[quote author="NewToOC" date=1239954614][quote author="bkshopr" date=1239951531][quote author="NewToOC" date=1239951092]So creepy. The dark side of Wisteria Lane kind of thing.</blockquote>
Sorry, "lane" is not a politically correct term for Irvine. It suggests front yards, white picket fences and tight street width and radius curvature not endorced by Orange County Fire Authority. In recent Irvine the best thing is to leave out " street, lane, place, court, and etc" because of legal road specification issues.</blockquote>
Seriously is that why there aren't any street suffixes (Ct, St, Terr, etc.) on the roads? We would call those words thoroughfares at the big Bell Telephone company I consulted at. I thought that was a laid-back California thing... we can't be bothered to come up with two names. Everybody's too busy surfing. Poor little USPS goes to all the trouble of making up acceptable abbreviations for them and everything:
<a href="http://www.usps.com/ncsc/lookups/abbreviations.html#suffix">USPS Street Suffix Abbreviations</a>
But there are actual requirements for a Lane vs. a Court? Government truly has gotten way way way too big!
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Yes, street as labeled must meet trip counts, width, parallel parking, hydrology distribution, catch basins and civil engineering criteria.