And around here you often need to know what the word after the number means:
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Section
11.04.050
Street name suffixes.
All streets within the City will be assigned a suffix conforming to the following definitions.
Avenue (AVE):A street running north and south.
Boulevard (BLVD):A primary arterial street.
Branch (BR):A branch road.
Circle (CIR):A cul-de-sac street running east or west.
Place (PL):A non-extendable street running north and south between streets.
Common (CMN):A minor street.
Court (CT):A cul-de-sac street running north or south.
Drive (DR):A diagonal, irregular street.
Freeway (FWY):A grade-separated highway.
Highway (HWY):A Washington state highway.
Lane (LN):A meandering, irregular street.
Loop (LOOP):A loop street.
Path (PATH):A path.
Parkway (PKWY):A primary arterial street.
Place (PL):A minor street.
Point (PT):A minor street.
Road (RD):Not used, except for existing named roads.
Row (ROW):A minor street.
Square (SQ):A street with a square.
Street (ST):A street running east and west.
Terrace (TER):A roadway on a terrace.
Trail (TR):A trail or minor street.
View (VW):A minor street from which there is view.
Way (WAY):A non-extendable street running east and west between streets