Street Type May 2026

Traditionally a public road with buildings on both sides; in some cities like New York, they often run on a specific orientation (e.g., East-West).

Typically a public way that also has buildings on both sides, often running perpendicular to "streets" in grid-based cities. Street Type

A long, winding road often shaped by its natural surroundings, such as hills or lakes. Traditionally a public road with buildings on both

A general term for a path connecting two points, often less urban than a "street". in some cities like New York

A small side street, often found in residential neighborhoods and connected to a larger road. Official Abbreviations

A short street that ends in a cul-de-sac or loop.