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MrChip72 04-16-2023 10:39 PM

Is there some reason behind our street numbers?
 
In most Villages they seem to be 4 digits. It seems there must be a reason why my address is 30xx even though my street only has 10 homes on it. Would seem more intuitive if my address was a single digit.

Does the first two digits have some special meaning like what village you're in or something like that?

Garywt 04-16-2023 10:49 PM

Some numbers are 3 and some are 5 but have never seen less than 3. Don’t know why. I guess no different than the county naming our street with a direction SE, then a number 168th and then the street name. Kind of crazy.

Two Bills 04-17-2023 03:30 AM

Here is a previous thread on the same subject.
I thought the best answer was it was done to confuse FedEx drivers.:thumbup:

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...Street+numbers

Bay Kid 04-17-2023 06:00 AM

It seems strange why the numbers mixed going down a street.

Maker 04-17-2023 06:35 AM

All numbers in a line from east to west are the same on every street along that imaginary line. Same for along a north to south line.

Velvet 04-17-2023 08:18 AM

I have always thought it was to confuse the FedEx delivery guy. Also our house number was not posted at all so they’d have to calculate which house we could be in.

unialimon 04-17-2023 05:38 PM

Here I thought it was for the Amazon guy.

Taltarzac725 04-17-2023 05:55 PM

The USPS contracted Villages' mail stations also seem to have problems. I often have neighbors' mail in our box and vice -versa.

bsloan1960 04-17-2023 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2208218)
In most Villages they seem to be 4 digits. It seems there must be a reason why my address is 30xx even though my street only has 10 homes on it. Would seem more intuitive if my address was a single digit.

Does the first two digits have some special meaning like what village you're in or something like that?

Where I live in Mass house numbers correspond to the number of houses on a street. If Elm street have 45 houses they will be numbered 1 through 45. If there happens to be empty lots the numbers would jump by one for each lot. So the above Elm street if it had 45 houses and 2 empty lots the numbers would be 1 through 47 to allow for houses to be built on the 2 lots. Every other street in all the towns surrounding us use this same system. Every town I've ever lived in- and we've moved a lot also use this same system, so The Villages system seems strange to me. "It is for emergency services"- Why? If a First Responder needs to find 22 Elm street- they simply drive to 22 Elm St.

TheDolls 04-18-2023 05:36 AM

Street Numbers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2208218)
In most Villages they seem to be 4 digits. It seems there must be a reason why my address is 30xx even though my street only has 10 homes on it. Would seem more intuitive if my address was a single digit.

Does the first two digits have some special meaning like what village you're in or something like that?

Usually, the street numbers indicate how far you are from the center of a city. There is an imaginary line that runs north and south and another that runs east and west. Addresses that are north or south are that far north or south of the center line that runs east/west. For example, 4112 North Some St. would be 4.1 ish miles north of the east/west center line of the city. It’s also probably 41 “blocks” north…although not all the blocks are necessarily used for anything. So, the next block north of the 4112 North Some St. address would be 42## Some St.

Sandy and Ed 04-18-2023 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by TheDolls (Post 2208612)
Usually, the street numbers indicate how far you are from the center of a city. There is an imaginary line that runs north and south and another that runs east and west. Addresses that are north or south are that far north or south of the center line that runs east/west. For example, 4112 North Some St. would be 4.1 ish miles north of the east/west center line of the city. It’s also probably 41 “blocks” north…although not all the blocks are necessarily used for anything. So, the next block north of the 4112 North Some St. address would be 42## Some St.

Sounds logical…..in a strange sort of way. I’m curious why I see addresses like “1875 NE 135th Street Road”. Is it a street or a road? Is it a Boulevard or an Avenue?? Come on!! Make up your mind!

GATORBILL66 04-18-2023 07:08 AM

[QUOTE=MrChip72;2208218]In most Villages they seem to be 4 digits. It seems there must be a reason why my address is 30xx even though my street only has 10 homes on it. Would seem more intuitive if my address was a single digit.

Does the first two digits have some special meaning like what village you're in or something like that?[/QUOTE

The Villages does not assign house number. The house numbers are pre assigned by The United States Postal Service.

bigjohnny19 04-18-2023 07:52 AM

Marion County uses numbers as their street names. The Villages prefers to use words for naming streets. Hence the combination longer addresses in the northern end.

geobar 04-18-2023 08:23 AM

I believe if you get a high majority of owners on your block to approve your numbers to be only 2 digits you then can hire an Attorney to proceed with the County in which you reside to have them changed to your liking.
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After all, you have nothing better to do. Hopefully, your neighbors will agree with your expenditures for all.
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Please advise me of your results.




Quote:

Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2208218)
In most Villages they seem to be 4 digits. It seems there must be a reason why my address is 30xx even though my street only has 10 homes on it. Would seem more intuitive if my address was a single digit.

Does the first two digits have some special meaning like what village you're in or something like that?


TVTVTV 04-18-2023 09:10 AM

Down in the newer villages one street has 4 digits and the adjacent street has 3 digits. This is very common, but I don't understand why. And I understand odd and even numbers, but why do so many house numbers skip numbers, like 4653, next is 4659, then 4665 and on. There are no empty lots, so what is the reason?


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