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Please Click Here to View the Streets by District CITY OF WATERBURY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STREET LISTING BY DISTRICT DISTRICT 1 West End, Town Plot, Brooklyn Subdistricts 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 ACRA ACORN ANDERSON ALBERTA ADDISON ANNA ANTHONY BIRCHWOOD ALDER AVON ARNOLD CAMPFIELD AMERICA BARRY BARRINGTON CARRIAGE BANK BEARDSLEY BENNETT CHIPMAN BLAKE BRIGHAM BRADLEY CLUB BREWERY BRISTOL CHERYL COACH CHAMBERS BURR CLIFFORD COUNTRY CLUB CHARLES CARVER COMO COUNTRY CLUB WOODS CHIPMAN CONGRESS CONGRESS DORIAN CLAIRMONT CRONIN DARREN EASTFIELD CONGRESS DANNA MARIE DELLWOOD EASTRIDGE DRAHER ELISE ERNEST ELK EAGLE ELLEN FAIRFIELD FULTON EDWARDS ELMVIEW GRANBY GREENBOW FIFTH ESTHER GREENVIEW HIGHLAND FOURTH GEDDES HICKORY HILL HUDSON FOX GLENWOOD HIGHLAND MAYBROOK FRANCIS GRANBY JENNIFER MAYFIELD GREEN GREENMOUNT MALMALICK MEDWAY GREENMOUNT HANS MEADOWLARK MIDDLEWAY EAST HARRIET HAWTHORNE OAKLEAF OLD COLONY HIGHLAND HEWEY ORONOKE ORONOKE HIGHWAY HIGHLAND PHYLLIS PARTRIDGE JAMES HIGHVIEW ROSEMONT PAUL JOHN HILLTOP ROYAL OAK PONHAM LAFAYETTE HUTCHINSON RUTH RIDGECREST LAWLOR KAREN TAFT POINTE SHIRING LAWRENCE KATIE WASHINGTON SOUTHGATE MUNICIPAL LEONE WELLINGTON SOUTHRIDGE NICHOLS LINDSLEY WESLEY SOUTHWEST NORMAN LUCILLE WILKENDA SOUTHWIND NORTH LEONARD MACNAMARA THENDARA PALMER MOUNT CARMEL TREE HILL PARK MURRAY PARK UMBERFIELD PLATTS MILLS NEW HAVEN WESTRIDGE POPLAR NICHOLS WRIGHT PORTER NORTON RAILROAD HILL NOYES RIVERSIDE PEACH RUSSELL PEAR RUTLAND PLATTS MILLS SAINT JEAN POLK SEYMOUR PRIMROSE SOUTH FIFTH RADNOR SOUTH LEONARD RANAUDO SULLIVAN ROCKLAND SUMMIT ROSARIO SUNCREST ROSS SUNNYSIDE SANDE THIRD TAFT TREADWELL TEDESCO VAIL VALLEY VIEW WASHINGTON VISTA WEST PORTER WELLAND WILSON WHITE ROSE WINTHROP YEATON CITY OF WATERBURY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STREET LISTING BY DISTRICT DISTRICT 2 Bunker Hill, Fairmount Subdistricts 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 ANDREW ADELEAIDE ANGEL ARMAND BRIARCLIFF AMITY ARBUTUS ASHLAND CARDINAL ARDEN ARDSLEY BELMONT CHARTER OAK ARON BAMFORD BENCH CLOUGH AURORA BRIDLE SPUR BERKSHIRE CREST BENHAM BUENA VISTA BLISS CYNTHIA BUELL BUNKER HILL BRENDON DEEPWOOD BUNKER HILL CALO BROOKSIDE DOUGLAS CARTER CAPEWELL CHESTER FOREST CIRCUIT CLOUGH CLEMATIS FORESTWOOD COLLEY CRESTVIEW CLYDE HENRY COMMONWEALTH DALTONWOOD COLONIAL HIGHLAND COOLIDGE DEER PARK CONISTON HIGHWOOD DELAWARE DELHURST CORNWALL JANWOOD DEVONWOOD ELAINA CORONA JO-ANN EAST AURORA FOREST RIDGE DEERFIELD JOYCROFT EDWIN FOX RUN DENVER KALAMAZOO ELMHURST FRICENT DEVONSHIRE LAKE EVANS GENOA DORCHESTER LAKESIDE EVERGREEN GEORGES EAST AURORA LARCHMONT FARNHAM GREEN HILL EASTERN LEDGESIDE FERN HADDAD ELMER MASON GAYLORD HERITAGE ESSEX MIDDLEBURY GLEBE HUBBELL FALCON MOHICAN GLENFORD JEANCREST FALLS NEWFIELD GRANDVIEW JILLSON FERNDALE NORTHWOOD GUILFOILE JORDAN FLORAL OAKHILL HALE JUNIPER RIDGE FORD PARK HIGH RIDGE KATINA FULKERSON PARKLAND HOWLAND KENDALL GEAR PARKWOOD JOY KENFIELD GERTRUDE QUINSIGAMOND LEE KENMORE GLENDALE RIVERSIDE MERRILL LECLAIR GLENVIEW SAGAMORE MIDWOOD LILLEY GRANDWOOD SHIRLEY MONTGOMERY LINCROFT GREENFIELD STARVIEW MOORLAND MARTONE HEREFORD TERRELL MOUNT VERNON OAK HOLLOW HERSCHEL THOMPSON MOUNTAIN PARK OAKCREST HUNTINGDON VERNON MYRTLE OAKVILLE IRVINGTON WEST PARK OVERLOOK JANICE WEST MAIN PARKLAWN PINECREST JARRETT WILSON PEQUOT PLAINFIELD JONATHAN WOOSTER PIERPONT PULLEN KAY REVERE REGENCY HILL KAYNOR ROBBINS REGENCY_HILL LESTER ROBINCREST RIDGELAND LOWELL ROBINWOOD RIDGEWAY MADELINE ROCKHURST ROMA MAPLEWOOD SPRINGDALE RONALD MARION STEUBEN SABAL MATTOON SUDBURY SHADOWOOD MAYNARD SUNRISE SHERWOOD MEDIA THEROUX SKYVIEW MIDDLESEX THRUSHWOOD SPRING HILL MILDRED TREMONT SPRINGWOOD MONMOUTH VALENTINE STODDARD MORNINGSIDE WAYLAND SUNFIELD NATHAN WEST MAIN SUNNYBROOK NEWRIDGE WESTMONT TRUMAN NEWTON WESTWOOD TRUMPET BROOK NORTHRIDGE WINFIELD TURNPIKE OAKDALE WOODHAVEN VENICE OAKWOOD WOODRUFF VERONA OVER WOODSIDE WAYRIDGE PEMBROKE WEST BIRCH RAY WEST GLEN ROCKWELL WHITE BIRCH ROSETTE WHITEWOOD SKY HILL WINDSOR SMITH WOODCREST SPRING GARDEN STAFFORD VICTORIA SUFFOLK WHITTIER SUNSET WILLOWDALE SUPERIOR WINDSOR TOMPKINS WOLFF TUBING CITY OF WATERBURY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STREET LISTING BY DISTRICT DISTRICT 3 South End, Scott Rd, East Mountain Subdistricts 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 AUSTIN BATESWOOD ALLEN BALDWIN BERGIN BRACEWOOD ALPINE BANK BOXWOOD BRACKENRIDGE ALTHEA BENEDICT BROADWAY BUTTERNUT RIDGE ARBOR BERGEN CAPTAIN NEVILLE CALABRO AUTUMN BOND DINATALI CHRISTIAN HILL BALDWIN BRENNAN EAST NORMANDY COTTAGE GROVE BARDEN CARMEN GAY RIDGE DANA BENJAMIN DAVID GAYWOOD DEERING BLOSSOM DENNY GLENSTONE EAST MOUNTAIN BROOKVIEW DIXIE GUERNSEY EASTSIDE CHARLEVOUX DONAHUE HART FARRELL CLEMONS EAST CLAY HARTLEY FLEETWOOD CLEONE EAST DOVER HILL BROOK FORTUNA CLOVER EAST LIBERTY INTERSTATE GARRASINO CORNELIUS EMERALD KUKAS GARWOOD COZY FAIRMOUNT MATTATUCK GATEWOOD CYPRESS FARRINGTON NORMANDY GAYFIELD EDGEWATER FRANKLIN PIERPONT GILYARD EDGEWOOD FULLER PROGRESS GLENROCK EDIN GALIVAN REIDVILLE HAMILTON EMMETT GLEN SCHRAFFTS HARPERS FERRY EUGENE GOLDEN HILL SCOTT HARWOOD FABIAN GOSS SIDNEY HIGH ROCK FLOYD GRANITE STONEFIELD MOUNTAIN VIEW FRIEND HARVESTOR STONEHURST MURPHY GALLO HICKORY STONYBROOK OAKRIDGE GEORGE HULL THORNHILL PEACH ORCHARD GORMAN JACKSON VILLAGE WOOD PEARL LAKE HALLOCK JEWELRY VIVIAN PINERIDGE HOLLY KEEFE WESTBROOK PIPING ROCK HOPEVILLE LAVAL WHIPPOORWILL PRATTFIELD HORSESHOE LOUNSBURY PROSPECT JERSEY LUKE PURDY JODIE MADISON QUARRY HILL JONES MARKET ROCKLEDGE KELSEY MARTIN ROSANNE LONGMEADOW MCMAHAN SADDLE ROCK LOWLAND MCMAHON SKYLINE MARKET MEADOW SPLIT ROCK MEADOWBROOK MERRY SPRUCEDALE MIDDLE MILL TANGLEWOOD MILTON NORTH TERRY MOHAWK PEMBERTON WESTPORT MOUNTAIN VILLAGE PLEASANT WOODEDGE PEARL LAKE POND POST RAWLEY QUENTIN RIDGE RAYMOND RIVER ROLAND ROSEWOOD SHADEE RYE SIMONS SAINT MARGARET SPRING BROOK SLOCUM SPRING LAKE SOUTH STILES SOUTH ELM SYLVAN SOUTH MAIN TEMPLE SOUTH VIEW THOMAS SOUTHERLY TRACY STONE VERZIER SYLVAN VILLA WARREN WADSWORTH WASHINGTON WIGHTMAN WELLES WYOMING WEST CLAY WEST DOVER WEST LIBERTY WEST VIEW WHITTLESEY XAVIER CITY OF WATERBURY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STREET LISTING BY DISTRICT DISTRICT 4 East End Subdistricts 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 ALEXANDER ALTON ASHMUN ACADEMY ARVIDA ARCADIA BROOKDALE ALBION BAGLEY ARLINE CEDAR ALMA BATESMOOR AUSTIN CIRCULAR ALTYRE BELLEWOOD AVE OF INDUSTRY EAST MAIN AMBROSE BETH BAKER ENGLEWOOD ATWOOD BLUE TRAIL BARSALOU ERMA BEECHER BOLAND BENTWOOD FAIRLAWN BOULEY BONNIE BIRCHFIELD FROST BRASS MILL BOUFFARD BLANCHARD GASPARRI BRONX BRENTWOOD BRYAN GREENLEAF CAROLINE BUDD BYAM HAMILTON PARK CLEARVIEW CAPITAL CEDARWOOD HARPERS FERRY DALLAS CAPITOL CRAIGIE HOMESTEAD DALTON CELIA DALE IAGRASSI DONALD CHARTER DAVIS IDYLWOOD DUBE CHERYL JANE DECICCO KNOLL DUNBAR CLYNE DECICCO PASSWAY LAKEVIEW EAST MAIN CORAL DEER RUN MAYBURY EASTWOOD COURTLAND DEWBERRY MELROSE EDSON CROSSWINDS DIANE MIDDLEFIELD ELLIOTT DARLING ELLSMERE MONTEREY ESPERON ENOCH ENFIELD NORTH HARKER FARRAGUT FERRO FAIRBANKS PLANK GATES FERRONE FAIRWOOD RIDGEFIELD GROVELAND FILLMORE FERNWOOD ROSEDALE HAMILTON FRAMINGHAM HARKER SEMINOLE HAMILTON PARK FROST HARPERS FERRY SOUTHMAYD HARPER GLENBROOK HAYES SYCAMORE HIGHLAWN GRANGER HEATON WALES HIGHWAY GREEN ACRE HILLCREST WHITE OAK HINSDALE GREEN_ACRE HILLHOUSE WILDEMERE HUNGERFORD HARLAND HITCHCOCK WOODBINE LAWN IRENE HUNTHILL WOODLAND LOCKHART JOSEPH INDIAN LYDIA KENT KRAMER LYNDALE LAMPSON LAFLAMME MACAULEY LEAF LYNBROOK MAHER LEMAY LYRIC MALONE LUND MAPLERIDGE MANOR MANCHESTER MATTESON MANSFIELD MAPLEROW MCWEENEY MARLBORO MARBELLA MERILINE MARLEY MARITA MIDFIELD MONROE MILL PLAIN MIDLAND NELSON MORRIS MORELAND NEWBERRY MORTIMER MULLOY NEWMAN MORTON NEWINGTON NIAGARA MUNSON NORRIS ORCHARD NATALIE OAK TREE PORTER MANOR NATIONAL OVERTON PRITCHARD NEIL PIERPONT RADCLIFFE NEWPORT PINEHURST RAMONA OLDHAM PLANK RENA OLIVER PLEASANT VIEW RICHARD ORCHARD RESTWOOD SHELDON PETERSON ROCKAWAY SHELTER PRESTON SCOTT SILVER REGAL STOKES SOUTHWICK RICHMOND STONEWALL STORE ROCKRIDGE TIMBER TWINING RODNEY WEDGEWOOD VIRGINIA SELAH WHITECROFT WACONA SHARON WISLOCK WARE SOUTH WOODGLEN WESCO STEWART WOLCOTT SUNBEAM WOODWARD SWAN TOWN LINE TOWNSEND WAKELEE WINDY WOODMERE WOODTICK WORCHESTER CITY OF WATERBURY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STREET LISTING BY DISTRICT DISTRICT 5 Overlook, Fulton, Downtown Subdistricts 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 ABBOTT ADAMS ARCH AMARYLLIS ANN AETNA BIDWELL APPLETON BALDWIN ARDMORE BUCKINGHAM AVALON BANK BARNES CABLES BARBARA BROOK BEACON CENTRAL BIDWELL BROWN BEVERLY CHAPMAN BONAIR CENTER BIDWELL CHAUNCEY CALUMET CENTRAL BISHOP CHESTNUT CHARLOTTE CHERRY BREWSTER CLIFF CHASE CHURCH BRONSON CLIFTON CLINTON COLE BURTON CLOWES COLLINS COMMERCIAL BUTLER COLUMBIA COLUMBIA COOKE BYRNESIDE CRESCENT CONCORD EAST MAIN CASSIDY EARL COOKE FIELD CHASE ELMWOOD CRESCENT FRANKLIN CITIZENS EUCLID CRYSTAL FREIGHT COOKE FAIRVIEW DEMOREST FRENCH CROSS FARMINGTON DEMORIST FRIEGHT CROWN FERNCLIFF DRACUT GAFFNEY CROWN BROOK FIRST DWIGHT GILBERT DORAN FREDERICK EDGEHILL GROVE EAST HAWKINS GLENRIDGE ELDRIDGE HOLMES EASTON HEWLETT EMERSON HUNTINGDON ELANOR HILLSIDE EUCLID JUDD ELIZABETH IRVING FABER KENDRICK FAIRFAX JOHNSON FANNING KINGSBURY FLEET KAYTONNE FARMINGTON LEAVENWORTH FULTON PARK KELLOGG FERN LINDEN GOLDWOOD LAWNCREST FISKE MAPLE GREENWOOD LINCOLN FLEMING MEADOW HAUSER LUDLOW GAIL MILL HAWKINS MANHAN GARLAND MITCHELL HAZEL MCDONALD GEM NORTH ELM HILL MURRAY GORDON NORTH MAIN HILLVIEW PINE GRACE PARK HOPKINS PLAZA HAWLEY PHOENIX HOTCHKISS PROSPECT HECLA PRINTERS INMAN RANDOLPH HERKIMER PROSPECT JUNIOR RIDGEWOOD HOMER SCHOOL LANNEN ROSELAND HOUGHTON SCOVILL LENOX SANDS HOUSTON SOUTH ELM LONGVIEW SECOND HUNTINGDON SOUTH MAIN LORRAINE SPERRY KENILWORTH SPERRY MATSON STERLING KENNETH
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