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RMS County Maintained Roads RMS Road(s) Sorted Alphabetically 3/10/2016 ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME 02265 NW 101ST LN 06542 NW 16TH PL 06053 SW 20TH ST 02270 NW 101ST ST 02279 16TH ST 02410 NW 21ST CT 02259 NW 103RD ST 06920 NW 16TH ST 06349 NW 21ST CT 02261 NW 105TH CT 08348 NW 16TH ST 06395 NW 21ST CT 08319 NE 10TH ST 08336 SE 16TH ST 06218 NE 21ST DR 02188 NW 10TH ST 02366 SW 16TH ST 06562 NW 21ST PL 08308 NW 10TH ST 06051 SW 16TH ST 06522 SW 21ST PL 06228 SE 10TH ST 08296 SW 16TH ST 06185 NE 21ST ST 02372 SW 10TH ST 02446 17TH LN 02232 NW 21ST ST 06046 SW 10TH ST 02401 SW 17TH PL 02101 SW 21ST ST 06293 NE 11TH AVE 06067 17TH ST 06559 SW 21ST WAY 09346 NW 11TH GREEN PL 02287 NE 17TH ST 06898 NW 22ND CT 08421 NE 11TH PL 60043 NE 17TH ST 06404 SW 22ND CT 02311 11TH ST 02349 NW 17TH ST 06564 NW 22ND PL 02280 NE 11TH ST 06384 NW 17TH ST 06261 NW 22ND ST 08320 NE 11TH ST 08297 NW 17TH ST 06109 SW 22ND ST 02190 NW 11TH ST 02298 SW 17TH ST 06463 NW 23RD CT 06488 NW 11TH ST 08030 SW 17TH ST 06258 SW 23RD CT 08309 NW 11TH ST 09628 NW 17TH TEE PL 60029 SW 23RD PL 02371 SW 11TH ST 02449 18TH CT 06251 NW 23RD ST 06047 SW 11TH ST 08847 NW 18TH PL 02103 SW 23RD ST 02448 12TH LN 03571 18TH ST 06500 SW 23RD ST 08333 NE 12TH ST 06120 18TH ST 06259 SW 24TH CT 02210 NW 12TH ST 08952 18TH ST 06344 SW 24TH CT 08310 NW 12TH ST 06018 NW 18TH ST 06034 NW 24TH PL 02370 SW 12TH ST 06489 NW 18TH ST 60028 SW 24TH PL 06048 SW 12TH ST 06933 NW 18TH ST 06031 NW 24TH ST 09308 SW 13TH PL 08848 NW 18TH ST 02339 SW 24TH ST 02426 13TH ST 02344 SW 18TH ST 06054 SW 24TH ST 02182 NE 13TH ST 06052 SW 18TH ST 06936 SW 25TH CT 08334 NE 13TH ST 08298 SW 18TH ST 02325 NW 25TH LN 02211 NW 13TH ST 06511 NW 19TH CT 60025 SW 25TH LN 02977 NW 13TH ST 02408 NW 19TH PL 06545 SW 25TH PL 08311 NW 13TH ST 06008 19TH PLACE NORTH 02309 NE 25TH ST 02369 SW 13TH ST 06011 19TH PLACE SOUTH 02230 NW 25TH ST 06880 SW 13TH ST 02434 19TH ST 02117 SW 25TH ST 09307 SW 13TH ST 03616 19TH ST 06935 SW 26TH CT 06242 14TH ST 06203 19TH ST 06955 SW 26TH CT 08335 NE 14TH ST 08657 19TH ST 60026 SW 26TH LN 08720 NE 14TH ST 02163 NW 19TH ST 80026 SE 26TH ST 06065 NW 14TH ST 06010 NW 19TH ST 02149 SW 26TH ST 08312 NW 14TH ST 60059 NW 19TH ST 06467 SW 26TH ST 08313 SE 14TH ST 02292 SW 19TH ST 02997 NW 27TH CT 02368 SW 14TH ST 08608 1ST AVE 06954 SW 27TH CT 06049 SW 14TH ST 04127 1ST ST 06246 SW 27TH PL 02978 NW 15TH CT 08483 1ST ST 06009 NE 27TH ST 60078 NE 15TH DR 02293 NE 1ST ST 08337 NE 27TH ST 06918 15TH LN 08331 NE 1ST ST 02165 NW 27TH ST 02278 15TH ST 08299 NW 1ST ST 06040 NW 27TH ST 03474 15TH ST 02390 SE 1ST ST 03161 SE 27TH ST 09890 NE 15TH ST 08438 SE 1ST ST 02129 SW 27TH ST 60042 NE 15TH ST 06058 SW 1ST ST 02250 NE 28TH CT 02391 NW 15TH ST 06264 NW 20TH CT 02405 SW 28TH CT 08314 NW 15TH ST 06512 NW 20TH CT 06070 SW 28TH CT 09228 SE 15TH ST 06003 SW 20TH CT 06372 SW 28TH CT 02367 SW 15TH ST 06394 NW 20TH PL 06501 NW 28TH LOOP 06050 SW 15TH ST 02409 NW 20TH ST 06427 SW 28TH PL 08315 SW 15TH ST 02990 NW 20TH ST 06082 NW 28TH ST 06621 NW 16TH CT 02346 SW 20TH ST 02277 SW 28TH ST DCRD Report 2016 1 Sorted Alphabetically 3/10/2016 ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME 06468 SW 28TH ST 02999 SW 34TH PL 04145 4TH ST 06470 SW 28TH ST 02141 SW 34TH ST 06132 4TH ST 06226 NE 29TH CT 06450 SW 34TH ST 06376 4TH ST 02249 NW 29TH CT 06275 SW 35TH CT 07653 4TH ST 02239 SW 29TH CT 06362 SW 35TH CT 08017 4TH ST 06186 NE 29TH ST 06281 SW 35TH DR 06044 NE 4TH ST 06320 NW 29TH ST 06399 SW 35TH PL 08293 NE 4TH ST 02289 SW 29TH ST 06963 SW 35TH PL 02192 NW 4TH ST 06405 SW 29TH ST 02166 NW 35TH ST 06879 NW 4TH ST 06429 SW 29TH ST 02142 SW 35TH ST 08302 NW 4TH ST 06469 SW 29TH ST 02143 SW 36TH AVE 08327 SE 4TH ST 08609 2ND AVE 06087 SW 36TH CT 02375 SW 4TH ST 06956 SW 2ND CT 06280 SW 36TH CT 06359 SW 4TH ST 01152 2ND ST 06453 SW 36TH PL 60001 SW 50TH CT 04504 2ND ST 02220 NW 36TH ST 06243 NW 50TH ST 06160 2ND ST 06363 SW 36TH ST 60002 SW 50TH ST 07098 2ND ST 06958 SW 36TH ST 06520 SW 51ST LN 06938 NE 2ND ST 06968 SW 37TH CT 06127 NW 51ST ST 08035 NE 2ND ST 06184 NE 37TH ST 06208 SW 51ST ST 02327 NW 2ND ST 02221 NW 37TH ST 06128 NW 52ND ST 06059 NW 2ND ST 06962 SW 37TH ST 60064 SW 53RD CT 08300 NW 2ND ST 02222 NW 38TH ST 06223 NW 53RD LN 08325 SE 2ND ST 06319 SW 38TH ST 06129 NW 53RD ST 02377 SW 2ND ST 02452 NW 39TH DR 06209 SW 53RD ST 09121 30 ROAD 02223 NW 39TH ST 06211 SW 55TH PL 06696 3083 RD 02154 SW 39TH ST 06130 NW 55TH ST 08896 30TH CT 08610 3RD AVE 06210 SW 55TH ST 06041 SW 30TH CT 04179 3RD ST 06131 NW 57TH ST 06373 SW 30TH CT 06181 3RD ST 60072 NW 57TH ST 06407 SW 30TH CT 07654 3RD ST 06224 NW 57TH WAY 06401 SW 30TH LN 90073 3RD ST 02450 SW 58TH PL 06426 SW 30TH PL 06043 NE 3RD ST 60045 SW 58TH PL 02324 NW 30TH ST 08316 NE 3RD ST 02111 SW 58TH ST 08338 NW 30TH ST 60033 NE 3RD ST 02284 NW 59TH ST 60013 NW 30TH ST 02329 NW 3RD ST 06523 NW 59TH ST 02127 SW 30TH ST 06060 NW 3RD ST 60070 SW 59TH ST 06406 SW 30TH ST 08301 NW 3RD ST 01169 5TH ST 60038 SW 30TH ST 08326 SE 3RD ST 02314 5TH ST 06204 NE 31ST ST 02376 SW 3RD ST 04149 5TH ST 02160 NW 31ST ST 06225 NE 40TH ST 04152 5TH ST 60010 NW 31ST ST 06420 SW 40TH ST 08548 5TH ST 02152 SW 31ST ST 02191 NE 41ST ST 02290 NE 5TH ST 06695 3281 RD 02137 SW 41ST ST 08294 NE 5TH ST 06833 3293 RD 60031 SW 42ND ST 06056 NW 5TH ST 02244 SW 32ND CT 06029 SW 43RD CT 08303 NW 5TH ST 02404 SW 32ND CT 02194 NW 43RD ST 02389 SE 5TH ST 06348 SW 32ND CT 02122 SW 43RD ST 08328 SE 5TH ST 06472 SW 32ND CT 06227 SW 44TH ST 06377 SW 5TH ST 06231 NE 32ND ST 06134 NE 45TH ST 06169 NW 60TH ST 06183 NW 32ND ST 06205 SW 45TH ST 02107 61ST ST 02140 SW 32ND ST 02153 SW 46TH ST 06170 NW 61ST ST 60018 SW 32ND ST 06378 SW 46TH ST 06171 NW 62ND ST 06271 SW 33RD CT 06206 NE 47TH ST 02151 SW 63RD ST 02980 SW 33RD DR 06135 NW 47TH ST 06260 NW 66TH LN 06272 SW 33RD LN 06207 SW 47TH ST 06173 NW 66TH ST 02169 NE 33RD ST 06221 NW 49TH LN 02282 NW 67TH ST 60074 NW 33RD ST 06136 NW 49TH ST 02138 SW 67TH ST 02243 SW 33RD ST 60004 SW 49TH ST 06088 NW 69TH PL 06273 SW 34TH CT 06924 4TH AVE 06076 NE 6TH DR 06277 SW 34TH DR 60060 SE 4TH CT 02225 6TH ST 60036 SW 34TH LN 01153 4TH ST 04140 6TH ST DCRD Report 2016 2 Sorted Alphabetically 3/10/2016 ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME ROAD # NAME 07823 6TH ST 08626 92ND ST 07792 ALBERELLO LN 08549 6TH ST 02414 NW 93RD LN 08554 ALCOR PL 06032 NE 6TH ST 02441 93RD PL 08201 NE ALDEN AVE 08295 NE 6TH ST 02119 93RD ST 08422 SE ALDEN AVE 06057 NW 6TH ST 08638 93RD ST 80223 ALDER DR 08304 NW 6TH ST 02257 NW 93RD ST 08563 ALDER LN 02396 SE 6TH ST 08627 94TH ST 60012 NW ALDER PL 08329 SE 6TH ST 06161 NW 95TH ST 08758 ALDERWOOD CIR 06039 SW 6TH ST 02258 NW 96TH CT 80072 ALDRICH AVE 02139 73RD ST 08628 97TH ST 80029 NE ALEX PL 08621 73RD ST 02262 NW 98TH LN 08951 ALEXANDER CT 06212 SW 73RD ST 06288 NW 9TH CT 03506 ALEXANDRITE DR 06417 74TH LN 06283 NW 9TH LN 03154 ALFALFA MKT RD 02251 NW 74TH ST 06486 NW 9TH PL 80216 ALIANNA LOOP 06213 SW 75TH ST 02227 9TH ST 07185 ALICE DR 02421 76TH ST 02175 NE 9TH ST 04146 ALLEN DR 02252 NW 77TH ST 08332 NE 9TH ST 01100 ALLEN RD 02121 SW 77TH ST 02331 NW 9TH ST 08230 NW ALLEN RD 60067 SW 77TH ST 08307 NW 9TH ST 09302 SW ALLEN RD 02422 78TH ST 02180 SE 9TH ST 90016 ALLINGHAM AVE 06230 SW 79TH ST 08330 SE 9TH ST 02200 NW ALMETER WAY 06981 NW 7TH CT 02355 SW 9TH ST 09282 ALOPEX LN 06075 NE 7TH LN 06110 A AVE 08947 NE ALPENGLOW PL 01154 7TH ST 08530 AARON WAY 08924 ALPENVIEW LN 02229 7TH ST 09526 ABBEY RD 06672 ALPINE BEAUTY 07099 7TH ST 07834 ABBOT CIR NO.
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