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2020 Road Evaluation BOROUGH OF SAYREVILLE UPDATED ROADWAY SYSTEM EVALUATION - 2006 REVISED OCTOBER 2O2O PAVEMENT RANKING SCHEDULE (NUMERTCAL ORDER) RATING ROAD LIMITS STANDTFORD AVENUE (NORTH) MAIN STREET - DEAD END JUNKER STREET MACARTHUR AVENUE - DEAD END BERNADINE STREET WASHINGTON ROAD - DEAD END CROSS AVENUE RARITAN STREET - OAK STREET VAL STREET RARITAN STREET - DEAD END MASON AVENUE LORRAINE AVENUE - DEAD END GLYNN COURT DEERFIELD ROAD - 5OO' NORTH OF DEFORT COURT ZALESKI DRIVE SIMS STREET - CREAMER DRIVE GILLEN DRIVE MARTHA BOULEVARD _ DEAD END DOUGLAS STREET WASHINGTON ROAD - DEERFIELD ROAD EDWARD STREET CHARLES STREET - HILLSIDE AVENUE ELIZABETH AVENUE WASHINGTON ROAD - DEERFIELD ROAD HEIMS LANE CLAUSEN LANE - DEAD END JOHNSONS LANE WASHINGTON ROAD - ERNSTON ROAD SAYREVILLE BOULEVARD MAIN STREET TO RIVER ROAD WEBER AVENUE FISHER STREET - CUL-DE-SAC LAVERN STREET WASHINGTON ROAD - DEERFIELD ROAD MARCIA STREET CORI STREET - SUCH STREET oAK STREET (SOUTH) ROUTE9&35_DEADEND OAK TREE ROAD CALLIOPE ROAD _ DEAD END STEPHEN STREET DEAD END - DEAD END WILBER TERRACE MAIN STREET _ DEAD END WILMONT ROAD CREAMER DRIVE _ CUL-SAC CIECKO COURT HINTON STREET - CUL-DE-SAC DUPONT STREET WASHINGTON ROAD _ DEAD END MORGAN AVENUE ROUTE 35 - FORMER DEAD END SNYDER AVENUE FOREST AVENUE _ DRAINAGE EASEMENT DENISE STREET JOHNSON'S LANE _ KIERST STREET CHEESEQUAKE ROAD KENDALL DRIVE - BORDENTOWN AVENUE GAVEL ROAD KUBERSKI DRIVE _ DEAD END HIGHLAND DRIVE SENNA DRIVE _ DEAD END LAGODA STREET MARCIA STREET_ MARCIA STREET MARSHALL PLACE MACARTHUR AVENUE - MCCUTCHEON AVENUE MIDNIGHT STREET VERNON STREET - SOPHIE STREET SIXTH STREET BOEHMHURST AVENUE - DEAD END SOPHIE STREET BORDENTOWN AVENUE -VERNON STREET ALBERT STREET WASHINGTON ROAD _ HENSLER'S LANE MARTIN STREET DANE STREET - ROSE STREET RIDGE AVENUE CREAMER DRIVE _ DEAD END SCHEID DRIVE ERNSTON ROAD - OAKWOOD DRIVE TANBARK DRIVE SENNA DRIVE - SENNA DRIVE WHITEHEAD AVENUE ROSE STREET _ DEAD END WOODLAWN AVENUE MAPLE STREET _ DEAD END CECELIA STREET WASHINGTON ROAD _ CONRAD STREET GRETCHEN STREET MERRITT AVENUE _ MERRITT AVENUE PARKVIEW BOULEVARD ERNSTON ROAD _DRIFTWOOD DRIVE PRICE STREET WASHINGTON ROAD _ DEERFIELD ROAD ROBIN HOOD DRIVE YORKSHIRE PLACE - MAIN STREET EAST VIRGINIA STREET GLENWOOD AVENUE _ DEAD END CHARLES STREET PULASKI AVENUE _ EDWARD STREET DOUGLAS STREET DEERFIELD ROAD - ALLISON AVENUE LEE AVENUE HARKINS STREET - ROUTE 9 PAPROTA DRIVE CUL-DE-SAC - DEAD END PEARL STREET DOLAN STREET - DEAD END RUBAR DRIVE SENNA DRIVE _ SENNA DRIVE SENNA DRIVE SCARLET DRIVE - HIGHLAND DRIVE VERNON STREET DEBORAH STREET - CUL-DE-SAC AVON WAY MAIN STREET EAST - STRADFORD ROAD BECKER AVENUE DEERFIELD ROAD - JANOCHA AVENUE FISHER STREET MACARTHUR AVENUE -WEBER AVENUE FOURATT AVENUE OAK STREET _ EULNER STREET GEREGHTY STREET PINE AVENUE - DEAD END JEFFERSON AVENUE WASHINGTON ROAD _ DEAD END NIMITZ PLACE MACARTHUR AVENUE _ PATTON DRIVE NOTTINGHAM DRIVE AVON WAY- DEAD END RARITAN AVENUE ROUTE 35 - NORTON STREET SIMS STREET CREAMER DRIVE _ ZALESKI DRIVE ARMSTRONG STREET PINE AVENUE - BROOK AVENUE DODD PLACE WILLOW STREET - DEAD END DOLAN STREET MACARTHUR AVENUE - PEARL STREET HAAG STREET THOMAS STREET _ MAIN STREET JAMES STREET DANE STREET - IDLEWILD AVENUE KENNETH AVENUE BORDENTOWN AVENUE _ ROUTE 9 LANI STREET MERRITT AVENUE - MERRITT AVENUE MIARA STREET BORDENTOWN AVENUE - TRUCHAN STREET STRADFORD ROAD NOTTINGHAM DRIVE _ DEAD END WALLING STREET WASHINGTON ROAD _ 450' SOUTH OF WASHINGTON ROAD WHITE OAKS DRIVE MAIN STREET - DEAD END ABBOTT COURT NOTTINGHAM DRIVE _ CUL-DE-SAC AMHERST PLACE MINNISINK AVENUE NORTH - UNIVERSITY PLACE BOROUGH OF SAYREVILLE UPDATED ROADWAY SYSTEM EVALUATION - 2006 REV¡SED OCTOBER 2O2O PAVEMENT RANKING SCHEDULE (NUMERTCAL ORDER) RATING ROAD LIMITS BAUMER ROAD OAK TREE ROAD - EMBROIDERY STREET FRENCH STREET MAIN STREET - SMULLEN STREET GORCZYKCA PLACE JAMES STREET _ CUL-DE-SAC HOFFMAN AVENUE LORRAINE AVENUE - DEAD END JOSEPH STREET DANE STREET _ MARY STREET LEE AVENUE ROUTE9_DEADEND PATTON DRIVE MARSHALL PLACE - DOLAN STREET RAPPLEYEA AVENUE WASHINGTON ROAD - DEAD END ROSE STREET JOHN STREET - DEAD END SIOUX PLACE IROQUOIS DRIVE -DEAD END SMULLEN STREET HART STREET - HENSLER'S LANE SOUTH STREET SOUTH EDWARD STREET _ SOUTH PULASKI AVENUE UNION AVENUE WASHINGTON ROAD _ MILLIKEN ROAD COLUMBIA PLACE MINNISINKAVENUE NORTH - UNIVERSIry PLACE HOLLY DRIVE ERNSTON ROAD _ CORI STREET JENSEN ROAD CREAMER DRIVE - CREAMER DRIVE THOMAS STREET DUPONT STREET - DEAD END THOMPSON PLACE GREENHILL AVENUE _ CUL-DE-SAC WOODLAND AVENUE ROUTE 35 - PARKER STREET CANAL STREET MACARTHUR AVENUE - HINTON STREET CHRISTOPHER STREET HENSLER'S LANE - DEAD END COYLE STREET DUPONT STREET - DEAD END DANE STREET SMULLEN STREET - MAIN STREET DRIFTWOOD DRIVE DUSKO DRIVE _ CUL-DE-SAC NICKEL AVENUE ROMA STREET - CUL-DE-SAC NICKEL AVENUE JERNEES MILL ROAD - DEAD END oAK STREET (NORTH) ROUTE9&35-DEADEND ROTA DRIVE GILLEN DRIVE - DRIFTWOOD DRIVE SURRY LANE SHERWOOD ROAD - SHERWOOD ROAD TYLER STREET ROBINSON PLACE - ROUTE 35 VAN LOAN AVENUE MAIN STREET - CUL-DE-SAC ALLISON DRIVE PRICE STREET - BATTISTA COURT CHEYENNE DRIVE LONG BOW ROAD _ SIOUX ROAD DEFORT COURT GLYNN COURT - DEAD END DUSKO DRIVE OLD CHEESEQUAKE ROAD - PAPROTA DRIVE GEORGE STREET EMBROIDERY STREET _ ROMA STREET HILLTOP AVENUE WASHINGTON ROAD - LEE AVENUE MORGAN AVENUE ROUTE 35 _ NORTH STREET ENGLEHARDT STREET WILLIAM STREET _ HART STREET GROSS STREET PINE AVENUE - BROOK AVENUE HIGHLAND DRIVE WHITE OAKS DRIVE _ SENNA DRIVE LATHAM CIRCLE JOHNSON'S LANE _WASHINGTON ROAD MIARA STREET TRUCHAN STREET - CUL-DE-SAC SECOND STREET OLD SPYE ROAD - MORGAN AVENUE STANDTFORD AVENUE (SOUTH) MAIN STREET _ FOREST STREET BOYLER COURT GAVEL ROAD _ CUL-DE-SAC BROOKSIDE AVENUE MAIN STREET - DEAD END CHARLES STREET ROBERT STREET - DEAD END FEAREY PLACE OLD SPYE ROAD - MORGAN AVENUE JAMES STREET OAK STREET _ DEAD END JOHN STREET ROSE STREET - IDLEWILD AVENUE KIERST STREET KAREN STREET _ HOLLY DRIVE LITTLE BROADWAY QUAID STREET - FRENCH STREET SAYRE STREET WEBER AVENUE - DEAD END SOUTH PULASKI AVENUE WASHINGTON ROAD _ DEAD END TANO LANE MARSH AVENUE _ MILLER AVENUE CHERRY LANE WASHINGTON ROAD - DEAD END CHEVALIER AVENUE PSE&G DRIVEWAY - NATIONAL LEAD PLANT ENTRANCE FANWOOD DRIVE GREEN VALLEY WAY - JENSEN ROAD GENUS COURT MIARA STREET - CUL-DE-SAC LONIEWSKISTREET MACARTHUR AVENUE - DEAD END PRICE STREET DEERFIELD ROAD - ALLISON DRIVE SCARLET DRIVE GLYNN COURT-WHITE OAKS DRIVE SINGLETON STREET PINE AVENUE - DEAD END TRUCHAN STREET BORDENTOWN AVENUE - MIARA STREET TRUMAN AVENUE WASHINGTON ROAD - DEAD END WALLING STREET CALLIOPE ROAD -450'SOUTH OF WASHINGTON ROAD ELACQUA BOULEVARD ERNSTON ROAD _ DRIFTWOOD DRIVE GLYNN COURT HIGHLAND DRIVE _ 5OO' NORTH OF DEFORT COURT GORDON AVENUE LORRAINE AVENUE - DEAD END GREEN VALLEYWAY WASHINGTON ROAD - FANWOOD DRIVE KEARNEY ROAD ROUTE 9 & 35 - COLEMAN STREET SAYREVILLE BOULEVARD DEAD END - DEAD END VETERANS DRIVE DOLAN STREET - BOROUGH PARKING LOT CAMDEN STREET WASHINGTON ROAD - DEAD END DEERFIELD ROAD PULASKI AVENUE - MINNISINK AVENUE NORTH KOLB AVENUE ROMA STREET _ CUL-DE-SAC LONG BOW ROAD IROQUOIS DRIVE - DEAD END MARY LOU LANE ERNSTON ROAD - CORI STREET MTLLER AVENUE (SOUTH) MAIN STREET - FOREST AVENUE ROBINSON PLACE DODD PLACE _ TYLER STREET ROMA STREET KOLB AVENUE - CUL-DE-SAC BOROUGH OF SAYREVILLE UPDATED ROADWAY SYSTEM EVALUATION - 2006 REV¡SED OCTOBER 2O2O PAVEMENT RANKING SCHEDULE (NUMERTCAL ORDER) RATING ROAD LIMITS UNIVERSITY PLACE DEERFIELD ROAD - COLUMBIA PLACE VAN LOAN AVENUE (NORTH) MAIN STREET _ DEAD END APPLEGATE PLACE OLD SPYE ROAD - MORGAN AVENUE ASPEN LANE MILLER AVENUE - MARSH AVENUE BAY STREET MORGAN AVENUE - CLIFF AVENUE BUCHANAN STREET MAIN STREET - DEAD END BURLEW PLACE BORDENTOWN AVENUE - SHOPPING CENTER CAROLINE STREET KIERST STREET - HOLLY DRIVE FIRST STREET OLD SPYE ROAD - ROUTE 35 JANOCHA AVENUE ELIZABETH AVENUE _ OUTLOOK AVENUE JOHN STREET ROBERT STREET - DEAD END KENNEDY DRIVE MAIN STREET EAST - CUL-DE-SAC KIMBALL DRIVE EAST MAIN STREET - CUL-DE-SAC LOCKLIN COURT VAN LOAN AVENUE - CUL-DE-SAC MAPLE STREET DEERFIELD ROAD - GREENHILL AVENUE MARY STREET SMULLEN STREET _ DEAD END QUAID AVENUE MAIN STREET - DEAD END SCHULTZ STRÊET JENSEN ROAD - CREAMER DRIVE THOMPSON PLACE GREENHILL AVENUE - WOODLAWN AVENUE VERNON STREET BORDENTOWN AVENUE _ DEBORAH STREET WOODS LANE FOREST AVENUE - DEAD END COTTONWOOD ROAD CALLIOPE ROAD - FANWOOD DRIVE DENBY COURT SAYREVILLE BOULEVARD - CUL-DE-SAC FRANK AVENUE EUGENE BOULEVARD _ DEAD END IDLEWILD AVENUE QUAID STREET - SMULLEN STREET LAKEVIEW DRIVE WASH I NGTON ROAD -CUL-DE-SAC QUAID STREET WASHINGTON ROAD - ROSE STREET SCHMITT STREET MAIN STREET - DEAD END SEMINOLE STREET QUAID AVENUE _ DEAD END SOUTH STREET MORGAN AVENUE - DEAD END THIRD STREET BOEHMHURST AVENUE - DEAD END WATER TOWER LANE CHARLOTTE STREET - DEAD END BEEKMAN STREET MACARTHUR AVENUE _ DEAD END CAMPBELL STREET ORCHARD STREET_ SOUTH AMBOY CANAL STREET HINTON STREET _ MEMORIAL WAY KIMBALL DRIVE WEST MAIN STREET - CUL-DE-SAC KVVITKOWSKI COURT CREAMER DRIVE - CUL-DE-SAC MAJOR DRIVE ANDERSON COURT - SAYREVILLE BOULEVARD MILLIKEN ROAD RIDGE AVENUE _ DEAD END PARR DRIVE MAJOR DRIVE - CUL-DE-SAC RHODE STREET MAIN STREET - CUL-DE-SAC SNYDER AVENUE PULASKI AVENUE - DRAINAGE EASEMENT TYSKA AVENUE JERNEES MILL ROAD - CUL-DE-SAC WISZ PLACE CREAMER DRIVE _ JENSEN ROAD BISSETT STREET rySKA AVENUE - CUL-DE-SAC BROOK AVENUE MUTH STREET - NINTH STREET BUCHANAN AVENUE WASHINGTON ROAD -TAFT PLACE DAVID STREET DEAD END _ DEAD END DEBORAH STREET BORDENTOWN AVENUE -VERNON STREET FIFTH STREET BOEHMHURST AVENUE _ DEAD END FOURTH STREET BOEHMHURST AVENUE
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