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04-18-2023 09:34 AM |
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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?
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Sumter and Marion counties use a quadrant grid system for location addressing. In Marion County it is centered at Fort King Street & Magnolia Avenue in Ocala. Since I live NN blocks east and 176 blocks south of that spot my address is NNxx SE 176th St. The Villages did not like the grid name, so they gave the streets non numerical names appended to the grid name.The idea behind the grid system is to aid emergency services dispatch. Most counties have Streets running east and west, Avenues running north and south. ACTC is the mnemonic. Avenues, Courts, Terraces, Circles North-South; SPLL, Streets, Places, Lanes, & Loops run East-West. Roads meander or run as diagonals.
If you really want to be confused, go to <www.Marionfl.org/home/showpublisheddocument/21649>
Should you go to Gainesville, none of this applies, the grid in Alachua County is 90 degrees off.
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