B1 ALEXANDER LAKE RD 4300 68-B1 ALPLAND CT 46-B1 AMSTON RD 74-B1 3RD ST 700 49-B2 AGATE CT 111-A1 ALEXANDER LAKE RD 8500 68-C2 ALPLAND LN 46-B1 AMY RD 3400 132-G10 4TH AVE 138-B3 AGUA FRIA DR 15-A2 ALEXANDRIA CT 1-C2 ALSANDAIR CT 19-C2 AMY RD 3900 132-G9 4TH GREEN DR 117-A1 AGUILAR CT 23-A1 ALEXANDRIA DR 1-C2 ALTA ST 52-B1 AMY RD 5000 132-G6 4TH ST 134-B2 AHWANEE CT 38-A2 ALEXANDRITE CT 37-A1 ALTA VISTA CT 46-A2 ANA MANDARA CIR 49-A2 4TH ST 1100 45-C2 AHWANEE DR 38-A2 ALEXIS CT 22-B1 ALTA VISTA DR 46-A2 ANAHO RD Cryst Bay 116-A1 4TH ST 200 53-C1 AIR CARGO WAY 61-A1 ALGONQUIN DR 82-A2 ALTAMIRA DR 51-B1 ANAHO RD Fsh Spg Rch 139-B4 4TH ST 3300 45-C1 AIRCENTER CIR 4600 61-B2 ALICANTE CT 51-A2 ALTDORF TER 117-B1 ANAHOE CIR 136-B1 5TH GREEN CT 117-A1 AIRCENTER CIR 4800 68-B1 ALICE AVE 29-B2 ALTESINO DR 31-A2 ANASAZZI CT 80-B1 5TH ST 1400 45-C2 AIRMOTIVE WAY 61-A1 ALICIA WAY 20-B2 ALTO VALLE CT 31-B1 ANCESTOR CIR 31-A2 5TH ST 200 53-C1 AIRWAY DR 68-A1 ALJO CT 20-A2 ALTO VALLE CT 3080 23-B2 ANCHOR POINT CT 18-C2 5TH ST Wadwth 134-B2 AIRWAY DR 61-A2 ALLARIZ CT 22-C2 ALTURAS AVE 52-A1 ANCHOR POINT DR 18-C2 6TH AVE 138-B3 AIRWAY DR 3500 68-A2 ALLEGHENY ST 19-B2 ALUM CREEK CT 59-C1 ANCHORAGE CT 36-B2 6TH ST Spks 53-B1 AITKEN ST 52-C2 ALLEGRINI CT 30-C1 ALUM ROCK CT 131-I3 ANCHORAGE DR 36-B2 Wednesday, March 13, 2013 Page 1 of 35 Street Name Page/Grid Street Name Page/Grid Street Name Page/Grid Street Name Page/Grid Street Name Page/Grid ANCIENT ST 31-A1 ANTONIO LN 42-C2 ARENTZ CT 58-A1 ASH SPRINGS DR 30-A1 AUSTRIAN PINE RD 1100 93-A1 ANDALUCIA CT 22-A1 ANTONON CT 19-C2 ARENZANO LN 82-A2 ASHBROOKE DR 61-B2 AUSTRIAN PINE RD 1500 93-A2 ANDERSON DR 111-A2 ANTREKA CT 22-A1 AREQUIPA LN 86-C2 ASHBURY LN 51-A1 AUSTRINA DR 31-A1 ANDERSON PARK LN 67-C2 ANZA WAY 68-B1 AREZZO DR 27-C2 ASHLAND AVE 46-C1 AUTO CENTER DR 81-B1 ANDES ST 19-B2 APACHE ROSE CT 74-C1 ARGO WAY 60-A2 ASHLAND BLUFF WAY 50-A2 AUTOMOTIVE WAY 52-C2 ANDESITE AVE 52-C1 APACHE ROSE DR 74-C1 ARGONAUGHT CT 131-J7 ASHLEY PARK CT 46-B2 AUTUMN CT 80-C2 ANDORRA CT 51-B1 APIO CT 30-C1 ARGONAUGHT WAY 131-I7 ASHLEY PARK DR 46-B2 AUTUMN HILLS DR 1500 74-B1 ANDOVER TRL 50-A2 APOLLO CT 111-A1 ARGOSY RD 1200 131-E5 ASHLEY WAY 81-B2 AUTUMN HILLS DR 600 68-A2 ANDRASTE WAY 19-C2 APOLLO WAY Incl Vlg 111-A1 ARGOSY RD 1250 131-D5 ASHWOOD CIR 46-A2 AUTUMN LEAF WAY 9400 27-B1 ANDREA ST 43-C2 APOLLO WAY Reno 51-C1 ARIANZA CT 22-C2 ASHWORTH CT 74-C2 AUTUMN LEAF WAY 9700 19-B2 ANDREW CAHILL LN 44-A1 APOLLONIO WAY 108-B2 ARID PLAINS CT 19-B2 ASINI CT 46-C1 AUTUMN LN 80-C2 ANDREW LN 100 94-B1 APPALOOSA CIR 130-B3 ARIEL DR 43-A2 ASINI DR 46-C1 AUTUMN RIDGE CIR 50-C1 ANDREW LN 500 94-C1 APPENZELL ST 19-C2 ARIES CIR 88-C1 ASPEN CREEK CT 7600 118-C2 AUTUMN VALLEY CT 50-A1 ANDROMEDA WAY 60-A1 APPIAN WAY 132-J3 ARISTEDES DR 46-C1 ASPEN CREEK CT 8000 124-C1 AUTUMN VALLEY WAY 50-A1 ANELLI LN 44-B2 APPIAN WAY 100 132-K5 ARISTICON DR 51-A2 ASPEN CREEK RD Cghln Rch 59-B2 AUTUMN WALK CT 82-A1 ANGEL FALLS CT 27-B1 APPIAN WAY 1500 132-H3 ARISTOCRAT WAY 20-A2 ASPEN CREEK RD Frnktwn 118-C2 AUTUMN WALK LN 82-A1 ANGEL FALLS DR 19-B2 APPIAN WAY 300 132-K4 ARISTOTLE DR 44-B2 ASPEN GLEN RD 59-A1 AUTUMNWOOD LN 46-B2 ANGEL RIDGE DR 74-C1 APPLE BLOSSOM CT 29-B2 ARIUS CT 44-B2 ASPEN GROVE RD 66-B2 AUTUNITE CIR 88-C1 ANGEL ST 52-B1 APPLE BLOSSOM DR 29-B2 ARIVACA CT 80-B1 ASPEN HOLLOW 3600 88-A1 AVALANCHE CT 37-B1 ANGELA PL 60-C2 APPLE MILL CT 82-A1 ARIZONA ST 12-A1 ASPEN HOLLOW 3900 87-C1 AVALANCHE DR 37-B1 ANIANE ST 74-C2 APPLE MILL DR 82-A1 ARKANSAS DR 20-B1 ASPEN LEAF LN 110-B2 AVALON CT 20-A2 ANITRA DR 73-B1 APPLE ST 60-C1 ARLEEN WAY 45-B2 ASPEN MEADOWS CT 67-A2 AVALON TERRACE CT 50-C2 ANN ST 36-A2 APPLEGATE DR 29-A2 ARLETTA ST 52-A2 ASPEN TRL 59-A1 AVELINA CT 81-B1 ANNA MADALINE CIR 37-A1 APPLEWOOD CT 67-A1 ARLINGTON CT 60-B1 ASPEN WAY 140-B1 AVELLA DR 46-B2 ANNABELLE DR 30-C2 APRICOT CT 37-B1 ARMIN CIR 74-A1 ASPENDALE CT 43-C2 AVENIDA DE LANDA 51-A2 ANNE MARIE CT 60-C2 APRIL ST 37-C2 ARMSTRONG LN 60-A1 ASPENDALE DR 43-C2 AVENIDA DE LANDA 2600 51-A1 ANNIE LN 94-C1 APULIA CT 28-A2 ARMY AVIATION DR 11-A2 ASPENVIEW DR 51-B1 AVENIDA DE LANDA 2700 43-A2 ANNIVERSARY RD 132-B5 APUS DR 31-A2 ARNDELL WAY 45-C2 ASPENWOOD CT 59-B2 AVENIDA SERENA 15-B2 ANQUA CT 46-B2 AQUAMARINE CT 2-A2 ARNESON LN 45-A2 ASTER DR 68-A1 AVENUE DE LA ARGENT 63-B1 ANQUA DR 46-B2 AQUAMARINE DR 1-C2 ARNOLD DR 52-C1 ASTI LN 44-B1 AVENUE DE LA COULEURS 63-B1 ANSARI LN 132-L10 AQUAMARINE DR 17200 2-A2 ARONA DR 46-B2 ASTON CIR 30-C2 AVENUE OF THE OAKS 53-B1 ANSELMO CT 59-A1 AQUARIUS CIR 88-C1 AROSA CT 111-B2 ASTORIA DR 27-C2 AVERY CT 43-B2 ANSELMO DR 59-A1 AQUENE CT 30-A1 ARROW WOOD CT 74-C2 ASTRAL CT 46-A1 AVIAN DR 14-B2 ANSON DR 52-A1 AQUENE DR 30-A1 ARROW WOOD DR 74-C2 ASTRONOMER WAY 38-C1 AVIATION BLVD 61-A1 ANTELLA CT 46-B2 AQUIFER WAY 20-A2 ARROWCREEK PKWY 81-B1 ASTURIUS CT 22-C2 AVILA CT 30-C1 ANTELOPE CANYON RD 16-C1 AQUILA AVE 60-A1 ARROWCREEK PKWY 81-B2 ASWAN CT 22-B1 AVILA DR 30-C1 ANTELOPE CIR 134-B1 ARABIAN WAY 130-C4 ARROWCREEK PKWY 13300 81-A2 ASWAN ST 22-B1 AVOCET CT 9-C1 ANTELOPE CREEK CT 19-B2 ARAPAHO DR 29-A2 ARROWCREEK PKWY 2900 80-C2 ATHABASCA DR 19-B1 AVON ST 28-A2 ANTELOPE CREEK DR 19-B2 ARAPAHO DR 29-B2 ARROWHEAD WAY 28-B1 ATLANTIC WAY 54-B1 AXE HANDLE CANYON RD 4900 132-E9 ANTELOPE RD 36-B1 ARBOLEDA CT 74-C2 ARROWSMITH DR 30-C1 ATLAS CT 44-B2 AXE HANDLE CANYON RD 5600 132-C9 ANTELOPE TRAIL CT 42-C2 ARBOLEDA DR 74-C2 ARROWSPRINGS DR 13300 81-A2 ATOLL CT 19-C2 AXIS DR 5900 38-C1 ANTELOPE VALLEY CT 131-I3 ARBOR CT 74-B2 ARROWSPRINGS DR 13350 81-B2 ATOLL DR 19-C2 AXIS DR 6100 30-C2 ANTELOPE VALLEY RD 1200 131-F8 ARBOR OAK CT 59-C2 ARSAC LN 38-A2 ATOMA RD 99-A1 AYERSHIRE CT 67-B1 ANTELOPE VALLEY RD 1350 131-H6 ARBOR RIDGE DR 51-C2 ARTADI DR 31-A2 ATOMIC CT 30-C1 AZALEA DR 68-A1 ANTELOPE VALLEY RD 2000 131-I5 ARBOR WAY 74-B2 ARTEMESIA WAY 52-B1 ATTRIDGE
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