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No two roads should have the same name or names that are too similar sounding.Public or private roads that provide access to three or more structures should be assigned a name.Road names are reviewed and approved according to a standard set of rules to help make sure you can be found quickly in a time of need. The GIS Department also coordinates all public and private road names in the County that fall outside the city limits of Grovetown and Harlem. Road names are as vital as address numbers for emergency response.
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#Dutchess county parcel mapping code#
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The size of number and where you post your number is affected by the type of building.Reflective numbers are helpful for night visibility, but are not required.Posted numbers should be mounted on pole or mailbox on either side of a driveway entrance.Posted numbers must be visible from both directions on the road with no weeds or other items blocking their view.Driveway access determines your address.Addresses are assigned and should be posted according to a standard set of rules to help make sure you can be found quickly in a time of need. The GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Department assigns and verifies all addresses in the County that fall outside of the city limits of Grovetown and Harlem.