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Street Index Listing Planning Department Street Index Listing Planning Department Create Date:08/05/2021 STREET_ID PRE_STREET_DIRECTION STREET_NAME STREET_TYPE POST_STREET_DIRECTION POST_STREET_MODIFIER 1216 100TH AVENUE 9133 10TH PLACE 9241 10TH AVENUE 8234 10TH STREET 7729 11TH STREET 9410 11TH AVENUE 9411 12TH AVENUE 3067 12TH STREET 9355 13TH AVENUE 3068 13TH STREET 9412 14TH AVENUE 1054 14TH STREET 9413 14TH PLACE 9415 15TH AVENUE 9416 15TH PLACE 9417 16TH AVENUE 9361 16TH PLACE 9418 17TH AVENUE 9419 17TH PLACE 9420 18TH AVENUE 9422 19TH PLACE 11732 19TH AVENUE 8226 1ST STREET 9537 20TH COURT 11734 20TH PLACE 9584 20TH AVENUE 9104 21ST STREET 11736 21ST PLACE 11735 21ST AVENUE 10499 22ND AVENUE 9540 22ND PLACE 9453 23RD PLACE 5656 23RD PARKWAY 9542 23RD COURT 10500 23RD AVENUE 9455 24TH PLACE 10501 24TH AVENUE 10503 25TH PLACE 10502 25TH AVENUE 10506 26TH PLACE 10505 26TH AVENUE 5614 27TH AVENUE 9061 27TH STREET 5551 28TH AVENUE 9062 28TH PLACE 5616 28TH PARKWAY 9063 28TH STREET 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