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Street Ratings City of Rowlett (PCI) Pavement Condition Index by Street PCI Name From To 74 Abbey CT Bridgewater Dr cul‐de‐sac 70 Aberdeen Dr Beverly Dr Princeton Rd 57 Acapulco Dr Maui Ln Swiss Way 67 Ahnee Dr Rosebud Dr Lakehill Dr 78 Ainsdale Ln Kings Ct Stonehaven Ln 91 Airline Dr Fairfield Dr Dartmouth Dr 94 Alazan Bay Dr Copano Bay Dr Port Isabel Dr 76 Albany Dr Maplewood Dr Westway Dr 77 Alexandria Dr Petersburg Dr Harborview Blvd 61 Alissa Dr cul‐de‐sac Chiesa Rd 81 Allen Ln Luna Dr Eagle Dr 64 Amanda Ct cul‐de‐sac Brittany Dr 80 Ambassador Ln Diplomacy Dr Patriot Ct 35 Amber Ave Rowlett Rd Scott Dr 100 Ambrose Dr Post Oak Dr Deerfield Dr 67 Americas Cup Courageous Dr Yacht Club Dr 53 Americas Cup Yacht Club Dr Columbia Dr 98 Amesbury Ln Danridge Rd Wilmington Dr 76 Amesbury Ln Wilmington Dr S H 66 51 Amy Ave Tobin Trl Scott Dr 100 Andover Ct Waterbury Dr cul‐de‐sac 44 Andrea Ln Rowlett Rd Scott Dr 76 Anitoch Dr S H 66 Battlefield Dr 69 Arborside Dr Silverthorn Dr Briarcrest Dr 88 Arden Ct Arden Dr cul‐de‐sac 94 Arden Dr Wimbledon Dr Baskerville Dr 68 Ardis Dr Rowlett Rd Scott Dr 29 Ardis Dr Powell Dr Rowlett Rd 78 Armstrong Ln Fairfield Dr Princeton Rd 100 Ashe Bend Dr Scenic Dr Point Royal Dr 81 Ashton St Meadowcove Dr Brittany Dr 73 Aspen Dr Westview Dr Dead End 79 Aster Ln Iris Dr Azalea Dr 89 Atlantic Dr Mediterranean Dr Delta Dr 74 Auburn Dr Cornell Dr Miller Rd 73 Auburn Dr Miller Rd Straits Dr 88 Augusta Ln Woodlands Trl Seafield Ln 77 Augusta Ln St Andrews Ln Woodlands Trl 74 Azalea Dr Locust St Dead End 77 Azzurra Dr Spinnaker Cove Columbia Dr 91 Baffin Bay Dr Liberty Grove Rd Nueces Bay Dr 75 Balsam Dr Roughleaf Dr Whitecedar Ln 80 Bandalia Dr Foxwood Dr Northhampton Dr 85 Barton Creek Cir Barton Creek Dr cul‐de‐sac 75 Barton Creek Dr Princeton Rd Chimneywood Dr 86 Baskerville Dr Heartstone Dr Wimbledon Dr 84 Basswood Dr Tallowtree Dr Sand Pine Dr 82 Battle Creek Dr Chimneywood Dr Barton Creek Dr 77 Battlefield Dr Anitoch Dr Beacon Dr 87 Bayhill Ln Chiesa Rd Sea Breeze Ln 60 Baylor Dr Amherst Dr Dead End 69 Bayonne Dr cul‐de‐sac Field at the End of Street 79 Bayport Cir cul‐de‐sac Harborview Blvd 67 Bayshore Ln Lakepointe Ave Duck Pond Ln 85 Baystone Ct cul‐de‐sac Baywatch Dr 79 Bayview Dr Lagoon Dr Bermuda Dr 89 Baywatch Dr Michaels Pt Chaha Rd 73 Beacon Dr Battlefield Dr Columbus Dr 89 Beacon Harbor Rd Heritage Pkwy Dead End 100 Beech St Magnolia Ln Rowlett Rd 62 Beech St Rowlett Rd Dead end 83 Bellaire Ln Chiesa Rd Princeton Rd 74 Belmount Rd Lawton Ln Kathrine Dr 91 Benedict Ct Glenridge Dr cul‐de‐sac 97 Bent Tree Dr Liberty Grove Rd Evergreen Dr 97 Berkshire Ln Westover Dr Hartford Dr 85 Bermuda Cir cul‐de‐sac Bermuda Dr 80 Bermuda Dr Straits Dr Straits Dr 1 Berryman Rd Toler Rd Dead End 54 Beverly Dr Colfax Dr Princeton Rd 89 Bickers Dr Amesbury Ln Handen Dr 100 Big A Cemetary Rd Big A Rd Dead End 100 Big A Rd Rowlett Rd Concrete/Parking lot 85 Birch Ct cul‐de‐sac Dogwood Trl 67 Birchmont Dr Chatsworth Ln Woodmont Ave 100 Birdie Ct Huffines Dr cul‐de‐sac 73 Blackfin Dr Dalrock Rd Spinnaker Cove 51 Blackfin Dr Spinnaker Cove Newport Dr 72 Blain Dr Faulkner Dr Camelot Ln 87 Blair Oak Dr Meadowwood Dr cul‐de‐sac 67 Blue Quail Ln Bob White Dr Meadowlark Ln 96 Blue Sky Cir Red Sky Dr cul‐de‐sac 59 Bluebell Dr Primrose Ln Hickox Rd 71 Bluebonnet Dr 2709 Sumac Ln Hickox Rd 62 Bluebonnet Dr cul‐de‐sac 2709 Sumac Ln 70 Bluewood Dr Dead End Fair Oak Dr 93 Bluffpoint Rd Michaels Pt Chaha Rd 41 Bob White Dr Chiesa Rd Chiesa Rd 67 Bobbie Ln Montego Dr Chiesa Rd 59 Bobbie Ln Alissa Dr Montego Dr 36 Bobbie Ln Lakeshore Dr Dead End 83 Bois D Arc Ln Sycamore St Carla Dr 44 Bond St Miller Rd David Dr 82 Bonnyton Golf Ln Glenshee Dr Links Fairway Dr 76 Bordeaux Ln Lauren Ln Douglas Ave 58 Bouvier St Dalrock Rd Dalrock Rd 88 Boyd Blvd Chandler Dr S H 66 78 Brandford Rd Homewood Ave Hancock Rd 90 Brentwood St Sunnybrook Dr Clay Dr 76 Briarcrest Dr Dalrock Rd Golden Pond Dr 46 Briarwood Dr Dalrock Rd Vagas Dr 93 Bridgewater Dr Miller Rd Martha Ln 78 Bridgewater Dr Miller Rd Dalrock Rd 77 Bristol Ct cul‐de‐sac Kingston Dr 72 Brittany Dr cul‐de‐sac Kirby Rd 89 Brockton Ct Waterbury Dr cul‐de‐sac 82 Brookfield Dr 1301 Brookfield Dr Mazy Ln 32 Brookfield Dr Castle Dr 1301 Brookfield Dr 89 Brookhaven Dr Golden Pond Dr Briarcrest Dr 73 Brookhollow Dr Dalrock Rd Westhaven Dr 98 Brookline Dr Dexham Rd Dexham Rd 65 Brookside Dr University Cir Knights Bridge Dr 41 Brownlee Blvd Chaha Rd Shelley Ln 81 Bryn Mawr Dr Fairfield Dr Dartmouth Dr 58 Buckeye Dr Larkspur Ln Primrose Ln 72 Buckhorn Dr Debbie Cir Hancock Rd 83 Bucknell Dr Miller Rd Auburn Dr 100 Bunker Hill Ct Freeman Dr cul‐de‐sac 59 C A Roan Rd Garner Rd Miller Rd 59 C A Roan Rd Garner Rd Miller Rd 84 Calypso Dr Cousteau Dr Evinrude Dr 50 Cambridge Dr Dover Dr Faulkner Dr 83 Camden Ct cul‐de‐sac Kingston Dr 71 Camelot Ln Victoria Dr Alley at the End of Street 72 Canterbury Dr S H 66 Salzburg Dr 100 Capano Bay Dr Baffin Bay Dr Nueces Bay Dr 77 Captains Ct cul‐de‐sac Navigation Dr 83 Caribbean Dr Chiesa Rd Channel Dr 77 Carl Ln Dana Dr Dead End 58 Carla Dr Dogwood Trl Miller Rd 68 Carmel Ln Catamaran Rd Pebble Beach Dr 100 Carrie Dr Terence Dr Garrett Dr 2 Carroll Ln Liberty Grove Rd Dead End 78 Carson Ct Randi Rd cul‐de‐sac 79 Caruth Dr Fairfield Dr Bryn Mawr Dr 100 Cascade Ct Indian Trl cul‐de‐sac 94 Castle Rd Miles Rd Merritt Rd 7 Castle Rd Merritt Rd Misty Ln 83 Catalina St Martha Ln Tropic Ln 48 Catamaran Rd Chiesa Rd Mariner Dr 99 Cavalier Dr Hudson Dr Chaha Rd 76 Cedar Creek Dr Clearlake Dr Woodlake Dr 100 Cedar Ln Redwood Ln Redwood Ln 73 Cedarbrook Rd Wellesly Rd Glenstone St 100 Cedarview Dr Scenic Dr Point Royal Dr 77 Centenary Dr Fairfield Dr Dartmouth Dr 76 Centennial Dr Llano St Main St 33 Century Dr Vaughn Dr Rowlett Rd 88 Chaha Rd Indian Trl Rowlett Rd 72 Chaha Rd Rowlett Rd Dead End 99 Chalkstone Dr Sassafrass Way Lochaven Dr 100 Champion Dr Dalrock Rd Gold Rd 90 Chandler Dr Business Boyd Blvd 78 Channel Dr Lagoon Dr Harbor Dr 100 Chapel Cv Lakeway Dr cul‐de‐sac 98 Chapel Hill Dr Chaha Rd Lochaven Dr 85 Charleston Dr Hickox Rd Pendleton Rd 96 Chasefield Dr Heritage Pkwy Warwick Dr 77 Chatsworth Ln Deerfield Dr Castle Dr 30 Chesham Dr Highgate Ln Dalrock Rd 78 Chestnut Dr Covington Dr Kittyhawk Dr 40 Cheyenne Dr Miller Rd Llano St 100 Chiesa Rd Danridge Rd Cotton Gin 99 Chiesa Rd Cotton Gin Danridge 91 Chiesa Rd Liberty Grove Rd Danridge Rd 88 Chiesa Rd Miller Rd Dalrock 74 Chiesa Rd Cotton Gin Miller Rd 87 Chimneywood Cir Chimneywood Dr cul‐de‐sac 72 Chimneywood Dr Graham Dr Scenic Dr 78 Chinkapin ln Scarlet Oak Dr Bluewood Dr 96 Christine St Dead End Rowlett Rd 54 Christopher Dr Rowlett Rd Amy Ave 68 Churchill Way Victoria Dr Thornhill Way 84 Circleview St Sunnybrook Dr Dalrock Rd 70 Clairemont Ave Estates Way Dalrock Rd 73 Clarendon St Tacoma St Hancock Rd 58 Clay Dr Greenspoint Dr Trail Lake Dr 45 Clay Dr Trail Lake Dr Lake Bend Dr 59 Clearlake Dr Lakepointe Ave Woodlake Dr 85 Clearwood Ln Blair Oak Dr Toler Rd 69 Clemson Cir cul‐de‐sac Tulane Dr 91 Clydesdale Ct Palomino Dr Palomino Dr 73 Coastway Dr Bermuda Dr Bermuda Dr 96 Colfax Dr Beverly Dr Danbury Dr 70 Colfax Dr Danbury Dr Princeton Rd 63 Colgate Ln Dead End College Park Dr 72 College Park Dr Amherst Dr Colgate Dr 79 Colonial Dr Conlin Dr Rowlett Rd 53 Columbia Dr Spinnaker Cove Dead End 75 Columbus Dr Covington Dr Dexham Rd 96 Commerce St Main St Coyle St 96 Commerce St Dennis St Main St 1 Commerce St Larry St Christine St 100 Commodore Dr Bridgewater Dr Dalrock Rd 92 Compass Point Dr North Point Dr Travlers Crossing 69 Concord Dr Coventry Dr Kingston Dr 75 Conestoga Dr Post Oak Dr Brookfield Dr 100 Conlin Dr Colonial Dr Rowlett Rd 96 Constitution Dr Freedom Ln Greenway Dr 91 Coral Way Tidewater Dr Evinrude Dr 66 Cordelia Rd Faringdon Ln Homewood Ave 79 Cornell Dr Tulane Dr Tulane Dr 77 Cortland Cir cul‐de‐sac Drakestone Ave 75 Cottonwood Ct cul‐de‐sac Persimmon Pl 64 Courageous Dr Spinnaker Cove Liberty Ln 67 Cousteau Dr Calypso Dr Evinrude Dr 100 Cove Hollow Ct cul‐de‐sac Mystic Trl 98 Cove Rd Edgelake Trl Watersway Dr 88 Coventry Dr Hartford Dr Dalrock Rd 74 Covington Dr Chestnut Dr Dexham Rd 98 Coyle St Commerce St Main St 87 Creek Bend Horseshoe Bend Valleyview Dr 68 Creek View Ct Creek View Dr cul‐de‐sac 43 Creek View Dr Creek Wood Dr Dalrock Rd 73 Creek Wood Ct Creek View Dr cul‐de‐sac 72 Creek Wood Dr Creek View Dr Dalrock Rd 69 Creekside Dr Silverthorn Dr Briarcrest Dr 81 Crestview Ln Seascape Dr Lakeshore Dr 33 Cypress Cove Cypress Ln End 62 Cypress Dr cul‐de‐sac Maple Ln 44 Cypress Ln Heartstone Ln Township Ln 66 Daisy Ln Violet Dr Buckeye Dr 95 Dalrock Road SH 66 Schrade Road 94 Dalrock Road Schrade Road I 30 Service Road 91 Dalrock Road I 30 Service Road Schrade 91 Dalrock Road Princeton Road SH 66 82 Dalrock Road Schrade Road SH 66 77 Dalrock Road SH 66 Princeton Road 72 Dalrock Road Liberty Grove Road Princeton 83 Dana Dr Paul Pl Mcguire Ln 89 Danbury Ct cul‐de‐sac Colfax Dr 75 Danbury Dr Colfax Dr Wilshire Dr 81 Dandelion Ln Bluebell Dr Bluebonnet Dr 99 Danridge Rd Chiesa Amesbury 97 Danridge Rd North Point Amesbury 96 Danridge Rd Amesbury North Point 95 Danridge Rd Princeton Maplewood 93 Danridge Rd Maplewood Princton 79 Danridge Rd Travelers Crossing North Point 59 Danridge Rd Amesbury Chiesa 81 Dartbrook Dr Teresa Ln Hickox Rd 84 Dartmouth Dr Fairfield Dr Estates Way 36 David Cir cul‐de‐sac David Dr 54 David Dr Bond St Lois Ln 52 Davis St Dalrock Rd Shipman St 89 Debbie Cir Buckhorn Dr Rowlett Rd 98 Deerfield Dr Chatsworth Ln Birchmont Dr 41 Deerwood Dr Inwood Dr Vagas Dr 69 Defender Ln
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