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Oneida County Legislative District 1 Date: April 1, 2014 CARTER RD D D 5 R R 6 B T 3 L L I E P L P S A T K E U C E T 5 C 6 K R D D U W O 3 M R W O D E O R S E R A K T R L Y T N C E E A A S E U D H G R I C Y T O I E O E D E R ID R A R A T R N N R F D C R D E W E O R N S E G S N D R H R E T D T E E S E A L D H S E E R I R T O S T U R I 10 D R M S N W I S R A G E A C N L H R T Y Verona D R AC11 AC12 AC13 AC14 AC15 E AC16 AC17 AC18 H AC19 R C R W H T L D R E I IL D L D D R L S E VERONA 4 R E B R M U N L R D I E T A K C K H A C O O U R S 6 R TA R N D TE 2 D R T OU R LO TE W E 31 Y EL T L U D R D R D O E R R L L B N R O E S T G E N T W E D I B A R L T O D S R NS E D T A D S A M M R R R T H 4 WESTMORELAND 3 R E C E N R RO A E N R E U FR TE N D U G Y T H B R 31 D D R S I I L D E R Y 5 YD R L R 6 L BO R D 5 L R N 3 I I 6 E SPR R H A 3 ING RD M M G E D S 3 R M E L I E T O E W N U T R EL I F U L I O RD E S L R O PR I-90 R D R ING STAT D E RD I- E R T E 90 OU T T A D AD11 AD12 AD13 E AD14 T A AD15 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U R S N O - O R R Election District Boundary R H R TOWN OF VERONA - ELECTION DISTRICT 5 T 1 D T O D N E U RD T H H IT A F T IF OLIVER RD OLIVER RD Legislative District Boundary Pursuant to the Local Law Number 5 of 2013 adopted by the Oneida County GR S D D R R H R R T AUGUSTA 2 E E C U Y Board of Legislators and approved by the County Executive March 25, 2013 N H PE A S S This information was compiled for planning purposes and may not be reproduced or transmitted for commercial purposes or for any other purpose without the prior authorization of Herkimer Oneida Counties Comprehensive Planning Program (HOCCPP).
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