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Jefferson City Area Ward and Precinct JEFFERSON CITY AREA WARD AND PRECINCT Map Date: 1/31/2017 K L E I T N C D E F G S T H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y L D E C N I R K K E O N R L F A E S P C T I N O D L I E D T E C V N R R A IS T J T S A A E O U H I I T T G E I T R N E N I R A S R B C D L O A M A R R L B T S I P D I 1 V O BELLO N PASEO R D HAPPY D TA V IS R TRAILS C Jefferson City Street Index SC A M O OT P STAT T N IO I N (inside JC City Limits) T LN R Y N RD A A UNCTIO E COLE J 91 AARON CT: L7 BIRCH DR: K3 CARL LN: Q8 CLOVER LN: N9 DEAN DR: I2 E MAPLEWOOD CT: FLORA DR: L7, L8 HARDING ST: N7 HOWERTON CT: G5 KARA ST: H2 LIBERTY RD: T10, U10 MEADOW BROOK MORNINGSIDE DR: P7 OAKVIEW DR: J3 PRIMROSE CT: K5 ROSEVIEW DR: N8 SECOND ST: M3 SUE DR: H2, I2 TYLER ST: M6 WALL WAY: O7 WOODLANDER RD: M W 3 TY K6 DR: I4 P8 N ADAMS ST: M6, M7, BLAIR DR: K5 CARLOS ST: H2 COCHISE LN: S8 DEBRA AVE: K7 E MCCARTY ST: M5, FORD ST: L8 HARMONY GROVE HUB ST: L4 KAREN DR: O7 LILLIAN DR: L7 MEADOW LAKE DR: MORRIS DR: H2 OAKWOOD DR: N7 PRIMROSE DR: K6 ROSEWOOD DR: M8 SENATE CT: J3 SULLIVAN ST: O6 TYLERS RUN CT: F6 WALNUT ST: M5 WOODLAWN AVE: L U ID SOUTHERN O N5, N6 N6, O6, O7, P7, Q7, RD: H6 J8 M6, M7 L L D GARDEN C A N Y AIR DR R8, R9 U VIEW DR AIRPORT RD: N3 BLUEBIRD DR: J9 CARMEL DR: F4 COLE DR: K3 DEEG ST: M6 E MILLER ST: M6, N6, FOREST DR: K3 HARPERS FERRY: G6 HUGHES ST: K4 KATHRYN ST: K6 LINDA ST: H2 MEADOW LN: K3 MORRIS ST: L6 OBERMAN PL: M7 PRIMROSE LN: K5, K6 ROYAL AIR DR: J2 SEVEN HILLS RD: N9, SUMMERS WAY: K3 UNILEVER WALSH ST: N7 WOODRIDGE DR: R8 R M MARTHA ST O A R EASTERN AIR DR N7, O7, P8 O9 DRIVEWAY: H3 A O C V W N H AIRVIEW DR: I2, J2 BLUFF ST: P7 CAROL ST: M8 COLE JUNCTION RD: DEER TRL: O9, P9 E PARKWAY RD: K5 FOREST HILL AVE: K3 HARRISON ST: M5 HUNTLEIGH PL: I4, J4 KATY RD: N2 LINDEN CT: L6 MEADOWLARK LN: J9 MSHP: O7 OFF RAMP: M5 PRIVATE DRIVEWAY: RT B: K9, L10 SHAGBARK RD: P8 SUMTER PL: G6 UNION ST: M7 WALZ CIR: L9 WYATT CT: J8 R CARLOS ST ESL A E R EY R SNE R ST 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DELONG'S WAY: M6 EAGAN LN: I9 FOXBAR TER: I8, J8 HATTING PLACE: J4 HWY 54: J9, K8, L7, KENWOOD CIR: I6 LISA DR: M9 MELODY DR: J6 N CHESTNUT ST: O6 OLD IDLEWOOD DR: RAILROAD ST: M3 S BLUFF ST: P7 SHERRICK CT: K8 SUNSET CT: K7 VETERANS LN: K8 WASHINGTON ST: ZUMWALT RD: L7 T E S R E E D M V D F L R O Y R Y S BELRIDGE L S E B L N E J2, K2, K3 M4, M5, M6, N2 J8 M5, M6 A L T E K A R N E A N K D R R N G L D O D C O Y N E N AMADOR AVE: F4 BOSS TERRACE DR: CATALINA DR: E4, F4 CONRAD ST: K5 DELTA PL: K4 EAGLE DR: I7 FOXBORO DR: F5, F6 HAVANA ST: L4 HWY 5463: M4, N3 KENWOOD DR: I6 LIVERPOOL DR: E8 MEMORIAL DR: K7 N CIRCLE DR: K4 OLD LOHMAN RD: D6 RAILTON RD: I3 S BOUNDARY RD: V8 SHERWOOD CT: F5 SUNSET LAKE RD: VETTER LN: O7 WATER ST: M4, M5, S N DR J A E Y I D A O L R T R E R R E O T K L D D S WA O K7 K7, L7 O6 D S K Y N W N N E R L S D H E I D O R L R R DOE RUN TER G E S R D R R V AMAZONAS DR: F4, BRADY DR: O8 CEDAR CITY DR: M3, CONSTITUTION CT: G4 DENESE DR: D6 EARL LEE DR: I2 FRANCIS ST: K4 HAWTHORNE HWY 63: L1, M2, M5, KER-MAC RD: J2 LIVINGSTON ST: J3, MEMORIAL PARK DR: N EAGLE TRACE: E5 OLIVE ST: O6 RAINBOW DR: E4 S CAPISTRANO DR: SHERWOOD DR: F5, SUPERCENTER DR: VICTORIA CT: H3 WAVERLY ST: L5 V A E F LA CHARETTE DR Y R R L C T D Y E I A R S A I E R D E T N D N N L G4 N3 PARKWAY: L6 N3 K3 J3 F4 F6 R9 D N DOE L R K P A N P SU D E O O O A DR A L R P BULL ROCK N D O O R S K A N O E D O AMERICAN AVE: G5 BRANDY LA: J6 CEDAR CREEK CT: CONSTITUTION DR: DIAMOND RDG: G6, EASTERN AIR DR: J2 FREDRICKS CT: Q8 HAYES ST: P7 HWY 94: N3, O3, P3, KEVIN ST: H2 LOCUST ST: N7, O6 MERCEDES LN: H3 N GRANT ST: P7 ON RAMP: M5 RANDY LN: M7 S CIRCLE DR: K4 SHILOH PL: G6 SUZETTE LN: Q9 VIETH DR: J7, J8 WAYNE AVE: K3 R Y T U E I R B S M K R L D RUN LN R TWI W L N H L HILLS RD E R E M W E S Q8 G4, H4 H6 Q4 T E T DR S LO S W D C R LL L E L R N R I T D R A M D T D B W A R AMETHYST LN: H6 BRENNER LN: V9 CEDAR HILL RD: J7, COOPER DR: O3 DICKINSON DR: N7 EASTLAND DR: O9, FREDRICKS LN: Q8, HAYSELTON DR: K3, HYDE PARK RD: J5 KING ARTHUR DR: L9 LOGISTICS RD: V8 MERCHANTS DR: I4 N JOHNSON ST: P7 ONE COLOR WAY: V9 RANGE RD: V8, X8 S COUNTRY CLUB SHORT ST: O6 SWIFTS HWY: K6, L6 VILLAGE DR: E6 WEATHERED ROCK E E C K A CHERRY R R VIC H E U M IE DR E D T T K7 P7, P8, P9 R8 K4, L4 DR: D6, D7, E5, E6, F5 CT: L9 B A cH KER-MAC I S O WILLIAM D E S C E C N R S S REEK R R CT S C P O RY D C R T R E E R Y T L RD WAYE DR N L E A D S R K E G T R AL D V TA I AMITY RD: E6 BRIAR VILLAGE CT: CEDAR RIDGE CT: K7 COPLEN CT: L6 DIX RD: K4, K5 EASTWOOD DR: R8, FROG HOLLOW RD: HAZELWOOD DR: H3 IDLEWOOD CT: J8 KINGSBURY CT: H3 LOLA DR: I2 MERLIN DR: L9 N LINCOLN ST: P6, P7 ONYX DR: G6 RAX CT: L5 S EAGLE TRACE: E5 SILVERTON CT: L9 SYCAMORE ST: M6 VINEYARD SQR: N8 WEATHERED ROCK D AND D R ALL DR N S I L Z I D R E S ER W A R E T E N C T R H1 R9 H7 RD: L9 K D R A T E A R M R E U C T S L R D I I T R E T AMY CT: Q8 BRIARWOOD CT: K5 CEDAR RIDGE PL: K7 CORDELL ST: N7 DIXON DR: M9 EDGEVALE RD: M9 FULKERSON ST: M4, HEISINGER RD: K5 IDLEWOOD RD: J8, J9 KNAEBEL LN: Q7 LONDON WAY: E7, E8 MERRY LN: E6 N PARKWAY RD: K5 OPTIMIST CT: P7 RAYMOND RD: D6 S JOHNSON ST: P7 SIXTH ST: M3 SYLVAN HILLS CT: K3 VIRGINIA ST: L5 WEATHERHILL RD: D T H N N J C E L C C A T Y E D E R S C H R D H O M5 H5, H6 R E N N L D L E Y L S T A I U S 3 R E E L E HILLSBORO A R D C V I H ANDERSON DR: J2, J3 BRIARWOOD DR: I6 CEDAR RIDGE RD: K7 CORTEZ DR: X8 DOCKERY ST: N7 EDGEWOOD DR: K6, GARDEN VIEW DR: I2 HERITAGE HILL RD: IHLER RD: I2 KNIGHT VALLEY DR: LORENZO GREENE MESA AVE: L7, M7 N POLK ST: O6 ORCHARD LN: I2 RED OAK DR: K8 S LINCOLN ST: O7, P7 SKYVIEW DR: R9 SYLVAN HILLS DR: K3 VIRGINIA TRL: G4 WEHMEYER RD: N3 A P L L R M WILLOW B E E L N D W T E E E R S A S K7 N8 L10, L9 DR: L10, L8, L9 N IXTH A A N D DR A L N V REDWOOD DR ST R D E L E I C AUBU L V O L M R IN T N C R S V A T SPRINGS DR T I G VA V Y E R ANDREA DR: M10 BROADWAY ST: M5, CEDARBROOKE DR: COTTAGE LN: O7 DOEHLA DR: Q7 EDMONDS ST: K6, L6 GARFIELD ST: P7 HERRON DR: O9 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