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Appendix Jersey City Classification System Major Collector Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element Appendix Jersey City Classification System Major Collector Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element Jersey City Classification System Major Collector NJDOT Name Local Name Functional Classification 12TH ST 12TH ST Major Collector 14TH ST 14TH ST Major Collector 18TH ST 18TH ST Major Collector 18TH ST 18TH ST Major Collector BAYVIEW AVE BAYVIEW AVE Major Collector BAYVIEW AVE BAYVIEW AVE Major Collector BAYVIEW AVE BAYVIEW AVE SECONDARY Major Collector SECONDARY BAYVIEW AVE BURMA RD Major Collector C COLUMBUS DR C COLUMBUS DR Major Collector CENTER ST Major Collector CENTER ST Major Collector COLUMBUS DR COLUMBUS DR Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 612 COMMUNIPAW AVE (CR 612) Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 653 COUNTY RD (CR 653) Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 602 DANFORTH AVE (CR 602) Major Collector GLENWOOD AVE GLENWOOD AVE Major Collector GRAND ST GRAND ST Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 622 GRAND ST (CR 622) Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 622 GRAND ST (CR 622) Major Collector GREENE ST GREENE ST Major Collector GREENE ST GREENE ST Major Collector GREENE ST GREENE ST Major Collector GRIFFITH ST GRIFFITH ST Major Collector GROVE ST GROVE ST Major Collector JERSEY AVE JERSEY AVE Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 631 JERSEY AVE (CR 631) Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 631 JERSEY AVE (CR 631) Major Collector JERSEY CITY BLVD Major Collector FR CO 501 TO X102320 KENNEDY BLVD Major Collector ROUTE 501 KENNEDY BLVD Major Collector FR CO 501 to US 1 NB KENNEDY BLVD Major Collector ROUTE 501 KENNEDY BLVD Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 637 MARIN BLVD (CR 637) Major Collector MERSELES ST MERSELES ST Major Collector Jersey City Classification System Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element NJDOT Name Local Name Functional Classification MERSELES ST Major Collector C COLUMBUS DR MERSELES ST Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 728 I MERSELES ST (CR 728 I) Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 728 II MERSELES ST (CR 728 II) Major Collector MERSELES ST MERSELES ST (CR 728 II) Major Collector MONTGOMERY ST MONTGOMERY ST Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 624 MONTGOMERY ST (CR 624) Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 624 MONTGOMERY ST (CR 624) Major Collector SECONDARY SECONDARY NJ 139 UPPER NJ 139 UPPER Major Collector NJ 139 UPPER NJ 139 UPPER SECONDARY Major Collector SECONDARY WASHINGTON BLVD WASHINGTON BLVD Major Collector HUDSON COUNTY 627 WASHINGTON ST Major Collector WILSON ST WILSON ST Major Collector Jersey City Classification System Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element Appendix Jersey City Classification System Minor Collector Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element Jersey City Classification System Minor Collector NJDOT Name Local Name Functional Classification 18TH ST 18TH ST Minor Collector AMITY ST AMITY ST Minor Collector AVENUE C AVENUE C Minor Collector BERGEN AVE BERGEN AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 607 BERGEN AVE (CR 607) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 625 BERGEN AVE (CR 625) Minor Collector BROADWAY BROADWAY Minor Collector BROADWAY BROADWAY Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 642 BROADWAY (CR 642) Minor Collector BAYVIEW AVE BURMA RD Minor Collector CAVEN POINT AVE CAVEN POINT AVE Minor Collector CAVEN POINT AVE CAVEN POINT AVE Minor Collector CAVEN POINT RD CAVEN POINT RD Minor Collector CENTRAL AVE CENTRAL AVE Minor Collector CENTRAL AVE CENTRAL AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 663 CENTRAL AVE (CR 663) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 663 CENTRAL AVE (CR 663) Minor Collector CHAPEL AVE CHAPEL AVE Minor Collector CHAPEL AVE CHAPEL AVE Minor Collector CLAREMONT AVE CLAREMONT AVE Minor Collector CLAREMONT AVE CLAREMONT AVE Minor Collector CLAREMONT AVE CLAREMONT AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 608 CLAREMONT AVE (CR 608) Minor Collector COLONY RD COLONY RD Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 612 COMMUNIPAW AVE (CR 612) Minor Collector CONGRESS ST CONGRESS ST Minor Collector CONGRESS ST CONGRESS ST Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 664 CONGRESS ST (CR 664) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 643 DUFFIELD AVE (CR 643) Minor Collector EDWARD HART DR EDWARD HART DR Minor Collector FAIRMOUNT AVE FAIRMOUNT AVE Minor Collector FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST Minor Collector BROADWAY GARFIELD AVE Minor Collector GRAND ST GRAND ST Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 622 GRAND ST (CR 622) Minor Collector Jersey City Classification System Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element NJDOT Name Local Name Functional Classification GREENE ST GREENE ST Minor Collector GREENE ST GREENE ST Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 635 GROVE ST (CR 635) Minor Collector NEWARK ST HOBOKEN AVE Minor Collector HOBOKEN AVE HOBOKEN AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 644 HOBOKEN AVE (CR 644) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 644 HOBOKEN AVE (CR 644) Minor Collector HOWELL ST HOWELL ST Minor Collector INDUSTRIAL DR INDUSTRIAL DR Minor Collector JAMES AVE JAMES AVE Minor Collector JERSEY AVE JERSEY AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 631 JERSEY AVE (CR 631) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 614 JOHNSTON AVE (CR 614) Minor Collector LINDEN AVE LINDEN AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 635 MANILA AVE (CR 635) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 609 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR Minor Collector (CR 609) HUDSON COUNTY 707 MERITT ST (CR 707) Minor Collector MONTGOMERY ST MONTGOMERY ST Minor Collector MONTICELLO AVE MONTICELLO AVE Minor Collector MONTICELLO AVE MONTICELLO AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 615 MONTICELLO AVE (CR 615) Minor Collector MORRIS PESIN RD MORRIS PESIN RD Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 671 NEW YORK AVE (CR 671) Minor Collector NEWARK AVE NEWARK AVE Minor Collector NEWARK AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 639 NEWARK AVE (CR 639) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 644 NEWARK AVE (CR 644) Minor Collector OCEAN AVE OCEAN AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 601 OLD BERGEN RD (CR 601) Minor Collector CAVEN POINT AVE PACIFIC AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 621 PACIFIC AVE (CR 621) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 621 PACIFIC AVE (CR 621) Minor Collector PALISADE AVE PALISADE AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 681 PATERSON PLANK RD (CR Minor Collector 681) PAVONIA AVE PAVONIA AVE Minor Collector BAYVIEW AVE PHILLIP DR Minor Collector PORT JERSEY BOULEVARD PORT JERSEY BOULEVARD Minor Collector SIP AVE SIP AVE Minor Collector Jersey City Classification System Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element NJDOT Name Local Name Functional Classification HUDSON COUNTY 625 SIP AVE (CR 625) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 646 ST PAULS AVE (CR 646) Minor Collector SUMMIT AVE SUMMIT AVE Minor Collector SUMMIT AVE SUMMIT AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 617 SUMMIT AVE (CR 617) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 617 SUMMIT AVE (CR 617) Minor Collector THOMAS CONRAD DR THOMAS CONRAD DR Minor Collector THOMAS GANGEMI DR THOMAS GANGEMI DR Minor Collector THOMAS MCGOVERN DR THOMAS MCGOVERN DR Minor Collector TONNELLE AVE TONNELE AVE Minor Collector TONNELE AVE TONNELE AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 643 VAN KEUREN AVE (CR 643) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 627 WASHINGTON ST (CR 627) Minor Collector WEST SIDE AVE WEST SIDE AVE Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 605 WEST SIDE AVE (CR 605) Minor Collector HUDSON COUNTY 641 WEST SIDE AVE (CR 641) Minor Collector Jersey City Classification System Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element Appendix Jersey City Classification System Local Residential Streets Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element Jersey City Classification System Local Residential Streets NJDOT Name LOCAL Name Functional Class 10TH ST 10TH ST Local Residential Street 10TH ST 10TH ST Local Residential Street 10TH ST 10TH ST Local Residential Street 13TH ST 13TH ST Local Residential Street 15TH ST 15TH ST Local Residential Street 15TH ST 15TH ST Local Residential Street 16TH ST 16TH ST Local Residential Street 16TH ST 16TH ST Local Residential Street 17TH ST 17TH ST Local Residential Street 2ND ST 2ND ST Local Residential Street 3RD ST 3RD ST Local Residential Street 4TH ST 4TH ST Local Residential Street HUDSON COUNTY 678 5TH ST (CR 678) Local Residential Street 6TH ST 6TH ST Local Residential Street 6TH ST 6TH ST Local Residential Street 8TH ST 8TH ST Local Residential Street 8TH ST 8TH ST Local Residential Street HUDSON COUNTY 630 8TH ST (CR 630) Local Residential Street HUDSON COUNTY 630 8TH ST (CR 630) Local Residential Street 9TH ST 9TH ST Local Residential Street HUDSON COUNTY 634 9TH ST (CR 634) Local Residential Street HUDSON COUNTY 634 9TH ST (CR 634) Local Residential Street ABBETT ST ABBETT ST Local Residential Street ACADEMY ST ACADEMY ST Local Residential Street ACADEMY STREET ACADEMY ST Local Residential Street ACADEMY ST ACADEMY ST Local Residential Street JERSEY AVE AETNA ST Local Residential Street ALAN TER ALAN TER Local Residential Street ALBERT PL ALBERT PL Local Residential Street ALDER ST Local Residential Street ANDERSON CT Local Residential Street APOLLO CT APOLLO CT Local Residential Street ARLINGTON AVE ARLINGTON AVE Local Residential Street HUDSON COUNTY 613 ARLINGTON AVE (CR Local Residential Street 613) ARMSTRONG AVE ARMSTRONG AVE Local Residential Street Jersey City Classification System Jersey City Master Plan / Circulation Element NJDOT Name LOCAL Name Functional Class ARMSTRONG AVE ARMSTRONG AVE Local Residential Street CARBON ST ASH ST Local Residential Street ASTOR PL ASTOR PL Local Residential Street ATLANTIC ST ATLANTIC ST Local Residential Street ATLAS CT Local Residential Street AUDUBON AVE AUDUBON AVE Local Residential Street AUDUBON AVE AUDUBON AVE Local Residential Street AURORA PL Local Residential Street AVE E AVE E Local Residential Street BALDWIN AVE BALDWIN AVE Local Residential Street BARBARA PL BARBARA PL Local Residential Street
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