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Henderson Street Names A Henderson Street Names STREET NAMEP* FIRE SAM NUMBERING ADDRESS LOCATION MAP MAP STARTS/ENDS A Abbeystone Circle 3728-94 86 Mystical / 360’ CDS 2484-2495 Sunridge Lot 21 Abbington Street 3328-43 77 Courtland / Muirfield 300-381 Pardee GV South Abby Avenue 3231-64 120 Dunbar / Sheffield 1604-1622 Camarlo Park Aberdeen Lane 3229-23 102 Albermarle / Kilmaron 2513-2525 Highland Park Abetone Avenue 4226-16 422 CDS/Cingoli Inspirada Pod 3-1 Phase 2 Abilene Street (Private 3637-94, 260 Waterloo / Mission / San 901-910 Desert Highlands; Blk Mt Ranch within Blk Mtn Ranch) 3737-14 Bruno Ability Point Court 3533-48 169 Integrity Point / 231-234 Blk Mt Vistas Parcel C Unit 3 Abracadabra Avenue 3637-39 259 Hocus Pocus / Houdini 1168-1196 Magic View Ests Phs 2 Abundance Ridge Street 3533-46/56 169 Solitude Point / Value 210-299 Blk Mt Vistas Parcel C Unit 2, 3 Ridge Acadia Parkway 3332-92 143 Bear Brook/American Acadia Phase I Pacific Acadia Place 3329-63 99 Silver Springs / Big Bend No #’s Parkside Village Acapulco Street 3638-42 270 DeAnza / Encanto 2005-2077 Villa Hermosa Accelerando Way 3236-85 233 Barcarolle/Fortissimo Cadence Village Phase 1-G4 Ackerman Lane 3329-16 100 Magnolia / CDS 400-435 The Vineyards Acorn Way 3427-52 54 Wigwam / Pine Nut No #’s Oak Forest Acoustic Street 3537-29 257 Canlite / Decidedly 1148-1176 The Downs Unit 3 Adagietto Drive 3828- 87, 88 Moresca / Reunion 1361-1399 Coventry Homes @ Anthem 3, 4 66/56/46 Adagio Street 3728-11 85 Anchorgate / Day Canyon 801-813 Sunridge Lot 18 Adams Run Court 3735-63 218 155' CDS / American Run 1053-1073 Avendale Adcox Court 3537-88 258 340’ CDS / Saratoga 1100-1113 Wellington Manor Springs Addington Court (Street no 3735-73 218 672’ CDS / Highbury Grove 5-34 Paradise Point Unit 1 longer exists) Addlyn Court 3736-68 223 Sandy / CDS 1212-1225 Paradise Hills * Denotes Private Street Wednesday, July 05, 2017 Henderson Street Names Index Page 1 of 251 STREET NAMEP* FIRE SAM NUMBERING ADDRESS LOCATION MAP MAP STARTS/ENDS Admiral Emblem Street 3336-45 232 CDS/Swift Eagle Champion Place Admiralty Court 3428-64 80 Myrtle Beach / 83’ CDS 2500-2504 American West Legacy Unit 3 Adobe Flat Drive 3133-88 161, 162 170’ CDS / Black Sands 849-1033 So Valley Ranch 7A-AVI,7B-AIII Adomeit Drive 3429-11 98 Tyler / Windmill 161-198 Montecito Adonis Avenue 3329-78 99, 122 Baring Cross / Valle Verde 1801-1899 Valle Verde; Pittman Wash; Emerald Court Adorno Drive 3327-61 55 Palleta / Aliso 273-285 Allegro Adriatic Drive 3328-49 77 Queensbridge / Siena 2200-2338 Pacific Islands (Silver Springs Condos) African Eagle Avenue 3537-86/87 258 Tawney Eagle / Booted 1060-1082 Eagle View Phs 1 Unit 2 Eagle African Violet Avenue 3327-88 55 960’ CDS / Charter Oak 2672-2707 Cobblestone North #1 Afternoon Rain Avenue 3735-76 218 Horizon Heights / Point 128-173 Horizon Heights Phs II Bluff Aggraziato Street 4226-49 422 Lucentezza/Porte La Paz Inspirada Pod 3-4 Ailsa Craig Street 4227-33 425 Tara Murphy / Pitgaveny 2404-2437 Anthem Highlands Unit 4 Phs 1 Ainslie Lake Avenue 4227-44 425 Denholme / Urrard 2870-2943 Anthem Highlands Unit 4 Phs 2 Airglow Court 3332-42 144 Solar Wind / 390’ CDS 1358-1387 Emerald Valley Airy Hill Street 3436-19 230 200’ CDS / Banyon Wood 782-816 Verde Canyon Unit 2; Balboa Park Phs II Airy Petals Walk 4126-36 420 Romanesque Art/175' 2080-2093 KB Home @ South Edge Pod 1-4 South Unit 4A Al Castello Court 2838-21 284 Villa Sergilla / 380’CDS 3-17 Lake LV Parcel 20N Aladdin Lamp Street 3738-19 268 Silver Slipper / Glass Pool 2430-2470 Old Vegas Manor Alanhurst Drive 3628-29 83 Green Valley / Annet 2200-2271 GV Heights Units 2, 4; Hunters Ridge 2 Alaska Jade Street 3332-95/85 143 Ruxton / Gumdrop 201-216 Ventana Canyon Patio Homes Unit 4 Albacate Street 3537-14 257 Newport / Medina De Leon 503-552 Newport Downs Albany Way 3434-65 185 Hillcrest / Van Wagenen 205-269 Odd Hillcrest Manor North; Fiesta Park (W) / UPPR Unit 3 Albemarle Way 3229-23 102 Kilmaron / Glendevon 2801-2819 Highland Park Alberon Gardens Way 3735-94 218 Brockley Cross / Highbury 11-37 Paradise Point Unit 3 Grove Albino Drive 3638-18 270 Appaloosa / Foothills 1500-1691 Sec. 27/22/63 * Denotes Private Street Wednesday, July 05, 2017 Henderson Street Names Index Page 2 of 251 STREET NAMEP* FIRE SAM NUMBERING ADDRESS LOCATION MAP MAP STARTS/ENDS Albruzzo Drive 3827-72 44, 45 Formia / Matese No #’s 7 Hills Parcel P3, Units 1, 2 Aldbury Drive 3229-58 101 Fox Ridge / Somersby 541-550 Fox Ridge Terrace Alder Green Avenue 3635-83/93 216 Candide / Pangloss 784-798 Palm Hills Phs 3 Unit 2 Alder Lake Court 4027-43 427 Peyten Park / 100’ CDS 2860-2868 SC Anthem 16 Phs 2 Aldo Moro Street 4227-61 424 Moulton Crest/ Matteotti Inspirada Pod 4-2 Unit 1 Aldo Rae Court 3628-91 84 Mizzoni / 320’ CDS 740-750 Terra Bella Aldonza Drive 3229-57 101 Valle Verde / Cervantes 2691-2699 LaMancha 1II Aldrin Circle 3436-24 230 140’ CDS / Metropolitan 46-53 Granada Vista Alex Street (Vacated - 3727-22 48 Graham / No #’s Sec. 36/22/61 street no longer exists) Alexandria Drive 3928-83, 93 431 Anthem Pkwy / Forest City 2400-2599 SC Anthem Unit 1 Alfonso Avenue 3537-15 257 Albacate / Eresma 958-998 Newport Downs Alias Smith Drive 3738-59 268 Clint Canyon / Lefty Garcia 2550-2596 First Light @ Old Vegas Ranch Alicant Way 3329-28 100 Umbria / Valle Verde 1811-1841 Emerald Point Alicia Circle 3435-83 212 Van Wagenen (W) / 160’ 171 Espinosa Terrace CDS Alisal Court 3429-69 97 Oakmarsh / 220’ CDS 1800-1805 Legacy Highlands Aliso Drive 3327-51 55 Terranova / Adorno 2854-2874 Allegro Alla Prima Avenue 3926-76 419 Canvas Edge / Bronze 3148-3169 KB Home @ South Edge Pod 1-2 Patina Unit 2 Allegheny Moon Terrace 3738-88 267 Tuscan Sky / 1305-1341 Paradise Ranch Allegretto Avenue 3828-14/13 87 Sonatina / Corista 2411-2438 Richmond American Homes of NV @ Anthem Unit 7 Allen Avenue 3234-54 190 Merlayne / Sunset (E) 1800-1945 Midway City Allen Grove Court 3329-66 99 Grantwood / CDS 1900-1914 Sandcastle Allendale Circle 3927-59 428 Williamsport / Williamsport 2601-2635 SC Anthem 2 Almart Circle 3328-11 77 370’ CDS / Warm Springs 2244-2251 Royal Oaks 2 Almendio Lane 3427-45 54 Cacto / Sodorno 100-148 Oakwood Almond Drive 3427-98 53 Sunmist / Grey Stone 12-23 Green Valley Ests Almond Ridge Place 3436-11 230 Melody Vista / Verde Fields 152-196 Aviano Alnwick Court 4227-76, 77 424 300’ CDS / 166’ CDS 2701-2899 Anthem Highlands Unit 7 * Denotes Private Street Wednesday, July 05, 2017 Henderson Street Names Index Page 3 of 251 STREET NAMEP* FIRE SAM NUMBERING ADDRESS LOCATION MAP MAP STARTS/ENDS Aloe Yucca Avenue 3233-13 163 Golden Sedum / Blue 706-746 Desert Canyon Phs 1A Barrel Aloha Drive 3436-28 230 Palo Verde (N) / Pueblo 420-426 Valley View; Verde Canyon Unit 2; Place Balboa Park Alper Center Drive 3726-54 42 / 1060-1070 SW Gas Corp. Alper Road 3533-11 169 Viewmont / Paseo Verde No #’s McCullough Hills Alpine Aster Avenue 3726-34 41 Bluebell Brook/ Lotus Falls "Z" Parcel Unit 4 by Lennar Homes Alpine Court 3427-32 54 CDS / Shenandoah 140-149 Windham Hill Alpine Hills Avenue 3331-56 121 Teal Ridge Hills / Laguna 1571-1595 Highland Glen Glen Alpine Meadows Avenue 3428-94 80 High Sierra / Myrtle Beach 2401-2419 American West Legacy 7 Alsace Way 3331-34 121 Arroyo Grande / Seine No #’s Promontory Pointe 3 Alta Oaks Drive 3131-93 118 Buffalo Trail / Galleria 901-931 Candlecreek 5B Alta Vista Street 4227-61 424 Gramsci/Moulton Crest Inspirada Pod 4-2 Unit 1 Alterra Drive 3431-32 123 Cantamar / Elsinore 141-185 Terracina Altivo Drive 3429-36 98 Raton / Ruidoso 1901-1939 Silver Mill Alverstone Court 3636-95 225 CDS/Lost Horizon Mission / College - Phase 2 Alyson Pond Circle 3531-14 125 Franklin Chase / Franklin 3-40 GV Ranch Parcel 1 Chase Alyssa Jade Drive 4128-31, 53 427, 432, Pine Prairie / Anthem Pkwy 2053-2199 SC Anthem 21 Phs 1, 2, 3 433 Amador Lane 3531-54, 125, 126 S Stephanie / Horizon 1400-1689 Concordia @ Arroyo Grande Unit 1 3531-89 Ridge Horizon Ridge / 448’ & 2 CDS Amalfi Street 3328-32 77 Machado / Millcroft 345-365 Pardee GV South Amana Drive 4227-21 425, 434 Hydrus / 164’ CDS 2330-2394 Solera 15 Amarillo Ridge Street 3637-18 259 CDS/ Langston Ranch Boulder Ranch - Equestrian Amarillo Sky Place 3738-56 267 Pleasure / Sheer Paradise 1137-1161 Paradise Court Amarillo Springs Avenue 3331-14 121 Arroyo Grande / 380’ CDS 1601-1629 Tapatio II Condos Amarone Way 3631-51 127, 128 Tozzetti / 380’ CDS 1758-1800 Roma Hills Amaryllis Court 3327-83 55 Bluebonnet / 150’ CDS 2823-2837 Eastbridge Gardens Amatrice Street 4226-27 422 Abetone/Samano Inspirada Pod 3-1 Phase 2 * Denotes Private Street Wednesday, July 05, 2017 Henderson Street Names Index Page 4 of 251 STREET NAMEP* FIRE SAM NUMBERING ADDRESS LOCATION MAP MAP STARTS/ENDS Amazing Valley Lane 3529-85 95 Palomino Village / No #’s GV Ranch Parcel 32 Hobbyhorse Ambassador Drive 3636-72 225 Calypso / Credence 801-847 Indian Ridge 2, 4 Amber Bluff Street 3533-41/51 169 Twilight Peaks / Rock 205-241 Horizon Terrace Ledge Amber Forest Street 3728-84 86 Summit Grove / Hoopes No #’s Sunridge Lot 21 Amber Gate Street 3735-14/24 217 Mission / Ruby Rose 1000-1049 Paradise Hills 14, 15 Amber Horizon Street 3537-13 257 80’ CDS / Graceful Moon 500-513 Newport Townhomes Amber Light Court 3332-72 144 380’ CDS / Teal Point 237-250 Ventana Canyon 2 Amber Moon Street 3537-13 257 110’ CDS / Elegant Coral 500-512 Newport Townhomes Amber Rim Drive 3632-85 137 Palisade Rim / Boulder 1201-1216 MacDonald Highlands PA 20 & 18 Summit Phs 1 Amber Rock Street 3432-85 141 Blitzen / Thunder Canyon 14-36 Champion
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