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Road Index Jan 2010 LEXINGTON COUNTY ROAD INDEX JANUARY 2010 IN STREET NAME MAP GRID TMS MAINT P/D ROW SERVICE LNTH A B FRYE ROAD E07-W3 5596 L1 D 999 0 1865 A C BOUKNIGHT ROAD 1 F03-Z3*** 7300 L3 D 999 0 11302 A C BOUKNIGHT ROAD 2 F03-Z3 7300 S32-1888 P 999 1993 2988 A P ANDERSON ROAD D02-Z3 3000 L3 D 999 0 1380 ABACUS ROAD E07-Z2 5628 L1 D 999 0 410 ABBERTON COURT B04-Y1 729 L4 P 50 1999 320 ABBIE COURT D6-X4 4333 LEXINGTON P 0 2004 205 ABBIE LANE D6-X4 4333 LEXINGTON P 0 2004 1201 ABBOTT ROAD E08-Z2 5718 S32- 376 P 999 0 1320 ABELIA COURT E08-Y3 5717 S32- 888 P 999 0 264 ABERDEEN DRIVE E5-Y3 5300 L1 P 50 2002 884 ABERDOUR COURT E6-W1 4377 LEXINGTON 166 ABINGDON DRIVE F06-Y1 6500 L1 D 999 0 1700 ABLE HARMON LANE D06-W2 3423 L1 D 999 0 1545 ABLES MILL ROAD G03-W2*** 8300 L3 D 999 0 5600 ABSALOM COURT D06-X2 3420 PRIVATE D 0 0 1600 ACADEMY STREET F01-Y3 7027 S32- 462 P 999 0 2006 ACAPULCO BOULEVARD C02-Z3 2100 PRIVATE D 000 ACAPULCO ROAD C02-Z3 2200 L3 D 999 0 890 ACCESS ROAD G09-X1 8098 STATE/FRONT D 999 1987 0 ACORN DRIVE E07-Y1 4518 L1 P 50 0 655 ACRE LANE F07-Z4 7820 L2 D 50 0 786 ACTON COURT C06-Z1 1846 L4 P 50 1995 191 ADAMS AVENUE F01-Y2 5919 S32-1050 P 0 0 1320 ADAMS LANE D03-X2 3000 L3 D 999 0 1180 ADAMS PARK ROAD D03-X2 3026 L3 D 999 0 1320 ADAMS ROAD E06-Y3 5430 L1 D 999 0 1534 ADAMS STREET D09-W4 4660 PRIVATE D 0 0 500 ADAMS TERRACE COURT F08-Z4 7998 L2 D 40 1996 2300 ADDIE LUCAS ROAD H06-Z1 9920 L2 P 999 0 2400 ADDISON COURT D06-Z3 3500 L1 P 50 1999 278 ADDY LANE E06-X1 4320 S32-1436 P 0 0 634 ADELBERT DRIVE G08-Z1*** 9000 L2 D 999 0 1344 ADKINS CIRCLE F08-W2 6721 S32-1845 P 0 1992 3240 ADKINS LANE 8730 PRIVATE D ADLER ROAD F7-Y2 6699 DEV P 50 2007 545 AFTON COURT C07-Y2 1941 PRIVATE P 60 0 593 AGAPE DRIVE E08-X1 4538 PRIVATE P 000 AGAPE VILLAGE COURT D7-Z4 4596 PRIVATE P 50 2008 794 AIKEN CRAFT ROAD H06-Z2*** 10921 L2 D 999 0 5380 AIKEN STREET 1 F01-Y3 7026 S32- 460 P 000 AIKEN STREET 2 G08-Y3 9000 S32-1468 P 0 0 1742 AIR COMMERCE DRIVE E08-W3*** 5698 PRIVATE P 000 AIRPORT BOULEVARD 1 E08-Y2*** 5742 SC- 302 P 000 AIRPORT BOULEVARD 2 E08-X4 5733 S32- 378 P 000 AIRPORT ROAD H06-X3 10800 S32-1583 P 000 ALBATROSS STREET E08-X3 5631 L1-SPRGDL P 999 1989 285 ALBERT ROAD F09-W4 7999 PRIVATE D 0 0 400 ALBERT STREET F01-Y3 7032 S32-1053 P 0 0 2218 ALBION ROAD G02-X2 8200 L3 D 999 0 3700 ALCOTT COURT E5-Z3 5300 L1 P 50 2004 162 1 LEXINGTON COUNTY ROAD INDEX JANUARY 2010 IN STREET NAME MAP GRID TMS MAINT P/D ROW SERVICE LNTH ALDBURY COURT C07-W3 2728 L4 P 100 0 323 ALDBURY ROAD C07-W3 2728 L4 P 50 0 1211 ALDERWOOD COURT D06-Y3 3443 L1 P 50 1991 200 ALDRIDGE STREET F01-Y3 7026 S32- 460 P 000 ALEX COURT E08-Z2 5750 L1-CAYCE D 999 0 810 ALEX STREET E08-Z2 5750 L1-CAYCE P 999 1991 690 ALEXANDER ROAD D09-W4*** 4647 S32- 56 P 0 0 3802 ALEXANDER STREET F01-Y2 5900 L3 D 999 0 390 ALEXANDRIA STREET E08-Y1 4628 S32- 741 P 0 0 2534 ALFRED COURT F06-W3 7600 PRIVATE D 20 0 1150 ALI DRIVE F09-W4 8098 L2 D 999 0 550 ALICE DRIVE 1 G08-Y3 9000 L2 D 999 0 725 ALICE DRIVE 2 B04-W3 1021 L4 P 50 0 1500 ALICE DRIVE 3 F03-Y1 6200 L3-SUMM D 999 0 890 ALICE HOWELL LANE 1 C03-Y2 2221 S32-1407 P 0 0 2090 ALICE HOWELL LANE 2 C03-Y2 2221 PRIVATE D 0 0 514 ALISIA WAY C07-X2 1920 DEV P 50 0 266 ALLEN STREET 1 E06-W1 4327 S32-1679 P 40 1985 555 ALLEN STREET 2 E09-W3 5727 S32-1353 P 0 0 845 ALLENBROOKE DRIVE D7-Y3 4497 DEV P 50 1431 ALLENBROOKE WAY D7-Y3 4497 DEV P 50 1124 ALLENDALE DRIVE D07-Z4 4519 L1 P 50 0 1082 ALLENVALLEY ROAD G08-Y2 9000 L2 D 999 0 2410 ALLEY STREET D08-Y4 4644 L1 D 999 0 240 ALLIANCE ROAD E07-W2 5596 PRIVATE D 0 1986 0 ALLISON COURT E09-W3 5721 CAYCE/PRI P 000 ALOHA COURT C04-X4 2321 L3 D 999 0 1000 ALPACA ROAD G02-X3 8200 L3 D 999 0 1246 ALPINE DRIVE D08-Y3 4624 S32- 519 P 000 ALPINE ROAD I08-X4*** 12900 L2 D 50 0 2285 ALRODO ROAD F04-Z1 6300 PRIVATE P 0 1986 1010 ALSTON CIRCLE D05-Z2 3300 L1 P 50 0 3303 ALSTON COURT D05-Y2 3300 L1 P 50 0 226 ALSTON LANE D05-Z2 3300 L1 P 50 0 251 ALTA VISTA COURT E06-Y3 5428 L1 P 999 0 645 ALTON PLACE C07-Z4 2841 L4 P 50 1989 640 ALYCIA STREET F01-Z3 7024 S32- 439 P 0 0 634 AMAKER DRIVE F08-Z3 7923 L2 D 999 0 760 AMANDA DRIVE C04-Y4 2419 L3 D 999 0 410 AMBERCHASE COURT E06-Y4 6545 L1 P 50 1992 532 AMBERCHASE DRIVE E06-Y4 6545 L1 P 50 1992 290 AMBERLY COURT C06-Z3 2637 L4 P 50 1998 1157 AMBERLY ROAD C06-Z3 2632 L4 P 50 1988 133 AMBLING CIRCLE C07-Z3 2845 L4 P 50 1993 1279 AMELIA COURT E6-Z1 4353 LEXINGTON 150 AMELIA DRIVE E06-Z1 4353 LEXINGTN P 0 0 932 AMERICAN AVENUE E07-Y4 6620 L1 P 50 0 3435 AMERICAN LEGION ROAD E06-Y1 4335 S32- 211 P 0 0 1003 AMETHYST LANE D7-X1 3500 L1 P 50 2009 744 AMICK DRIVE C04-Y4 2419 S32- 115 P 000 AMICK STREET 1 E08-Z1 4632 S32- 560 P 50 0 1003 2 LEXINGTON COUNTY ROAD INDEX JANUARY 2010 IN STREET NAME MAP GRID TMS MAINT P/D ROW SERVICE LNTH AMICK STREET 2 E06-X2 5425 S32-1172 P 0 0 950 AMICKS FERRY ROAD 1 C04-Y2 366 L4 D 999 0 710 AMICKS FERRY ROAD 2 A04-Y4*** 700 S32- 51 P 0 0 34350 AMICKS FERRY ROAD 3 C04-X1 1500 S32-1149 P 0 0 7750 AMOS STREET F02-W2 7018 S32-1726 P 000 AMSTAR COURT C06-Z1 1940 L4 P 50 1994 129 AMSTAR ROAD C06-Z1 1940 L4 P 50 1994 1531 AMWOOD COURT LEXINGTON AMY ROAD G05-W3 9600 L3 D 999 0 1038 AMY'S POINT B04-Z4 1622 PRIVATE D 0 0 700 ANADALE LANE D6-W3 4300 L1 P 50 2005 310 ANCHOR BEND C6-W2 1800 DEV P 50 119 ANCHORAGE LANE D03-X1 3000 PRIVATE P 50 2002 0 ANDERSON COURT H08-X1 10000 L2-GAST D 999 0 2315 ANDERSON DRIVE G08-X4*** 10000 L2-GAST D 999 0 1035 ANDOVER CIRCLE B06-Z4 999999 RICH P 000 ANDREA COURT D08-Y4 4645 L1 D 999 0 500 ANDREW CORLEY ROAD D06-Y2 3400 S32- 738 P 0 0 5016 ANDREWS COURT H07-Z1 10027 PRIVATE D 50 0 1050 ANGEL COURT F06-Z2 6698 PRIVATE D 0 0 700 ANGEL OAK DRIVE F6-X1 6500 L1 P 40 0 158 ANGELA PUCKETT LANE PRIVATE 1200 ANGELWINGS ROAD G02-X1 8217 PRIVATE D 0 1987 0 ANGIE DRIVE G08-Z4 10100 L2 P 50 1999 975 ANN COURT H06-X3 10800 L2 D 999 0 855 ANN LANE 1 E09-W3 5721 S32-1700 P 50 1985 644 ANN LANE 2 E08-Z2 5765 L1-CAYCE D 999 1991 1240 ANN STREET 1 H06-W2 10717 L2 D 50 0 2315 ANN STREET 2 E08-Z2 5718 S32- 424 P 0 0 1531 ANN STREET 3 E8-Y1 S32-476 P 544 ANNAPOLIS ROAD E05-Y2 5325 L1 P 50 1998 2130 ANNE DRIVE I05-Z1 11600 L2 D 999 0 2235 ANNE STREET E08-Y1 4642 S32- 476 P 000 ANNIE HALLMAN ROAD G03-Z3 9500 L3 D 999 0 3995 ANNONDALE COURT C07-Z1 1846 L4 P 50 1996 447 ANNONDALE ROAD C07-Z1 1846 L4 P 50 1995 1956 ANSEL CAUGHMAN ROAD 1 D02-Z3 2900 S32 - 54 P 0 0 5630 ANSEL CAUGHMAN ROAD 2 DO2-Z3 2900 S32-157 P 0 0 3012 ANSEL COURT C03-X4 2200 L3 D 999 0 233 ANSEL CRAPPS ROAD D03-X1 3000 L3 D 999 0 2395 ANTELOPE ROAD G02-W2 8200 L3 D 999 0 2037 ANTHONY DRIVE F08-W2 7830 S32-1277 P 000 ANTHONY STREET F01-Z3 7017 S32- 907 P 0 0 845 ANTIOCH CHURCH ROAD 1 I07-X1 11800 L2 D 999 0 2945 ANTIOCH CHURCH ROAD 2 I07-X1 11800 S32- 364 P 0 0 1020 ANTIQUE DRIVE F07-Y4 7799 L2 D 999 0 1253 ANVIL ROAD D05-W3 3200 L1 D 999 0 760 APACHE TRAIL 1 D08-Z4 4623 S32- 524 P 000 APACHE TRAIL 2 F04-W1 6218 S43-1744 P 000 APIAN WAY E07-Y4 6620 L1 P 50 0 655 APPALACHIAN TRAIL D06-Y4 4360 LEXINGTN P 0 0 1140 3 LEXINGTON COUNTY ROAD INDEX JANUARY 2010 IN STREET NAME MAP GRID TMS MAINT P/D ROW SERVICE LNTH APPALOOSA DRIVE D06-Z2 3400 L1 D 999 0 1377 APPALOSSA TRAIL G06-Y4 9817 PRIVATE D 50 0 1260 APPLE STREET E09-W3 5726 S32- 740 P 0 0 845 APPLETON COURT F08-Z3 7997 L2 D 999 0 1470 APPLETREE LANE E7-X2 5597 L1 P 50 2006 2549 APRICOT COURT G08-X3 10020 PRIVATE D 000 APRIL ROAD G09-W1 7999 L2 D 999 0 970 AQUA SPRINGS ROAD D07-Y4 4417 L1 D 50 0 310 ARABIAN DRIVE PRIVATE D ARBOR LANE F6-X1 6500 L1 P 40 0 164 ARBORGATE DRIVE F08-Y2 6818 L2-PRID P 50 0 922 ARBORSHADE COURT D04-Z3 3200 PRIVATE P 0 0 607 ARCHER CREEK COURT C06-Z2 1800 DEV P 50 0 715 ARCHERS COURT C07-X2 1930 L4 P 50 1990 520 ARCHERS LANE 1 C07-X2 1930 L4 P 66 0 4770 ARCHERS LANE 2 C07-X2 1944 L4-IRMO P 50 1989 3922 ARCHIVE COURT E08-Y1 4642 L1-WCOLA P 50 1994 1066 ARCHWAY COURT A04-W4 600 L4 D 999 0 920 ARCHWOOD STREET G08-Y3 10031 L2 P 50 0 2785 ARDEN LANE E09-W3 5721 S32- 706 P 0 0 792 ARDMOUNT ROAD C07-Y4 2720 L4 P 50 0 603 AREHART STREET D08-Y4 4666 S32- 794 P 0 0 581 ARGOE ROAD I07-W3 12800 L2 D 999 0 4820 ARGUS CIRCLE F09-W4 7919 L2 P 50 0 1006 ARGYLL ROAD C07-Y3 2828 L4 P 50 0 523 ARIETTA COURT E5-Z4 5300 L1 P 50 2008 166 ARKHAVEN COURT F06-Y3 7600 DEV P 50 2003 160 ARLINGTON STREET E08-Z1 4643 S32- 540 P 0 0 1162 ARMANDA COURT D06-Y3 3434 L1 P 50 1996 451 ARMANDA DRIVE D06-Y3 3434 L1 P 50 1996 781 ARMOR GREEN CIRCLE E02-X4*** 6000 PRIVATE P 0 1986 0 ARMSTRONG STREET 1 E08-X2 5624 S32-1574 P 0 0 966 ARMSTRONG STREET 2 E08-X2 999999 BATESBRG D 0 0 800 ARNOLD HALLMAN STREET I08-Y3 13019 PRIVATE D 0 0 405 ARNWOOD COURT E06-W1 4377 LEXINGTON P 2002 308 ARRIE LANE F05-Y2 6400 L1 D 999 0 2700 ARROW COURT C07-X2 1926 L4 P 50 0 200 ARROW POINT DRIVE F08-Y4 7990 L2 P 50 0 1971 ARROW SHORES CIRCLE B03-Y2 919 S32-1790 P 0 0 1900 ARROW SHORES COURT B03-Y3 919 L4 D 999 0 1280 ARROW SHORES ROAD B03-Y3 919 L4 D 999 0 2070 ARROWHEAD COURT G03-X2 8300 PRIVATE D 0 0 600 ARROWWOOD COURT D7-X4 4497 DEV P 50 2005 188 ARSTOOK LANE E5-Z3 5300 L1 P 50 2004 145 ART LEICHT COURT D03-Y2 3028 L3 D 999 0 470 ARTHUR BOULEVARD 4496 L1 P 35 2008 275 ARTHURDALE COURT E7-Y4 4506 L1 P 50 2007 143 ARTHURDALE DRIVE E7-Y4 4506 L1 P 50 2007 2675 ARTHURDALE LANE E7-Y4 4506 L1 P 50 2007 261 ARTIC COURT C06-Y1 1800 L4 P 0 0 900 ARTIC COURT EXTENSION C06-Y1 111111 PRIVATE P 000 4 LEXINGTON COUNTY ROAD INDEX JANUARY 2010 IN STREET NAME MAP GRID TMS MAINT P/D ROW SERVICE LNTH ARTISAN COURT E5-Z4 5300 L1 P 50 2008 500 ARUNDEL COURT E06-Y4 6526 L1 P 50 0 130 ARWEN LANE C06-X3 2622 PRIVATE D 000 ASBILL COURT C02-Z3 2117 PRIVATE D 000 ASBURY KNEECE LANE H06-Y1
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