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Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works Bureau of Highways Anne Arundel County Department Of Public Works Bureau of Highways County Maintained Roads as of: 12/30/2020 Printed information is from the Bureau of Highways data Department of Public Works www.aacounty.org Bureau of Highways Infrastructure Management Division 2662 Riva Road Annapolis, MD 21403 (410)222-7973 Terms and Conditions of Use Bureau of Highways Road Maintenance Inventory Anne Arundel County welcomes the opportunity to provide information on public roads to its citizens as well as the general public. This document is intended for use by the general public for viewing and retrieving information only, not for commercial or legal purposes. Use of this document signifies your agreement with its terms and conditions of use. The terms and conditions of use as well as the content of the document are subject to change at any time without prior notice. Disclaimers Although every effort has been made to provide complete and accurate information, Anne Arundel County makes no warranties, express or implied, or representations as to the accuracy of content in this document. Anne Arundel County assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information contained in the document or the operation of the website from which it is retrieved. Anne Arundel County expressly disclaims any liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues, or lost profits, resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained in this document. Efforts to correct errors and omissions in the database are onging and will continue. For additional information on a road, the reader is advised to consult the deed(s) for that road. Deed information may be found online at Mdlandrec.net Indemnification: You agree to defend, indemnify and hold Anne Arundel County harmless from and against any and all claims, damages, costs including attorneys’ fees, arising from or related to your use of the information contained herein. ROAD DISTRICTS: CC = Central District, Crownsville CO = Central District, Odenton CS = Central District, St. Margarets ND = Northern District, Dover Rd NM = Northern District, Mountain Rd SD = Southern District, Davidsonville Please note that the following values are in feet: MIN ROW - (Minimum Right-of-Way signifies the best presumption of minimum ROW width along the stretch of road. Detailed research should be done to confirm any indicated measures) ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND PUBLIC Roads as of: 12/30/2020 PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER! Presumed Road Road Name Roadno Class From To Subdivision Length(mi) Min ROW(ft) Dist 10th Ave 81 collector Ritchie Hwy (MD 2) Belle Grove Rd (MD170) Brooklyn Park 0.53 60 ND 10th St 82 local D St Riverside Dr Chelsea Beach 0.53 40 NM 10th St 83 local Central Ave Dead end Greenhaven Armiger 0.20 30 NM 11th Ave E 86 local Ritchie Hwy (MD 2) Brookwood Rd 0.21 30 ND 11th Ave NW 84 local Crain Hwy (MD 3 Bus) Dead end Glen Burnie 0.17 ND 11th Ave W 85 local Ritchie Hwy (MD 2) Valley Rd Brooklyn Park 0.32 60 ND 11th St 87 local Riverside Dr Woods Rd Chelsea Beach 0.65 40 NM 11th St 88 local Central Ave Old House Rd Green Haven 0.24 30 NM 11th St 5681 local Edgewood Ave Fernhill Ave Green Haven 0.15 NM 12th Ave 89 local Dead end Ritchie Hwy (MD2) Brooklyn Park 0.26 60 ND 12th St 90 local Central Ave Dead end High Point 0.19 30 NM 12th St 91 local Riverside Dr Dead End N of C St Chelsea Beach 0.28 40 NM 12th St 8452 local 11th St Cul-de-sac east of 11th St Chelsea Beach 0.10 40 NM 13th Ave 92 local Ritchie Hwy (MD 2) Marshall Rd Brooklyn Park 0.16 60 ND 14th Ave 93 collector Valley Rd Ritchie Hwy (MD2) Brooklyn Park 0.37 60 ND 15th Ave 94 local Ritchie Hwy (MD 2) Marshall Rd Brooklyn Park 0.16 60 ND 15th Ave 95 local Valley Rd Chatham Rd Brooklyn Park 0.11 40 ND 16th Ave 96 local Chatham Rd Valley Rd Brooklyn Park 0.10 40 ND 16th Ave 97 local Ritchie Hwy (MD 2) Marshall Rd Brooklyn Park 0.16 60 ND 17th Ave 99 local Morgan Rd Park Rd Brooklyn Park 0.11 60 ND 17th Ave 98 local Valley Rd Chatham Rd Brooklyn Park 0.09 40 ND 18th Ave 100 local Chatham Rd Valley Rd Brooklyn Park 0.08 40 ND 1st Ave 3 local Belle Grove Rd Ritchie Hwy (MD 2) Brooklyn Park 0.15 60 ND 1st Ave 4 local Selby Blvd Dead end Selby on the Bay 0.17 SD 1st Ave 10 local Frazier Ave Mason Ave Masons Beach 0.15 18 SD 1st Ave 1 local Bertram Dr Marley Neck Rd Marley 0.44 25 NM 1st Ave 8496 local Arundel Ave Cedar Grove Ave Selby on the Bay 0.12 SD 1st Ave E 8482 local B & A Blvd (MD 648) End CO maint at Y (first intersection) Garland 0.08 ND 1st Ave S 2 local Broadview Blvd S Hollins Ferry Rd Cromwell Manor 0.21 40 ND 1st Ave SE 8477 local Crain Hwy (MD 3 Bus) Greenway SE Glen Burnie 0.14 ND 1st Ave SW 6 local Crain Hwy (MD 3 Bus) D St SW Glen Burnie 0.38 80 ND 1st Ave SW 8476 local D St SW Cul-de-sac Wright Subdivision 0.10 ND 1st Ave W 5 local Orchard Rd B & A Blvd (MD 648) Garland 0.27 40 ND 1st Pl 1856 local 1st St 2nd St Greenwood Acres 0.08 50 CC Data quality not guaranteed PAGE 3 ROADINV_PUBLIC.pdf ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND PUBLIC Roads as of: 12/30/2020 PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER! Presumed Road Road Name Roadno Class From To Subdivision Length(mi) Min ROW(ft) Dist 1st St 7 local Franklin Ave 11th Ave East Brooklyn 0.29 40 ND 1st St 8 local Marley Ave Furnace Dr Point Pleasant 0.14 ND 1st St 9 local Dead End N of Main St Dead End S of Main St Deale Beach 0.18 SD 1st St 11 local Southaven Rd Dead end Greenwood Acres 0.27 50 CC 1st St 12 local Locust Dr Wharf Dr Mount Pleasant Beach 0.07 30 NM 1st St 1857 local Gambrills Ln School Ln Arundel View 0.12 30 CO 1st St 1858 local Illinois Ave Maryland Ave Cedarhurst 0.22 CO Data quality not guaranteed PAGE 4 ROADINV_PUBLIC.pdf ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND PUBLIC Roads as of: 12/30/2020 PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER! Presumed Road Road Name Roadno Class From To Subdivision Length(mi) Min ROW(ft) Dist 201st St 101 local Catherine Ave East Shore Rd Green Haven 0.10 30 NM 202nd St 102 local Outing Ave Dead end Green Haven 0.29 30 NM 203rd St 103 local Dead End E of East Shore Rd Dead End W of Orchard Ave Green Haven 0.43 30 NM 204th St 104 local East Shore Rd West Shore Rd Green Haven 0.42 30 NM 204th St 10112 local Everd Rd End of Lot 6 or no 813 204th St Green Haven 0.04 30 NM 205th St 105 local Mayford Ave Duvall Hwy Green Haven 0.55 30 NM 207th St 106 local Dead End W of Outing Ave Dead End E of E Shore Rd Green Haven 0.54 30 NM 207th St 107 local Camp Rd Dead End E of Camp Rd Green Haven 0.03 NM 208th St 108 local Dead End .09 miles W of Outing Dead End .12 E of East Shore Rd Green Haven 0.54 30 NM 208th St 109 local Camp Rd Dead End W of Camp Rd Green Haven 0.07 30 NM 209th St 110 local Dead End E of East Shore Rd Dead End W of Camp Rd Green Haven 0.64 30 NM 210th St 112 local Mayford Ave Dead End W of Camp Rd Green Haven 0.16 30 NM 210th St 113 local End CO maint at house 816 (E of EastDead Shore End Rd) W of Outing Ave Green Haven 0.40 30 NM 211th St 114 local East Shore Rd Outing Ave Green Haven 0.28 30 NM 211th St 115 local Mayford Ave Dead End W of Camp Rd Green Haven 0.13 30 NM 212th St 116 local East Shore Rd Dead end Green Haven 0.46 30 NM 213th St 117 local Camp Rd East Shore Rd Green Haven 0.48 30 NM 214th St 118 local Outing Ave East Shore Rd Green Haven 0.34 30 NM 215th St 119 local East Shore Rd 218th St Green Haven 0.31 30 NM 216th St 120 local East Shore Rd Catherine Ave Green Haven 0.11 30 NM 217th St 121 local Catherine Ave East Shore Rd Green Haven 0.11 30 NM 218th St 122 local East Shore Rd Outing Ave Green Haven 0.27 30 NM 219th St 123 local Outing Ave Dead end Green Haven 0.21 30 NM 219th St 124 local Dead end East Shore Rd Green Haven 0.17 35 NM 220th St 125 local Dead End W of Catherine Ave Dead End E of Hunt Ridge Rd Green Haven 0.57 30 NM 221st St 126 local Catherine Ave Dead end Green Haven 0.31 30 NM 222nd St 127 local Catherine Ave Dead end Green Haven 0.31 30 NM 223rd St 128 local Catherine Ave Dead end Green Haven 0.31 30 NM 224th St 129 local Catherine Ave Dead end Green Haven 0.31 30 NM 225th St 130 local Catherine Ave Green Forest Dr Green Haven 0.21 NM 227th St 131 local Armiger Dr Catherine Ave Green Haven 0.14 30 NM 227th St 5876 local Mayer Ave Outing Ct Outing Glen 0.12 40 NM 228th St 132 local Catherine Ave Dead End W of Mayer Green Haven 0.34 40 NM 228th St 133 local Armiger Rd Dead end Green Haven 0.07 30 NM Data quality not guaranteed PAGE 5 ROADINV_PUBLIC.pdf ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND PUBLIC Roads as of: 12/30/2020 PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER! Presumed Road Road Name Roadno Class From To Subdivision Length(mi) Min ROW(ft) Dist 229th St 134 local Armiger Dr Dead end Green Haven 0.46 30 NM 230th St 135 local Catherine Ave Dead End W of Mayer Green Haven 0.28 40 NM 231st St 136 local Mayer Ave Outing Ave Green Haven 0.12 40 NM 231st St 137 local Armiger Dr Catherine Ave Green Haven 0.13 NM 2nd Ave 14 local Ritchie Hwy (MD 2) Belle Grove Rd Brooklyn Park 0.23 60 ND 2nd Ave 16 local Selby Blvd End CO maint at house no 3566 Selby on the Bay 0.59 SD 2nd Ave 17 local Winding Rd Selby Blvd Selby on the Bay 0.16 SD 2nd Ave N 13 local Orchard Rd B & A Blvd (MD648) Garland 0.22 40 ND 2nd Ave S 15 local Hollins Ferry Rd Broadview Blvd S Cromwell Manor 0.24 40 ND 2nd Ave SE 18 local Crain Hwy (MD 3 Bus) N St SE Glen Burnie 0.21 ND 2nd Ave SW 19 local Crain Hwy (MD 3 Bus) Dead end Willowdale 0.67 80 ND 2nd St 20 local North Ave Main Ave Venice on the Bay 0.06 40 NM 2nd St 21 local Edison St Baltimore City Line Brooklyn 0.12 40 ND 2nd St 22 local Creek Blvd Dead end Magothy Beach 0.03 40 NM 2nd
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