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Alexandrina Council Rural Roads Rack Plan !. !. ! . .! ! !. ! . ! !. ! !. ! ! . ! !. !. ! . ! . .! ! . Alexandrina Council Rural Roads !. RACK! PLAN 749 ! . ROAD TABLES Note:- S RoadID Grid RoadID Grid RoadID Grid E M ADAMS GULLY ROAD 2B FRANCIS ROAD 2F OLD YUNDI ROAD 3B . A ! R Rural roads within urban/town addressing areas (as shown on the Plan) . F ADELAIDE PLACE 4D F! RISK COURT 2E OLSEN ROAD 4C . W ! K E LE AIRPORT ROAD 5C FROME ROAD 4D PARRI WILTA ROAD 3D L NK will retain their historical names used for urban addressing. L E Y ALEXANDER COURT 3B GALE ROAD 3E PEARCE ROAD 5E IN E !. L G P T R ALLANDALE ROAD 2E GEMMELL ROAD 1E PEEL ROAD 3B . G O A ! N O T B Refer to local Council for details. I F N E U . R ! ALLARDICE STREET 4D GILBERT SIDING ROAD 4D PEEL ROAD 4D . ! H G R . T ! .! ID W AMPTON ROAD 1F GILES CREEK ROAD 3D PEPPER TREE LANE 1F R W Roads without rural addresses may not be shown on this map. O ILLIAM . ! S H O ILL ANCELL ROAD 4C GILES ROAD LC PERREY ROAD 3G . ! ! .! !. S D I S R T IV Z ANGAS PLAINS ROAD 3F GLENFIELD ROAD 3E PETERSEN ROAD 5C A T . R ! E C R I . ! H V D ER A ARCHER HILL ROAD 1E GLENFORD GULLY ROAD 5C PHILLIPS ROAD 2F H E CH L . ! R HU R E ILL S C H ARMADILLO DRIVE 1E GLENGROVE ROAD 4E PHILLIPS ROAD 3B E T . ! R M . ! ASHBOURNE ROAD 2D GOOLWA CHANNEL DRIVE 5E PIONEER ROAD 3F E ER O R TL N ! B EU E . R ASHBOURNE ROAD WEST 2D GOULD ROAD 4D POINT STURT ROAD 5F TR L E 1F.! .! A D AVONDALE ROAD 1F GREEN ROAD 3D POTTERY ROAD 2B 1D V C ND LEM E SA E . R N ! 1G O This plan reflects the Rural & State road names & road E ST S EK A BADGERS ROAD 2B GREENWAY ROAD 3E POUND ROAD 1D . S ! M T L U J BAHLOO GLEN ROAD 3B GRIFFIN ROAD 5E PRIZIBILLA ROAD 2E R L A . ! I E 1E E N extents approved by the Alexandrina Council A A F H A D S Y L T T .! LK LLO CH BALD HILL ROAD 2C GRIGGS ROAD 3C PROCTOR ROAD 3B H T O Y AI SCH .! A A LL D) B JAEN BALLANDOWN ROAD 3F GRUNDY ROAD 5E PROSSER ROAD 3B L I A B (Section 219 Local Government Act) B W D O A U Y A M R R E R BARKER ROAD 5D GUN CLUB ROAD 4F PULLEN ROAD 5E N R A AT M R C IV A .! S GEMM A R BARN HILL ROAD 4D GUNDAROO ROAD 3D QUARRY ROAD 4D ELL P C . ! T ( !. A . Y ! ! EVERL L . BARRAGE ROAD 5D HAINES ROAD 3D RAILWAY TERRACE 4D . ! L . ! !. A D . ! BARTON ROAD 5E HALL ROAD 3F RANDELL ROAD 5E N GROVE A A S . ! L M O. C ! BASHAM BEACH ROAD 5C HAMBURG ROAD INSET RANGE ROAD 2B V .! !. P E E T V E BAYVIEW ROAD 5C HAMLEY TERRACE 4D RANGE ROAD WEST 3B O . ! . O S N ! !. N R A OP Y T N BEACON 19 BOAT RAMP ROAD 5D HARVEY ROAD 2F RANKIN ROAD 3E K T E I O G O LL R L I . T! R . Y H LEN ! Y L L EL G ! L EA BELL COURT 2E HARVEY ROAD 2C RED CREEK ROAD 1F N . H A W Y . D I IN ! Council Delegate A N E A L M V I . C ! G L ! BERRY ROAD 3B HASSAM ROAD 2F RESEARCH ROAD 3E A . D E H R A DAL N R O O T . C S N G H ! AV S E E R . ! E U N I S EPP BEVAN ROAD 2B HEIFER LANE 3C RESERVE ROAD 3D . ! L P S . O ! O L . ! REE P L .! T BILLINGS ROAD 3B HEINJUS ROAD 2E RICHARDSON ROAD INSET . ! B Y .! BISHOP ROAD 2B HENRY MARTIN ROAD 2D RICHMORE ROAD 3F RO S H LE H HA A C I L I S D L A S G K S H O B L V E T RO BLACKBILLY ROAD 3B HEYSEN BOULEVARD 3B RICKABY ROAD 5D E V G G H B A I . N ! LL M M I A E N N T E O T L RODW W L T A I BLACKER ROAD INSET HEYSEN ROAD 5C RIDGE ROAD 3C !. O P D . ! C N O . ! W IC O T KHAM HILL D T BLACKFELLOWS CREEK ROAD 2C HIGGINS ROAD 5C RIDGETOP ROAD 1E L V D A BLACKMORE ROAD 2D HIGHLAND VALLEY ROAD 2E RIVERDALE LANE 1F L B V IVIAN L U M E .! .! BLACKWELL COURT 2E HILL TOP ROAD 1E RIVERSIDE ROAD 2E L I Y !. R . ! N .! C B L R H O E E C BLACKWELL ROAD 4E HILLSIDE ROAD 2E RODWELL ROAD 1F KH C P A U A F S M U R R R L N S E T K I T BLAKE ROAD 2D HILLVIEW ROAD 2E ROLTON COURT 2E E S A C .! E H A R . ! E C T D E E I E H E R N Y S B . ! E E I K N A K E N T S BLETCHLEY ROAD 2F HINDMARSH ISLAND BRIDGE 5D ROPER ROAD INSET R R K R J .! A U U O H L C B S .! V L I S P T N .! E LI N BLOCKERS ROAD 3A HOPGOOD ROAD 3E ROSIES ROAD 5C M L B L E . IC Y O .! ! I U . HEL L T ! PH T MO U T .! O BOETTCHER ROAD 5C . HOULDEN ROAD 5D RUSHMORE ROAD 2E Y RE O ! N B L S . A B A ! HARVEY . N ! A Z . BONDS ROAD 3C HUDD ROAD 2E RYMILL ROAD 3C Z ! Strathalbyn !. L S . D ! A . !. ! R D !. B BONGALONG ROAD 5E HUNTINGDALE ROAD 2E SALEM ROAD 1F H L . ! W B .! I N . Y E Y ! L A L E P A !. I . L ! T L U AN O R N BORRETT ROAD 3F HUNTS ROAD 4D SALEYARD ROAD 4B J D R F R M T D U G I R I S G A C TE !. Z S O G T G F A I T . H ! BOUNDARY ROAD NORTH 2G IBIS ROAD 5E SALTMARSH ROAD 3F IN E G IN W N B E ! . !. H I R O R R I A . ! P L L F S B C A D S I .! 2D L L LE BOUNDARY ROAD SOUTH 3G IBIS WAY 5E SAM COURT 3B H S S Y . L S A ! N S A . T ! R A I A !. D L E W U A M N C C B S M L L I BRAESIDE ROAD 3D JACOB ROAD INSET SAMUEL ROAD 1F A R A 2E C S K G L AN .! S U M M R UL N A F BRAEWOOD ROAD 3E JACOBS ROAD 3B SAND MINE ROAD 3B L V B O Y A O P . ! . M R LD ! .! . B ! H BURSLEM E UL UDD BRAZZALOTTO ROAD 2D JAENSCH ROAD 1F SANDERGROVE ROAD 3D K S L CR F . ! EE O K IT O D ! Z BREMER STATION ROAD 3E JOHNSTON ROAD INSET SCHMIDT ROAD 2D E 2C . R O P Y BRO !. E 2B G OK H L M G 2G AN C A . ! B ONNOR CONN CH BRICKYARD ROAD 5C JOPPICH ROAD 2E SCHOFIELDS FIRE TRACK 2D O I N R K T T T Y ! L . T ! O R E D A R L M N I L . O . ! .! B ! T P S A I A BRIDGE ROAD LC R C JUPITER STREET 4F SCHOOL ROAD 3B P N I C S E O R R N P . E ! A R R L K I .! A D T S E U ! C A O S . E . ! N T G E C H P BRIDGE VIEW ROAD 4D JUSTIN ROAD 2B SCHULTZ ROAD 3E I G E H2F S S M H E W L O H I R . R U R ! C S O O E I L I R A Y K H BRIDLE ROAD 3B KANGAROO ROAD 2G SCOTT ROAD 3B I N R M L .! .! E S M N K A ER N E T P L COW M K E . ! I E N Y R . L ! ! E . !. BRIMARVI ROAD 3E KARANTO ROAD 3F ! SCOUT CAMP ROAD 2B . ! . E ! D N G . ! F M O E T R A P S B K L E A I S S U N BROADBENT ROAD 2D KELTYS ROAD 5C SCRUBBY HILL ROAD 1E O C . R L ! . A ! . ! R C . O R ! M ! C R . O . C E ! !. A H H O !. S O F D R A D K U N O N T E !. BROCKHURST ROAD 2C T KELTYS ROAD NORTH 4C O A SEMASCHKO ROAD 5E T L L EW E L TL E T T R O A S U A L . K ! M I I B E R M .! H O E G C H . ! . ! . R Y .! ! C C E O LINE BROOK ROAD 2E KENT TOWN ROAD LC R SHADYGROVE ROAD 1D . W O ! S A O H K O O R S E T B B N DG R A C E . A N ! E Y . T D E ! R . A E ! . V H R E R ! R BROOKDALE ROAD 3E .! A D IL G E KESSELL ROAD 5D SHAW ROAD 4D L U N R N E R R .
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