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NYSDOT Region 10: Suffolk County 04/14 Principal Arterial Other 06/16 Minor Arterial Regional Scale Bar 07/17 Major Collector OYSTER BAY SMITHTOWN SMITHTOWN P Balin Avenue r o e Pembrook Drive v n i Wireless Road a Blueberry Lane n Betty Ann Dri L c ve ne e La t anor Knolls Drive M n D r o i v m e r Lynn Street Manchester Lane O h Perigee Drive Bucknell Lane 347 t u Barker Drive o Madeley Lane FE Emily Drive S Oval Court Cou rt Brayton o P int R ad lay o Bowen Place fou Lily Drive C Bal r Lan e Spur Lane r Road Stony Brook Road da e Maureen Lane C E a Pickwick Court rdsey Roa st Bi e nflower ge d w u R id d o S a od h o e t R B Arb a o Orbit Drive n or Fi n u M a eld P i l Malvern Lane idd y L Way o e Olympia Lane a v l d d a e Lane W e C y i n w r lne B C e n Clarkson Road SaddleStirrup Lane Lane Berry Lane d O c l o o l ir n r a o B en B P D es c t Avenu Ce c e nt Parsons Drive r ral k a A k w v K e e e e R n l n im u e l L a Fox Avenue e ac o l a P Millstream Lane M ad C l o o d il 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e e l o l i Baiting Place Road Brook Street e Burr Lane Florence Street V Spiegelhagen Street u r r a w t G u S i Laurel Road h E Pia J F r Sherbrooke Road D s Larsen Drive R g H R i State Street n n o d 3 i i Oak Street g n o u c o o le s a Russet Lane B va N h e C Lehman Avenue U Straight Path i d Irene Street o t r I S rd B Encore Boulevard ree n e I m Prescott Place l St a l o l i I o ci a AvenueWalter i e z C o n t w u r o t n Co y R C r R o t o u u e Dr h n c o AvenueLawrence l D n d o e S S Blydenburgh Road Parkway Avenue c Fowler Lane Q u g e r s v i h A r a v Wellwood Avenue a le Q 27 u t d a r e ig u e v t Poplar Street d i B r e i e e l B nt e d o n o y Marie Street n e n Mcgaw Avenue u o n ur D t t e o t Southern Boulevard ll l B Evergreen Drive u W e C s C C n a ri v e v D N A r Stanley Drive e ar v o u Madison DriveTremont Road e elin a en M e urt d e w A qu a av o e n n l c Weber Avenue s t M H r u e e v a r ith C i J s L c t Av Colonial Road e u Sm v a a e e d e h n n Trinity Street t o d l S r a M u a a n v Hammond Lane C c i y e u o o a Sycamore Street r A R r n e o o a Pioneer Place l A e d o r v d g D a 28 n l e u D n e asa s s Heathcote Road Ple nt r u a Jackson Avenue o Kahn Lane l V r n p h r P l iew t o ve p h l pe y d a A u A I u C Lupidia Street e I N S e a New Moriches Road n a f r A o ll W ho I u u C S p i e H ym o t f o m A M s i v t lto r E n t ElliotAvenue t r C t r e a r e C v d t o a t e e a B w Vine Street oret u h S L J B S r n n Jeatom Lane o n o a B S n S M t o l Yerk Street u Madison Street Columbus Boulevard t b l o p Farmers Avenue r u p L t e A r Lane c i a e e m Monroe Street e o e u o n i e e h Adrian Court a Sherbrooke Road t n r v d e u l c Hamilton Place e C o e i rt r e u g D t o e f C o Ce t n d Darerka Street t h o n v i o o u e m r Valencia Street n Parkway GardensBoulevard w a i a L v e u e A e Glendale Road r Willow Street d s L H r e e e Dunbar Street v t t o e d R r W e v Renown Street r a tie i Vivian Lane ron r A F e n y u R l Frankford Road r a o v N v T Forest Road u o e e a e y o e D e r Jefferson Street h r Booker Boulevard d r C y n t N Elmwood Road n Nichols Road c h n R l Heathcote Road i l n u o r a I o M r a e Magnolia Street n u a t i M Teddy Court h Noel Drive d r d Avenue B Larsen Lane b Brefni Street t ia J Ba 57th Street N d Oak Street Autumn Lane e e s Holly Lane n P r e f o a School Street Sioux Avenue e a Village Lane e f e r u Angela Lane W n TyrconnellBrandonAvenue Street t N u A R n t r h Avenue C o b Dietz Avenue Miller Avenue a Straight Path s ing v rt q W Johnson Street a e h Dry Gulch Path o e Commerce Boulevard L 53rd Street th e K C l Laurel Street r R i Wing Street n E L e o A i c s n a ColumbaAvenue n e r N l u ilr o rt r t l A g o u e h t W n 52nd Street e a R G e i g v s d t S in S N e A N h h A u o t AvenueA rt ParkAvenue C t e u ur e m t o n v Co o o r La s Rainbow Lane a v e Woodsedge t Benburb Street r r n o a r r ne n t u e u r t a m n h e e e h o Merwyn Street y n S d Cimmarron Court e u u f t l H u Holly Street W d A N k ve S S v o a e N N idge Dri a i R n ber n 51st Street e Spiegelhagen Avenue r m o o Tim s a t h e n h r r Carlton Road S r il i u G to th th Bermuda Road Wildwood Street n N h A F e g Offaly Street N r n L P Hawkton Place t o a e o v Melody Lane r o e A e u orsesho e n H n e t w Orchard Street h r v t ane Dawn Drive n n L Craft Road t i d le A n e t D h e s a Lit Hamlet Drive Smith Haven Mall v n o u Russell Court e F A u A m e 50th Street Oak MainAvenue n The Greens w n e l u v e v ood rt a N l e e A Court u u et Wellwood Avenue w t n v S o e Stre Glenmalure Street a o o n e o C C ain Benjoe Drive rt n u u n u Arlington Road ose Avenue M re h e e th o Hoffman Lane Walnut Street R Ritter A u R u Pi E v e a n Gould Road enne Trail A e ilr rt e Chey v ri n oa d e e u d a 49th Street Hedwig Street n A e Av Albin Avenue le u v e R 67 The Boulevard e n o eet N e Frank Street ue a tnut Str G Henry Road Corral D o n d I We e hes riv C e u I s r r I tc l Cassata Drive th e N iff L an a o c Potter Street Floral Drive 48th Street C r Circle Drive New Highway t e N li h CentereachMall s o n North Dorado Circle Hamlet Drive r t O o C e W nu Nathalie Avenue th n n e 45th Street t M Av Beta Drive 46th Street a r y B A o a ind r Dover Hill Drive r v o y L o e io w o South Dorado Circle r 25 n A n Joes Way North Alleghany Avenue m Henry Street i 47th Street u v c e e N e 454 h A Vanderbilt Avenue C n e D c A o u e s Essen Drive v r B r Charles Street e n B t e e h d Wa E a R Williams Avenue 44th Street F r Market Street e n N a i g s L a JacksonAvenue u Lake Boulevard o o e n r e e Newark Street i R a a R b c n c e g G h Lan 46th Street d o Warren Street d e r a e a l a n l Penndale Drive t w r e r a r o Cahill Street a r Buffalo Avenue Centre Avenue n y o d P MooreStreet Shelter Road P Yarmouth Lane A a CarrolStreet o e Daniel Street W C P v Muncy Avenue p p v en i d e i d l e C a o r r a S n Madison Avenue a g Surrey Drive 43rd Street n C c o G e Islandia s y u r D N u don Crest Court r Access Drive n l 45th Street a o r r a i e l e B a Chapel H ll e t R u s e Blydenburgh Road P o CampbellStreet M i Silverpine Drive e Prospect Street w a et r y Lan d 25 t 110 e D B tr and H S Br i r a i C g D FE 42nd Street e v Emery Lane h Jefferson Avenue 44th Street Muncy Street Victory Street B e w Bendix Place BROOKHAVEN N 47 a 45th Street e Greendale Lane V y y Forrest Avenue Atlantic Street o i u I r Byrd Street e a I n Harding Street I t h P e W Smith Street D y rt v l Straight Path W D ou 43rd Street Perry Street Cord Avenue o a C a r w A y a k y W c Lindenhurst d e e o r S 41st Street e s Dianne Avenue Ronald Drive North C venu a S Ulrich Road i A e s l rc v ilmay P Helen Street 44th Street l le M r s o A o a vo w o ot n M i a o Elinor Street Marilyn Avenue 4 r n Court o n f Lane k W r 2 lif a d D n o e C il Tudor Road e d s Ursula Court it li e S Thorburn Avenue Wainwright Street w a tre Reid Street h h ms G l n d a e h r W i t Oxford Street R u l a Bo Almike Drive i H ule v n v ar i d D e A P Monty Road n y Laurie Boulevard e Woodland Boulevard r e H e c la d t u 40th Street e P ree e v Katie Court t l 43rd Street r S i L q ia e z n e i gi v r R i a v R V a Francine Avenue J n Gould Drive e a Holly Road e A Liberty Street Prospect Street West o k s u o n Audrey Lane e a y 3 e G a 9 a th Bragg Drive Wade Drive e Ronald Drive South St 4 Dewey Street A S n n ome re 1 i d rs s d et e Bahama Street G Anne Road n t Road S t t S 42nd Street n Minerva Lane N t v r t or t a th Cedar Street e ourt e ie C Silver Drive a t g Taj Court s o r Lehigh Avenue g g e a r b S A m M e L l e u o C n r Fulton Street t v o v A h u e e
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