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Road Classification System – North York District Street Name Index Road Classification System 2012 Road Classification System – North York District Street Name Index Road Classification System North York District Street Name Index Page ii of 14 Road Classification System Road Classification System North York District Street Name Index As adopted by City Council on November 27, 28 and 29, 2012 City of Toronto Copyright 2013 Published August, 2013 North York District Street Name Index Page iii of 14 Road Classification System CONTACT INFORMATION For information regarding road classification system and related policies: Vesna Stevanovic-Briatico Transportation Coordinator Operational Planning and Policy Phone: 416-392-8345 Fax: 416-392-4808 E-mail: [email protected] Transportation Infrastructure Management Transportation Services Division City of Toronto 22nd Floor East Tower, City Hall 100 Queen St W Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N2 The Street Name Index may be modified, revised or further developed under the authority of the City of Toronto as additional information of data becomes available. North York District Street Name Index Page iv of 14 Road Classification System TABLE OF CONTENTS Contact Information ................................................................................................. iv 1.0 Introduction .................................................................................................... 1 2.0 Abbreviations ................................................................................................. 2 3.0 North York District Street Name Index ........................................................... 3 A ............................................................................................................... 3 B ............................................................................................................... 3 C ............................................................................................................... 4 D ............................................................................................................... 5 E ............................................................................................................... 6 F ............................................................................................................... 6 G ............................................................................................................... 7 H ............................................................................................................... 7 I ............................................................................................................... 8 J ............................................................................................................... 8 K ............................................................................................................... 8 L ............................................................................................................... 8 M ............................................................................................................... 9 N ............................................................................................................... 9 O ............................................................................................................... 10 P ............................................................................................................... 10 Q ............................................................................................................... 10 R ............................................................................................................... 10 S ............................................................................................................... 11 T ............................................................................................................... 12 U ............................................................................................................... 12 V ............................................................................................................... 12 W ............................................................................................................... 12 Y ............................................................................................................... 13 Z ............................................................................................................... 13 North York District Street Name Index Page v of 14 Road Classification System 1.0 INTRODUCTION The document contains an index of all City-owned street names as adopted by City Council on November 27, 28 and 29, 2012. The index identifies the location of the streets using the reference grid as shown on the North York District Road Classification System Map and whether the street is classified as expressway, major arterial, minor arterial, collector or local. Streets owned privately or by other levels of government, expressways and road ramps, public and private laneways and roads pending classification are not included. The streets are sorted alphabetically by street names. For a complete list of abbreviations for street type and direction, see Section 2 of the document. North York District Street Name Index Page 1 of 14 Road Classification System 2.0 ABBREVIATIONS Street Type Full Name Street Type Full Name Ave Avenue Sq Square Bdge Bridge St Street Blvd Boulevard Ter Terrace Crcl Circle Trl Trail Crct Circuit View View Cres Crescent Walk Walk Crt Court Way Way Cs Close Wds Woods Dr Drive Wood Wood Gdns Gardens Grn Green Grv Grove Gt Gate Hill Hill Hts Heights Lane Lane Line Line Street Direction Full Name Lwn Lawn N North Mews Mews S South Path Path W West Pk Park E East Pkwy Parkway Pl Place Ramp Ramp Rd Road Rdwy Roadway North York District Street Name Index Page 2 of 14 Road Classification System 3.0 NORTH YORK DISTRICT STREET NAME INDEX Road Road Road Street Name Grid Street Name Grid Street Name Grid Classification Classification Classification ABBEYWOOD TRL Local I23-I24 APPLEGATE CRES Local B27 BARRYDALE CRES Local I23-I24 ABBOTSFORD RD Local E20 APPLETREE CRT Local G14 BARSE ST Local I18-J18 ABITIBI AVE Local B21-B22 APSLEY RD Local I20 BARTLEY DR Collector M26-M28 ABRAMS PL Local H23 ARAZ PL Local K23 BARWICK DR Local H19 ACCESS RD Local F23 ARDROSSAN PL Local J21 BASIL HALL CRT Local E20 ACTON AVE Local F16-F18 ARDTREA AVE Local L27 BASSANO RD Local G20 ADAMEDE CRES Local D24 ARGONNE CRES Local C23-C24 BASSWOOD RD Local E20 ADDINGTON AVE Local F19 ARGUS CRT Local D25 BATHFORD CRES Local D24-D25 ADDINGTON PL Local F19 ARJAY CRES Local I22-J22 BATHURST ST Major Arterial B19-L18 ADDISON CRES Local I25-J25 ARLETA AVE Collector F13 BAYBERRY CRES Local F23 AERODROME CRES Pending M23 ARLSTAN DR Local E17 BAYCREST AVE Local I17-I18 AGATE RD Local H14 ARMOUR BLVD Collector G18-H18 BAYFORD AVE Local H14 AILSA CRAIG CRT Local D18 ARMOUR BLVD Local H18-H19 BAYHAMPTON CRT Local D17 AIRDRIE RD Local M22-N22 ARRAN CRES Local B22 BAYTREE CRES Local H22 ALAMEDA AVE Local L16-M16 ARROWSTOOK RD Local F23-F24 BAYVIEW AVE Major Arterial B23-N22 ALAMOSA DR Collector D24 ARTECH CRT Local D12 BAYVIEW HEIGHTS DR Local N22-O22 ALAMOSA DR Local D24-E24 ARTHUR GRIFFITH DR Local F12 BAYVIEW MEWS LANE Local F23 ALBERTUS AVE Local L19-L20 ARTINGER CRT Local J23 BAYVIEW RIDGE Local I22 ALCESTER CRT Local I16 ARTISAN PL Local D26 BAYVIEW RIDGE CRES Local I22 ALDBURY GDNS Local K20 ARTREEVA DR Local E17-E18 BAYVIEW WOOD Local J21-K22 ALDENHAM CRES Local I26-I27 ASHBURY AVE Local M16 BEAMAN RD Local F20 ALDERBROOK DR Local J23-J24 ASHGROVE PL Local J25 BEARDMORE CRES Local C24 ALDERDALE CRT Local I24 ASHSTEAD PL Local E26 BEAUFIELD AVE Local L22 ALDERSHOT CRES Local G21 ASHTON AVE Local I12 BEAVER VALLEY RD Local E17-E18 ALDWINCKLE HTS Local D14 ASHWARREN RD Local E14-E15 BEAVERHALL DR Collector H23-H24 ALEXANDRA BLVD Local K19-K20 ASPENWOOD DR Local B25-B26 BEDFORD PARK AVE Local J18-J20 ALEXANDRA WOOD Local K18-L18 ASSINIBOINE RD Pending C14-D13 BEDLE AVE Local C26-D26 ALEXDON RD Local D15-E15 ASTOR AVE Local N22 BEECHWOOD AVE Local H21-H22 ALEXIS BLVD Local F17-F18 ASTRAL ST Local I15 BEECROFT RD Collector D21-E21 ALFRED AVE Local F21-F22 ATHABASKA AVE Local B21 BEECROFT RD Collector E20-F20 ALGO CRT Local C23 AUDUBON CRT Local F19 BEECROFT RD Pending E20-E21 ALLARD AVE Local H18-I18 AUSTREY CRT Local G12 BEETHOVEN CRT Local D25 ALLENBURY GDNS Local F26 AVENUE RD Major Arterial H19-L19 BEFFORT RD Collector H16 ALLENVALE AVE Local M16 AVERDON CRES Local I27-J27 BEFFORT RD Local H16 ALLENWOOD CRES Local E24 AVERILL CRES Local C21-D21 BELGRAVE AVE Local H19 ALLINGHAM GDNS Local H17-H18 AVONDALE AVE Collector G21 BELGRAVIA AVE Local L15-L16 ALLVIEW CRES Local D24-E24 AVONDALE AVE Local G21-G22 BELLBURY CRES Local E25 ALMINGTON ST Local H18 AVONHILL CRT Local C20 BELLEMEADE LANE Local C26 ALMONT RD Local H18 AVONWICK GT Local I27-J27 BELPER CRT Local L28 ALMORE AVE Local G17-G18 AXSMITH CRES Local E26 BELTON RD Local J25 ALNESS ST Minor Arterial B16-D16 BACHELOR PL Local H23 BELVIDERE AVE Local M16 ALONZO RD Local E19 BAINBRIDGE AVE Local G17-G18 BENALTO RD Local J16 ALTAMONT RD Local D20 BAINTREE CRT Local F17 BENGAL CRT Local F13-G13 ALVARADO PL Local I26 BAINTREE EAST ST Local F17-F18 BENJAMIN BOAKE TRL Local F14 AMBASSADOR PL Local G17 BAKERSFIELD ST Collector E15 BENNER AVE Local K17-L17 AMBROSE RD Collector F24 BAKERSFIELD ST Local E15 BENNINGTON HEIGHTS Local N21-N22 AMBROSE RD Local F24 BALDING CRT Local G22-H22 DR AMEER AVE Collector I17 BALES
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